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Showing posts with label wedding guest dresses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding guest dresses. Show all posts

Thursday, September 3, 2015

How to Dress for an Outdoor Wedding Ceremony

Outdoor weddings come with beautiful scenery, but be prepared to deal with sand, dirt or grassy walkways, and also the chance of high winds or rain. Crafting a look that works with the setting and still feels a little dressy takes some creativity. Cocktail look like knee length or tea length dresses are perfect wedding attire for women. 





Garden Wedding
Attending a botanical garden wedding means there's a chance you could be trudging through dirt, mud and lots of grass. This is one outdoor setting that might still require cocktail wear, so be sure to check the invitation before choosing an outfit -- especially if its an evening ceremony. For a casual garden wedding, separates are a great way to balance comfort and style. Ladies can create a romantic look with a full circle skirt at knee or tea length, paired with an embellished blouse or lightweight T-shirt and sparkling jewelry. Don't bother with pumps -- your heels will sink right into the ground. Instead, try a sweet ballet flat or wedge heel with a flat base.





Beach Wedding
When ladies are dressing for a beach wedding, there's a lot to consider. Many classic looks won't work in this outdoor environment. A nice sundress with a tea length hemline or longer looks polished when accessorized with distinctive jewelry like a statement necklace. Because it can often get windy at the beach, dressy pants are another option for female guests. An ankle length, slim cotton twill trouser or long, linen pant with a wide leg looks lovely with a soft silk or chiffon blouse. Forgo the stiletto heels for a flat sandal or comfortable wedge to keep you stable while you walk through sand.




Chance of Rain
The big risk with an outdoor wedding is always the chance of unexpected weather conditions. Rain, heavy wind and fog can put a real damper on the couple's wedding day plans, so be prepared to take it in stride as a guest. Both male and female guests should bring jackets just in case. Choose slacks for guys or skirts for ladies with properly tailored hemlines that don't drag on the ground to avoid soggy ankles. Opt for shoes in more durable materials, such as wool boat shoes or woven jute wedge sandals that can withstand a little water. Plus, it never hurts to hide a compact umbrella in your handbag.



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Wednesday, August 12, 2015

How To Wear Properly To A Cocktail Wedding

Wedding guests can find the dress code about what to wear on the wedding invitations. Semi-formal and cocktail attire are the commonly used terms. These phrases cover a lot of weddings. Cocktail is a perfect middle ground between black-tie fancy and daytime casual. Thus, wedding guests may take the cues from the venue and time of the ceremony to craft appropriate cocktail wedding attire. 







Attire for Guys
Cocktail attire generally indicates a two-piece suit, buttoned shirt and tie. Lighten the look for day by choosing soft hues in your shirt and tie to complement a darker suit, while shoes should be oxfords, clean leather loafers or wing-ups. If it is a beach wedding, guys can wear more casual cocktail attire--go for a nice button up shirt and tie with slacks.






Dresses for Ladies
For day weddings, women can choose a pastel or printed knee length dress, and pair with the right heels to stay dressy. For evening wedding guest dress, black or navy blue outfits together with some jewel accessories are perfect. Sparkling matching accessories can always add a fancy touch to a simple cocktail dress for evening.







Pick Out Your Shoes
While beaches, farms, and gardens these rustic venues are getting popular. Walking through sand, grass or dirt requires a stable, flat shoes rather than a stiletto heel. A pair of dressy wedges work well if you are looking for added height, while patent-leather ballet flats are comfortable, classy and durable. 


Besides, wedding guests should also pay attention to the wedding place and the season regarded to what they should wear. Guidelines should be followed in terms of the type of the wedding and also the temperature. Sometimes a jacket is necessary. 



Saturday, April 18, 2015

How To Pick The Right Dress For A Wedding

Dressing properly demonstrates a sign of respect to the bride and the groom. The type of the wedding decides what clothes a guest should wear. Whether it is formal, semi-formal or informal, there are always some etiquette should be followed. Read on to get some practical tips and you are more likely to get a stunning look at the next wedding party.

Formal Beach Wedding


Most beach weddings mean hot weather, which means you should avoid thick fabrics and socks. A beach formal wedding means that the couple wants the simplicity of an outdoor wedding and the elegance of well dressed guests. The key word is formal, which means that you should put out the effort to look well groomed. You should also prepare for the outdoor elements. You never know if the outdoor wedding will be interrupted by rain, and you should plan on your clothes getting sandy. Your clothes should include sandals and a formal summer sundress or suit.






 Black Tie Wedding

A formal affair that is designated with the words "black tie" on an invitation means that you should dress very formally for the occasion. The Wedding Channel's Guide for Guests suggests that women dress in formal, floor-length dresses. A shorter cocktail dress can be worn if the invitation says "black tie optional" versus "black tie." You should err on the side of overdressing rather than dressing too casually.







Semiformal Wedding


Guests may have to decipher what dress code to use for a semiformal wedding by looking at the time of the wedding. It is a golden rule to dress in formal clothes for a nighttime wedding and wear light clothes for a daytime wedding. Wear nice clothes for a daytime wedding too, although your style can be somewhat relaxed. For women, a daytime wedding calls for a medium-length skirt paired with a dressy top. Men can wear light suits for a daytime wedding, and they can dress in dark suits for nighttime weddings. Women can wear a little black dress for night time weddings.





What Better Not Wear


Although you may need ideas of what to wear at the wedding, you should also know what not to wear. White, cream or ivory is typically off-limits, as the bride should not be upstaged at her own wedding. On the other hand, black dresses should also be avoided at daytime weddings. Jeans, or other casual attire with holes or stains, should not be worn at any wedding. Finally, avoid wearing anything too revealing, because, once again, this is the time for the bride to shine.





Overall, apart from the wedding etiquette, choose a dress that makes you feel the best and comfortable all day.


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