Dressing up for weddings can both be exciting and challenging. Wedding guests have etiquette for their dress to avoid someone’s outfit taking away from the bride and groom being the center of the party. Dressing appropriately demonstrates a sign of respect to the bride, groom and the hosts.
Choose wedding guest dresses according to what time of day the wedding is held. For daytime or afternoon celebrations, females can wear pretty floral dresses with matching hats, bright-colored suits or skirt suits, and strappy heels. Male guests can don dark or neutral suits with coordinating dress shirt or turtleneck. Evening weddings, on the other hand, usually require a more formal attire. A cocktail dress or long gown is advisable for women, while men can wear darker three-piece suits or tuxedo if black tie is indicated.
In addtion, your dresses should fit for the type of wedding. For example, if you will attend to a beach wedding, you should plan on your clothes getting sandy. Your clothes should include sandals and a formal summer sundress or suit. Most beach weddings mean hot weather, which means you should avoid thick fabrics and socks. If the wedding will be hold in church, your should choose formal clothes. Sometimes, you can choose formal evening dresses as the wedding guest dresses.
As for color, avoid selecting white. Only the bride can wear white on her special day. Although men can wear white shirts, women should avoid white dresses, shirts and skirts. People who break tradition should make sure not to upset the bride. If a woman finds a white outfit she likes, she should decide whether guests who do not know the bride will will think she is the bride. Black are significantly popular for semiformal weddings. Many brides choose black bridesmaid dresses so they can wear them again. If women are uncomfortable wearing black, they can add decorative, colorful details. Bright scarfs and colorful belts can add pizzaz to a drab outfit.


