The Spring Wedding Guide
Spring, the season of freshness, new beginnings and of course, weddings. Navigating the unspoken rules of appropriate guest attire can be tricky. From cocktail styles to black tie gowns and bridal party silhouettes, consider this your guide to nailing every dress code.
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The Spring Wedding Guide
Spring, the season of freshness, new beginnings and of course, weddings. Navigating the unspoken rules of appropriate guest attire can be tricky. From cocktail styles to black tie gowns and bridal party silhouettes, consider this your guide to nailing every dress code.
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The Spring Wedding Guide
Spring, the season of freshness, new beginnings and of course, weddings. Navigating the unspoken rules of appropriate guest attire can be tricky. From cocktail styles to black tie gowns and bridal party silhouettes, consider this your guide to nailing every dress code.
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Black tie
Formal weddings are your chance to go all out in full-length dresses and gowns. Silk, crepe and chiffon silhouettes in bright pastels—like styles from Filiarmi and Rabanne—keep things light while achieving the elegance the occasion calls for.
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Cocktail attire
The most common type of wedding attire strikes a balance between formal and casual. Opt for mini or midi-length silhouettes that embrace the romantic feel of spring, like Bronx and Banco’s floral pieces or feminine styles from RVNG Couture.
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Cocktail attire
The most common type of wedding attire strikes a balance between formal and casual. Opt for mini or midi-length silhouettes that embrace the romantic feel of spring, like Bronx and Banco’s floral pieces or feminine styles from RVNG Couture.
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Cocktail attire
The most common type of wedding attire strikes a balance between formal and casual. Opt for mini or midi-length silhouettes that embrace the romantic feel of spring, like Bronx and Banco’s floral pieces or feminine styles from RVNG Couture.
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Bridesmaid
As it becomes increasingly popular for brides to let bridesmaids pick their own dresses, look to midi-to-full-length styles that mirror the formality of the wedding. Keep with the color scheme and pick a silhouette shape that flatters your figure.
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Mother-of-the-bride
For the day that means as much to you as it does to your daughter, opt for a dress that balances sophistication and comfort while keeping with the wedding’s color palette. Caped styles—like those from Safiyaa and Roksanda—offer additional coverage while maintaining elegance.
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Mother-of-the-bride
For the day that means as much to you as it does to your daughter, opt for a dress that balances sophistication and comfort while keeping with the wedding’s color palette. Caped styles—like those from Safiyaa and Roksanda—offer additional coverage while maintaining elegance.
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Mother-of-the-bride
For the day that means as much to you as it does to your daughter, opt for a dress that balances sophistication and comfort while keeping with the wedding’s color palette. Caped styles—like those from Safiyaa and Roksanda—offer additional coverage while maintaining elegance.
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Casual
The opposite end of the spectrum from black tie weddings, casual spring affairs welcome floaty fabrics, shorter hemlines and interesting patterns. SIMKHAI's pastels and Cecilie Bahnsen’s dreamy dresses and separates perfectly encapsulate the vibe.
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