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Typically, most guests will wear something with more coverage at a fall wedding vs. a summer one, simply due to weather. Plus, it is simply good fashion sense to dress for the right season versus wearing a summer dress to a fall wedding. When in doubt, you simply can't go wrong with a wrap dress for a spring wedding. Unlike other form-fitting wraps, this midi is straight-cut, ensuring you'll have plenty of room to breathe all night long. Plus, we'd be remiss not to mention the cute heart-shaped button on the front, which is incredibly appropos for a wedding.
Covered top-to-toe in bold pinks, yellows, reds, and blues, this black satin gown is effortlessly eye-catching. For the guest whose tastes lean classic, this halterneck silhouette is sure to complement your timeless aesthetic. It offers a twist on a classic black dress for an unexpected yet timeless look.
Ganni Melange Knit Dress
This black mini dress also has a deep V-neckline neckline, an empire waist and an A-line midi skirt that's made for twirling. Throw in a chic pair of mules to elevate your wedding guest outfit even further. Black wedding guest dresses are a staple for winter weddings. The figure-hugging midi skirt serves as the perfect complement to the one-shoulder neckline and ruffled details on this plus-size number. It's a sexy and celebratory option for semi-formal affairs. We particularly love the unique V-neckline, subtle stomach cutouts and floor-skimming maxi skirt.
Slip dresses are lightweight and comfy, yet never fail to make you feel dressed up—a winner for any wedding guest. The asymmetrical hemline on this one makes it feel that much more romantic. If you love the styles here, click on a favorite dress to shop, buy it, or browse other styles! The reviews are a great way to determine sizing, fit, and quality; we’ve heard amazing things about these.
ASOS DESIGN Maxi Dress with Batwing Sleeve
If green isn't your color, this affordable spring wedding guest dress also comes in shades of pink, black and blue. LoveShackFancy is synonymous with florals, bows, ruffles and pastels—in essence, everything that makes a classic spring wedding guest dress. This effortless maxi is full of movement thanks to its empire skirt, and the smocked bodice extends to flutter sleeves that can be styled on or off the shoulder. In a sea of pastels and floral prints, you'll stand out in this jewel-tone stunner. While satin is an effortlessly elegant fabric choice, this dress is perfect for formal spring weddings thanks to the trendy cuffed sleeves and structured shoulders.
While some rustic-inspired wedding dresses are more suited for casual weddings, others look perfectly polished for a formal wedding. Close your eyes and picture your big day, with all of your guests gathered around you on the dance floor or at your ceremony. Is there a level of formality or type of attire that is important to your culture, your destination, or you as a couple? These questions will hopefully give you a good idea of the wedding dress code that will make sense for you.
The venue may help you better determine the best level of formality --or lack thereof. Usually, this casual style is reserved for a morning or daytime wedding in an outdoor or informal venue. It is a sign of respect for the couple and the event to get dressed up for a wedding, and your attire should always be respectful, conservative, and appropriate.
If you've been invited to a wedding with black-tie dress code, finding a floor-length dress might feel inevitable. Fortunately, there are plenty of gorgeous long petite wedding guest dresses to choose from. We love this bright red gown with romantic ruffles along the skirt and a halter top tied in the back with a long chiffon bow. One of the best parts about saying goodbye to summer wedding guest attire?
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