A Wedding Guest's Guide to Proper Attire - Shelby Living Magazine (2024)

A Style Guide for Wedding Guests

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Written by Madoline Markham with Style Coach, Megan LaRussa

What do I wear to a barn wedding? How do I dress up for a black tie affair when it’s cold outside? We’re always asking friends and Google what we should wear to weddings, so we turned to style coach Megan LaRussa Chenoweth for some answers and style inspiration for our 2018 weddings. We like her perspective: “The whole point of fashion is to have fun so when you are getting ready for that event, you are excited to go and feel festive and enjoy yourself more.” Read on for more tips and ideas from Megan on how to dress to feel comfortable and confident.

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STYLE RULES

Follow the Dress Code

One of the biggest things I see with clients is they are wondering how dressy they should be for a co*cktail or a black tie wedding because things have gotten so much more casual. I know it’s so easy a lot of times to say, “I know it’s black tie, but I already have this dress in my closet that’s not quite black tie.” Our world has become more casual, but stick to the dress code.

Leave White for the Bride

I think the rule not to wear white still applies. I still don’t think it’s ever appropriate unless the bride requests everyone to wear white because it’s her special day to do so. If your dress has white in the print or texture, that’s okay.

Forget the Pantyhose

Hose are dated, and unless you are Kate Middleton, it’s not necessarily your friend. A lot of my clients say, “But my legs are pale or have spider veins,” so I recommend using a sunless tanner or a spray tan if that makes you feel better.

Afternoon

I think a nice church kind of dress is typically appropriate, unless the invitation states otherwise. A great nude pump is always good, or a sleek wedge. I see a lot of women wear a clunky wedge they might wear more casually, and that’s not really appropriate.

Early Evening

(Usuallyup to 6:30 p.m.) This is typically co*cktail attire. You don’t have to go full bedazzled and sequined, but definitely wear a nice co*cktail dress and a strappier sandal heel.

Black Tie

(Typically 7 p.m. or later.) I really encourage people to go long. If you aren’t going to wear a long dress for a black tie, that’s fine, but do make sure it’s a really dressy co*cktail dress. Maybe it’s tea length to elevate it to be appropriate for what the bride wants.

Venue

Barn or Farm

Go with a dress that’s more relaxed looking, maybe it’s a floral or flowy. A block heel sandal or sleek wedge works well because it won’t sink into the ground. Badgley Mischka makes a great wedge every season.

Modern Venue

Wear something that’s sleek and chic, fits that vibe and is a nod to the venue. It will help you feel more confident when you get there because you will fit in more.

Country Club or Similar Venue

Do something that suits your personal style. You can think outside the box so it’s not just your same black lace dress. (See tips on something different.)

Try Something Different

Outside the Dress Box

A jumpsuit can be a really fun wedding alternative. This is not the jumpsuit you wear on a casual basis or out to dinner with friends. Maybe it’s sequined or velvet, maybe it’s a thicker silk.

Rent the Runway

I think Rent the Runway, an online fashion rental company, is a great opportunity for experimenting because you can do something you wouldn’t necessarily buy or want to wear one time, and you know it will be on Instagram and Facebook and then you’re done with it. The biggest secret with it is knowing your body type and what brands work well on you and looking at the real people pictures because otherwise it can be a real mess.

Switch Up Accessories

If you are going to do a black gown or co*cktail dress or jumpsuit, make sure it’s versatile enough that you can change up the entire look with accessories and dress it up or dress it down. Maybe you can put a great pendant necklace with it, maybe a statement earring and cuff, maybe fun shoe—things that will make it feel fresh so you are not wearing the same thing to every wedding.

essentials for your wardrobe

Keep these dressy staples on hand so even if you wait until the last minute
to pick out a dress, getting dressed for an event is so much easier.

Evening Shoes

I love to get my clients one evening shoe they can wear with everything, typically a strappy muted metallic because it will really go with every color. If you have basics like a nude pump on hand, when a wedding or special event arises, you aren’t asking, “What shoe am I going to wear?” You already have one.

Pashmina Wrap

One of my favorite tricks for colder weather is a black cashmere pashmina. It’s something great to have on hand, and it’s something I get all my clients to have because it’s also good for travel. It can keep you warm inside or outside.

Clutch

I think it’s important to leave our everyday bags—our work bags, our totes, our cross-body bags—at home, and invest in one clutch or small shoulder bag that you can have on hand. You don’t have to spend a lot on it. It pulls your whole look together and can really elevate the whole look. I recommend something clean and minimal, with no hardware or trendy elements so it can stand the test of time for a while. A black or muted metallic is typically the most versatile as well.

4 FAQ’S that keep us wondering

1. How do I keep from freezing when it’s cold outside?

I think if it’s an afternoon wedding or outdoors, black opaque tights can be totally fine if it’s the right dress of course because that’s a more dressy casual time frame. Pair it with a closed toe shoe that’s black as well to continue that vertical visual line as well so you don’t look choppy.

For co*cktail and black tie unless it’s an outdoor wedding, I think it’s best to wear a coat and go from the car to the venue and grin and bear it. You can wear your everyday coat in the afternoon, but once you get to co*cktail black tie, it’s really important to do a nicer coat. A lot of my clients have really loved doing a cape, maybe with a fur trim, so you are nice and warm but not shoving your dress into the sleeves of your coat.

2. Can I really shorten my bridesmaid dress and wear it again?

It depends on what kind of bridesmaid dress it is. I had all of my bridesmaids wear real evening gowns in the same color family, and if that’s the case, wear it again. If it’s truly a bridesmaid dress that typically looks very bridesmaid-y, especially after a certain age, it’s not the chic, polished look I think most women desire. I always encourage my clients to donate their bridesmaid dresses to a prom dress drive like the one the YWCA does, it’s nice to know it’s going to someone else who needs it more than we might.

3. Can I re-wear a dress around a similar crowd?

It depends on how long it’s been and how big of an event it is. If it’s a memorable dress and the same group of people a month apart, it’s nice to have two options, or to have one and rent the other. If you are going to a wedding in November and another one in May and it’s an all-season dress, then by all means wear it again.

4. How does the time of year influence things?

I typically say color and material dictate that. If it’s a lighter color that appears more spring/ summer in nature, you really can’t wear it in the fall/winter, unless it’s a fall/winter fabric like a wool, a heavier silk, or velvet. For fall/winter, if it’s a heavier material or a burgundy or a deep forest green, it’s really not appropriate to wear in the spring/summer as well.

How to not break the bank

Pick a Seasonless Color and Material

I have a lot of clients who will go with a black co*cktail dress that is a medium/all-season fabric so they can wear it all year round. Or it could be navy or a beautiful fuchsia. Picking a seasonless color and material can give you that one-and-done dress if you don’t go to that many weddings.

Think about Cost per Wear

If you are debating whether to get a certain dress, think about the longevity. Maybe spend a little less on something trendy. If it’s more classic and you might wear it a few years, maybe spend a little more on it.

A Wedding Guest's Guide to Proper Attire - Shelby Living Magazine (2024)

FAQs

How do you answer a wedding dress code? ›

The wedding is casual, so please feel free to wear whatever you'd feel best in!” “The wedding is semi-formal, so we encourage you to wear co*cktail attire [for evening events] / Sunday best [for daytime events].” “The wedding is formal, so we encourage you to wear black tie attire.

How many dresses do you need on your wedding day? ›

Both pros agree: There's no hard and fast rule to follow when it comes to the number of wedding looks you can showcase. “I've had brides with as many as three wedding day looks (ceremony, reception, and after-party) but I've also had brides stay in one dress the whole day,” notes Hurwitz.

Can you wear a knee-length dress to a formal wedding? ›

Black Tie Optional or Formal

Women are more than welcome to wear a floor-length dress, but if you prefer a knee-length co*cktail dress, then feel free. Just make sure it's not too revealing.

What is dress code answer? ›

: a set of rules about what clothing may and may not be worn at a school, office, restaurant, etc.

Can I wear jeans to a wedding? ›

Don't go *too* casual.

Even if the wedding has a more low-key dress code, I promise you: It is not that casual. Meaning no sweats, shorts, jeans, T-shirts—you get my point. "If you have to choose between being underdressed or overdressed, it's always better to be overdressed," Swann explains.

Is $3000 too much for a wedding dress? ›

According to The Knot Real Weddings Study, the average cost of a wedding gown is $2,000. While, of course, off-the-rack gowns may be priced lower, more luxurious gowns can sometimes fall in the $3,000 to $8,000 range. Customized dresses can even cost as much as $10,000.

Is $1000 a lot for a wedding dress? ›

One rule of thumb suggests that brides allocate ten percent of their total wedding budget to their wedding dress. So, if you're planning to spend $10,000 or less on your big day, wedding dresses under $1000 fit that budget quite nicely (and maybe even leaves you extra for the honeymoon!).

What is the normal dress code for a wedding? ›

Simply put, women should wear a formal, floor-length evening gown—no exceptions—with jewelry, heels, and an elegant clutch. Men are required to wear a tuxedo with tails, a formal white shirt, a vest, a bow tie, white or gray gloves, and formal footwear, such as derby shoes or oxfords.

Can I wear a long dress to a co*cktail attire wedding? ›

There's no rule that says you can only wear a short dress to a wedding with a co*cktail attire dress code. That said, if you do opt for a longer ensemble, ensure it's in a less formal fabric so as to not appear overdressed.

Can I have bare legs at a wedding? ›

I have advised readers that while bare legs are fine even at the most formal events, hosiery also is perfectly acceptable as long as it's skin tone and sheer. I've just returned from a wedding where I wore my new bargain ($10!)

How to politely say no kids at a wedding? ›

“The bride and groom request that this be an adults-only reception.” “Unfortunately we cannot accommodate children – thank you for your understanding.” “Please celebrate with us at an adults-only reception immediately following the ceremony.” “Although we love your little ones, this is an adult only affair.”

How do you respond to a dress code violation? ›

How to Tactfully Address Dress Code Violations
  1. Thoroughly Detail Acceptable Dress. ...
  2. Be Consistent with the Policy. ...
  3. Have Reasons to Back up the Code. ...
  4. Send Out Reminders or Updates. ...
  5. Meet with the Employee Privately.
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How do you comment on a dress code? ›

If you are their employer and they wear it to work, just say so very directly and point out the part of the employee dress code that it violates. If it is a close friend who is about to make some kind of social blunder, tell her privately (if she has a chance to change clothes before it's too late).

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