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What Not to Wear to a Wedding as Guests

Wedding bells are ringing, and you've got the invite! But, hold up, before you grab your sparkly shoes and feather boa, there are some fashion do's and don'ts to follow as a wedding guest. Whether it's a chic city hall, breezy beach, or a grand ballroom, there are certain style codes to respect. Remember, it's the couple's day, and a fashion faux pas can leave the newlyweds feeling blue.


What Not to Wear to a Wedding as Guests

Here are some tips on what not to wear to a wedding as guests


  • White or off-white. This is a no-brainer. White is the bride's color, so it's best to avoid it altogether. Even if the invitation says "casual," it's still not appropriate to wear white.

  • Anything too revealing. This includes short skirts, low-cut tops, and anything that's too tight or too sheer. You want to look stylish, but you also want to be respectful of the occasion.

  • Anything too casual. Even if the invitation says "casual," it's still important to dress appropriately. This doesn't mean you have to wear a suit or a gown, but you should avoid jeans, shorts, and T-shirts.

  • Flashy attire, let the bride shine! This includes sequins, glitter, and other attention-grabbing details. You don't want to upstage the bride.

  • Anything that's damaged or dirty. Make sure your outfit is clean and free of wrinkles. You don't want to look like you just rolled out of bed.


Some additional tips for choosing the right outfit for a wedding


  • Consider the location and time of day of the wedding. If the wedding is taking place outdoors in the summer, you'll want to choose a lightweight fabric that will keep you cool. If the wedding is taking place indoors in the winter, you'll want to choose something that will keep you warm.

  • Think about the formality of the wedding and always remember to refer and follow the dress code stated on the invitation. If the wedding is black tie, you'll need to wear a tuxedo. If the wedding is more casual, you can get away with wearing a suit or dress pants and a button-down shirt.

  • If you're still not sure what to wear, ask the bride or groom for their advice. They'll be happy to help you choose an outfit that you'll look and feel great in.

Attending a wedding is all about celebrating the happy couple while feeling confident and comfortable in your attire. We hope these tips will help you strike the perfect balance while still showing proper respect to the bride and groom.


What not to wear as a wedding guest


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