5 Trends That Will Dominate Wedding Guest Dressing This Year

1. Dressy Co-Ords

Style Notes: I love a co-ord, mostly because I can mix and match the pieces to create so many different looks. This season, super-crop tops and longline skirts will be a popular outfit choice for all kinds of nuptials.

Philosophy Di Lorenzo Serafini Floral-Jacquard Ruffled Crop Top

The juxtaposition between the fitted v-neck and the exaggerated ruffles is perfect.

Philosophy Di Lorenzo Serafini Floral-Jacquard High-Waist Skirt

Not to mention, this colour is ideal for a wedding.

Reiss Blue Hollie Halter Neck Linen Blend Crop Top

I can imagine this baby blue shade working in lots of different venues.

Reiss Blue Hollie Wide Leg Linen Trousers

So versatile—and not just for formal events.

2. Maxi Hemlines

Style Notes: Floor-sweeping frocks don’t just look the part; they’re also a lot of fun to float around in. And as an added bonus, you can hide a practical pair of shoes under the hemline and hit the dancefloor pain-free.

Atsu Bow Maxi Dress

I’d accessorise this with a pearl-encrusted clutch and silver heels.

Reformation Senna Dress

I told you—Reformation always nails event dressing.

Kitri Hera Navy Polka Dot Dress

Once wedding season ends, switch out your heels for trainers and wear this dress at weekends.

Rixo Aubrie – Rust

I’m waiting for someone to invite me to a beach ceremony so I can wear this.

3. Asymmetric Details

Style Notes: Whether it’s the neckline or the hemline (or both), asymmetric detailing makes a dress feel decidedly modern.

Dôen Felicity One-Shoulder Shirred Floral-Print Silk-Gauze Maxi Dress

This deep floral pattern works beautifully with gold accessories.

Taller Marmo Betsy One-Shoulder Crepe Maxi Dress

I keep seeing this silhouette on Instagram, so I expect this Taller Marmo number will sell out fast.

Pretty Lavish Amelia One-Shoulder Satin Maxi Dress

For a wedding in Greece? Don’t mind if I do.

Nobody’s Child Pink One Shoulder Cut Out Detail Aubrey Midi Dress

I predict pink will be everywhere this wedding season and beyond…

4. Tailored Suiting

Style Notes: Just because it’s a wedding, you certainly don’t have to wear a dress. Personally, I can’t wait to try out the waistcoat trend at one of this year’s weddings, styled with matching tailored trousers.

Raey Relaxed Ramie and Cotton-Blend Suit Jacket

You could also wear this with shorts on a normal summer day.

Raey Relaxed Ramie and Cotton-Blend Tailored Trouser

Add fun heels and accessories to this set for a wedding, trainers at the weekend and a tank and sandals on a summer’s day.

COS Oversized Wool Blazer

This suit has just shot to the top of my wish list.

СOS Wide-Leg Pleated Wool Trousers

That. Pleating.

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