Sometimes it can be hard deciding on what to wear to a wedding. What’s appropriate? What color is acceptable to wear? And it can be especially difficult now, with the seasons changing. So I decided to gather up some tips on what to wear when going to weddings. Whether it’s a summer, fall, winter or spring wedding, you’ll know you’ll be in proper style!
Men are easier to dress than women are. For a black tie affair in any season, it is always appropriate to opt for a tuxedo. For a more casual wedding, a suit is ideal. In some situations, a button down or sweater and slacks will work just fine. Use your judgment based on what the weather is like and what the invitation suggests. If you are still having trouble deciding, remember that it’s better to be overdressed at first; you’ll have the option to take layers off later.
Now for women, who are a little trickier. For this reason, I will go season by season and give some guidelines.
FALL. If it’s starting to get cooler, try to go for darker colors like burgundy, navy, and dark green. If it’s still considerably warm out, you can stick with the brighter colors found in summer, even into September. Fabrics will be heavier when it starts to get cooler, so don’t be afraid of layering or wearing fabrics such as wool. Dresses are appropriate this season, but make sure the length is appropriate. No one wants to see your thighs in November ;o)
WINTER. Pants are most often seen on women during this season, for the obvious reason that it is really cold outside. If you decide to go this route, make sure to choose your nicest pair. If you decide on wearing a dress, make sure it is long and don’t forget stockings! Also, since it’s so cold out, outerwear is a great accessory. Dress your outfit up with an elegant coat (i.e. pea coat). Also, colors in this season are always more subdued—stay with darker hues and away from brighter ones.
SPRING. For spring weddings, try lighter/pastel colors. If you decide on pants, choose a more delicate fabric. Dresses should still be an appropriate length, and if you decide to wear a jacket, make sure it’s not as bulky or as heavy as winter wear.
SUMMER. This is the most flexible season when it comes to outfits. Colors are brighter; however, darker hues are still acceptable (although people tend to stay away from them). Since it’s hot out, dresses can be shorter than other seasons. Skirts, pants and capris are suitable, but use your judgment. And try not to wear jeans or shorts unless the invitation says so.
If after all these suggestions you are still having trouble, just remember that little saying: you can never go wrong with an LBD. And remember, these are all just general tips for you to follow. Colors and styles will change depending on the wedding, but these guidelines should give you a great start! But PLEASE remember this cardinal rule before dressing in any season: STAY AWAY FROM WHITE!! That's reserved for the bride.
Enjoy the wedding day!
Kaitlyn
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