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Be sure to check out Lulus for trendy and wallet-friendly wedding guest options, such as this sleek one-shoulder design. It also features a cut-out for another flash of skin. Simple and sophisticated, this champagne-hued midi with a draped bodice and tie-back is appropriate for everything from a daytime brunch to cocktail reception. Channel that free-spirited '70s vibe in this flowy maxi dress. Fluttery sleeves provide arm coverage and an elastic waist cinch the deal. Be sure to load up on gold jewelry.
Think of navy as a worthy alternative to black. Plus, you can definitely rewear this body-hugging sheath dress long after wedding season. Not only does the rich cranberry color feel seasonally appropriate, the burnout floral motif lends some luxe texture to this beautiful wrap dress.
When the celebration is at night, go for shiny gold which complements most skin tones. Round out the look with tonal metallic shoes or punctuate it with a pop of color.
The name says it all: This sweet micro floral print is grounded in dark colors for an autumnal take. Wear it with the tie belt to show off your waist. If you love red, but are unsure if you can don it to a wedding, try a muted, deeper shade of the color. A subtle leaf print brings added interest to this cascading ruffled maxi. Voluminous balloon sleeves and a bohemian floral print make this wrap dress well-suited for a casual daytime event.
All this chic satin column dress needs is sparkly earrings—and perhaps a tailored tuxedo blazer thrown over your shoulders to ward off the chill. Show off those legs in this sexy mini. Puff sleeves and a gathered front work together to flatter the figure. Who would say no to a comfortable gown? If you're looking for a black-tie option with sleeves, this ruched jersey style fits the bill. Embrace the romance of it all in this lovely frock with a sweetheart neckline and midi trumpet skirt.
Sure, you could wear this vibrant dress with neutral accessories, but may we suggest trying it with a contrasting color for an unexpected twist a bright red or orange, perhaps. This versatile style also comes in black and teal green. Float through the night in this shimmery mesh gown speckled with glitter.
Plus, the slit will allow you to move freely. Dress up this chiffon maxi with metallic heels or flats and you have an ensemble for an afternoon wedding. Stretch velvet makes this classic silhouette anything but basic.
Tip: With gowns, the hem should cover the shoes to create long, clean lines—and when you move, you get a peek of your fab shoes.
For a more low-key affair, this airy bohemian maxi with long sleeves wouldn't look out of place at a rustic farm wedding in October.
Soft velvet in a beautiful burnt rose hue is just made for fall weddings. The fluttery sleeve and open back add to the romantic feel. This floor-skimming chiffon dress can be worn with the ruffles off or on the shoulder. We think your favorite summer midi skirt can work for occasion dressing when styled with a blouse and a pair of kitten-heel mules. Style Notes: Worn without a smart tailored jacket, shorts could be considered a total no-no for a wedding, but we think this linen two-piece is a great way to approach the tricky transitional weather.
Choose a weighty fabric to beat the chill, and finish with slip-on flats and a pair of standout earrings. Style Notes: A fit-and-flare dress will always be a winning option.
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