Now Reading
What To Wear To A Wedding When You’re Not The Bride

What To Wear To A Wedding When You’re Not The Bride

What to wear to a wedding when you’re not the bride has been a topic of conversation recently. From debating colours of the garment to the styles, wedding season is up and coming and it is important to consider your options carefully.

The wedding day is one of the most stressful days of the bride’s life. Choose your outfit wisely and lessen any unnecessary burdens upon the bride on the day.

The Light Flowy

Think of a formal prairie dress. That is the look you are going for.

Advertisement

Being invited to a wedding leaves the question of what to wear to a wedding that would be deemed appropriate. A light flowy dress is a very classic and elegant look perfect for spring weddings and light enough for summer as well.

You cannot go wrong in this very classic and elegant look for the marriage of someone you know!


Advertisement

Wrap Dress

A simple all-rounder dress.

Fit for any occasion and season, even a wedding. Whether it’s a glitzy dress or a simple single tone ensemble, it is suitable for everything.

This dress is easy to wear to a wedding as it does not draw too much attention and keeps all focus on the bride. You wouldn’t want to be the one to upstage the bride at her own wedding!

Advertisement

Tiered Dress

A summery look perfect for warm weather.

This dress screams summer wedding! Popular colours for weddings this year appear to be periwinkle blue, pale pink and sweet yellow.

Find a dress with these shades in this look and you will no longer be wondering what to wear to a wedding!

Advertisement


Heavily Embroidered

Embroidery is always formal and fitting.

Whether it be applique embroidery or beading, they make perfect accessories on any garment and provide a perfectly formal look to a dress.

Advertisement

Applique can make for a bold formal look whereas beading can be very classic an elegant.

Choose what look you would like to go for and find your perfect dress!

Two-Piece

Why not mix and match your pieces?

Advertisement

Choosing a two-piece is made easy with brands such as Coast providing pieces separately.

Choose a big asymmetric skirt all in one colour and pair it with a patterned top piece for an ensemble that is perfect for a formal event and can be mixed and matched again in the future.

See Also
Take a look at these bizarre items for sale at Primark! From accessories to gadgets to clothes, Primark covers all of its bases with these must-haves.

Advertisement


Jumpsuit

Looking for a comfortable outfit that gives you the comfort of wearing pants to a formal event? Find a jumpsuit!

These can be elegant and formal too with the right details and accessories.

Advertisement

Finding something with an off the shoulder look is lovely for summer weddings whereas a jumpsuit with a waistcoat look on top is ready for all seasons and add a masculine vibe to your look.

If overly feminine looks aren’t your style and you wish to be comfortable at the wedding, consider a jumpsuit for the big event.

Suit

Take a leaf out of Cara Delevingne’s book and wear a formal suit!

Advertisement

If she can wear a suit and top hat to a royal wedding, so can you. This look is not only for men and can be worn in a variety of ways to celebrate the marriage of one of your friends!

A classic suit does the trick and gives you the perfect formal look for what to wear to the wedding. You can stick to the traditional colour palette or choose lighter colours to complement the time of year.

If traditional isn’t your look, follow the same advice as with the jumpsuit and find an outfit with an off the shoulder look for a more feminine suit.

Advertisement

What to wear to a wedding can be as simple as a suit.

What to wear to a wedding can prove to be a challenge but it does not need to be! Avoid the colour white and choose modesty for a no hassle wedding guest look that is fitting for the occasion. Which outfit will you be wearing to your next wedding invite? Let me know!

Feature image source: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/212724782375541683/