Summer Wedding Guest Outfit Ideas That Aren't Just Dresses

Receiving a wedding invitation is always a delight — until it's time to look for an outfit. Feeling confined as you try to follow the long list of wedding-guest attire guidelines is normal. Don't wear white, don't overshadow the bride, and don't be too casual. While what you shouldn't wear to a wedding is pretty clear, there's one rule you don't have to stick to. Unless the invitation specifically indicates a black-tie dress code, you don't have to wear a floor-length evening gown. Actually, you don't have to wear a dress at all. As long as you avoid wearing white (or red, depending on cultural elements) and balance dressing up with not stealing the bride's thunder, you can create your own ensemble that defies the status quo. 

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Styling non-dress options for summer weddings is particularly easy because you have endless choices, from sheer pantsuits to maxi-skirt-and-bustier combos. To help you decide, consider the wedding venue and ambiance as you shop (which you can usually tell from the invitation). A casual backyard affair might call for low-key palazzo pants, while a country club wedding will probably require more of a high-fashion moment with an embellished jumpsuit. No matter the venue, we have a few ideas to get you started! 

Boss babe's colorful pantsuit

If you're going for an empowered boss look, grab a pantsuit to let your unique style shine. There are just a few guidelines, the first being that a black suit is too somber — and white is off the table. Instead, go for one of the hottest summer colors or simply something light. And it's definitely worth paying a few extra bucks to have it altered if need be. To properly land, a suit at a formal event needs to be tailored to perfection.

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A glamorous jumpsuit with all the trimmings

Jumpsuits make great options because they fit any dress code — you just need to pay attention to the details. In the case of a swanky formal wedding, go for an elaborate jumpsuit embellished with details like feather trim or sequins. The general advice for warm-weather events is to go for light colors instead of darker shades, no matter what garments you're wearing, but a touch of black here and there can turn up the glam factor on your jumpsuit.

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Palazzo pants for the win

Love the idea of pants but feel too stiff in a pantsuit? Enter palazzos. The height of comfort, these bottoms are a throwback to fashion icons like Katharine Hepburn, along with all the divas of the swinging '60s. They might overwhelm a more petite frame, but you can avoid swimming in these trousers by balancing your silhouette with a figure-hugging bustier or corset. Monochrome will always add a touch of sophistication and make this 'fit nuptials-ready.

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Pretty patterned two-piece

At first glance, a simple two-piece might not seem formal enough to wear to a wedding. But a midi skirt and crop actually create the same feel as your average wedding-appropriate midi dress. If you're worried about appearing too casual, look for a two-piece in a standout pattern or bold color that gives your ensemble a dose of intentionality. Gingham is often associated with summer, and when matched with a pair of mules or block heels, it's ideal for a garden or day wedding.

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Go sheer with your suit

You need a lot of confidence to pull off a traditional pantsuit, but if you find that you just feel too boxy in it, shake things up with a sheer fabric. The sheer trend is getting less racy, so you don't have to worry about flashing anything in front of your family. Look for pieces that provide just enough coverage to avoid drawing attention away from the happy couple while still taking your 'fit from officewear to partywear. 

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Color-blocked maxi 'fit

A maxi skirt gives you the femininity of a dress while being a little bit more fun and free. You also have the freedom to choose your top, and embracing the color-blocking strategy can give your ensemble some serious style points. You can balance a flowy skirt with a tight top, or opt for a relaxed fit all over to help you dance the night away in maximum comfort. 

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