Dresses For Guests Of A Wedding






When going to a wedding the female guests have to find the most suitable and adequate outfits. Not only the bride has to match her wedding dress with the theme, the color-scheme, the formality and style of the wedding, but the wedding guests too.




That is why is very important for the couple or the bride to specify in the wedding invitation the character and the formality or theme of the wedding. This way the wedding guests will know exactly what they are allowed to wear and not. But in most cases the wedding invitations can be “decipher” by only considering the local, the restaurant or the wedding set. We suppose that everyone can tell what kind of place is that and what kind of dresses are the most appropriated.

In case you can’t tell for sure what the requirements of the dress code for the dresses for guests of the wedding are, you can always call the bride or ask another guest, just to find out what is the general line of the wedding affair. No one wants to show up at a formal fancy, sophisticated and extravagant wedding dressed up in a casual sundress! This would rather be the case of those who are going on a destination wedding.

Largely, if we are to think of the most popular designs, lengths, shapes, fabrics and colors of dresses for guests of a wedding, we could give you a few suggestions on what is the most common wear today for the female wedding attendants. Imagine that if now the bride herself is “allowed” to dress up in a more casual, comfortable and short wedding dress, then the bridesmaids and the female guests must follow the same route.

Among the most common lengths for dresses for guests of a wedding are those calf or ankle length – the most romantic, sensual and suitable for refined, semi-formal, formal and sleek weddings, those tea length – the most classy, chic, feminine and stylish, suitable for antique, vintage or retro themed semi-formal or informal weddings, those knee length – elegant, attractive, perfect for semi-formal wedding, and those above the knees or short lengths that are the sexier ones and more adequate for casual outdoor summer weddings on beaches, islands or mountains. When it comes to the style of the dresses for guests of a wedding, they differ from theme to theme, from design to design.

The ones in fashion today are one shoulder dresses for guests of a wedding, portrait guest wedding dresses, off the shoulder guest wedding dresses, halter guest wedding dresses, sweetheart guest wedding dresses, A-line, ballerina or bell shaped skirt guest wedding dresses. The colors vary from theme to theme. The trendiest ones are: light violet, champagne, beige, hot pink, coral orange, fuchsia, deep purple, gray, teal, lime green, aqua blue, navy blue, pale yellow, magenta, burgundy or black.

Written by , date Jun 10, 2010 in Alternative styles
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3 Responses to Dresses For Guests Of A Wedding

  1. Braelyn says:

    hmmm.. Helpful article, thank you for it. I hate weddings. I really do hate them. I hate them because I hate the etiquette and I never know exactly what type of dress to wear at the wedding. But this time I have to attend this wedding and I want to dress properly. I need to do it, as it’s the wedding of a very good friend of mine. Fortunately I am not the bridesmaid, as I would have hated the wedding even more. But coming back to dresses, reading the article I realized that the dress I might find suitable for this wedding looks pretty much the same with the green one at the beginning of the article. I like its length and the fact that it’s not very simple and it’s very sophisticated, being appropriate for almost any kind of wedding.

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