7 Easy Wedding Guest Outfit Ideas That Will Work Every Time

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February 21, 2022 at 06:11AM

After two years of uncertainty and postponements, I think—correction, I know—that 2022 is going to be the year of the wedding. I myself already have four this summer, and that number looks set to grow towards the end the year, as more couples I know have renewed confidence that their nuptials will be able to go ahead. So, this means the hunt for a great wedding guest outfit is officially on.

Assuming you too have your fair-share of weddings to attend this year, I’m here to help you in your quest to be the coolest guest, push aside the stereotypical ideas about wedding attire and instead think about the below wedding outfit suggestions. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with falling back on a midi dress (particularly if you pair it with fancy shoes), but you can also opt for a spring-ready suit or perhaps a pretty print that isn’t floral. 

What we’re saying is that there are no rules when it comes to wedding guest outfits now. Well, other than the fact that you want to look smart, feel comfortable and not make the bride feel upset by wearing floor length white lace.

For inspiring styling ideas, I’ve found seven fail-safe ensembles you might want to consider re-creating for yourself. Click through our gallery for wedding guest outfit ideas you can always rely on.

Style Notes: Animal print is quite the bold option, for sure (if you’re really worried, check with the bride), but can still be incredibly chic. Wear it with a matching or clashing headband. If you’re going to go all out, don’t be shy. 

So 90s—I love it. 

I own this dress, and it’s super flattering. 

Hands down, one of the most beautiful necklaces I’ve ever seen. 

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Block heels are a clever option if you’re going to be on your feet and dancing. 

Style Notes: Yes, you can definitely wear black to a wedding. Not only does it look incredibly chic, but you’ll also look completely timeless in all the photographs documenting the big day. 

The satin texture and ruffle hemline make this dress stand out. 

A good cocktail ring will carry you through the entirety of wedding season. 

If they’re good enough for Carrie Bradshaw.

Style Notes: Suiting is the perfect alternative to dresses if you don’t really fancy showing off your legs. Look for pale or pastel hues (wisely steering clear of white), and then add strappy footwear for the finish. 

Our editors are really taken with this COS blazer. 

An incredibly chic cut. 

These heels also come in cobalt blue. 

Style Notes: Accessories maketh the outfit, and at weddings, the more impressive shoes or bag, the better. Think beaded arm candy set against a colour-block hue. 

The satin finish makes this dress feel even chicer. 

The bag? It’s rented. 

Clash this heel with an orange or red pedicure. 

Style Notes: Florals are a failsafe option when it comes to wedding guest style, but why not switch things up with something unexpected? This shell print dress in a timeless monochromatic colour palette will give you the same effect without being predictable. Finish with gold accessories. 

Isn’t this a beautiful print? 

These will make any outfit feel luxury. 

I can’t believe these are on sale—run, don’t walk. 

Style Notes: If time isn’t on your side when it comes to prepping your outfit, the easiest way to make it look pulled-together is to wear one shade top to toe. 

This dress is so beautiful in real life. 

Use this belt to dress up any dress you might have hanging in your wardrobe. 

The Attico shoes are so in-demand this season. 

Style Notes: If you’re fatigued with dresses, why not switch up your wedding guest style with a skirt and top? Take a statement skirt and pair it with a simple camisole or shirt, and you’ll be known as the “fashionable” attendee. 

Bright shirts are a key buy for spring/summer 2022. 

Sequin skirts can actually be incredibly versatile—try wearing yours with plain tees and racer-back vests. 

These look so premium. 

This post was originally published at an earlier date and has since been updated. 

Next up, the biggest spring/summer 2022 fashion trends to know. 

Author Maxine Eggenberger | Whowhatwear
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