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Winter Wedding Guest Dresses For Every Dress Code

November 3, 2024 | marissa
winter wedding guest dresses

Image by Helena Brauer Photography. Keep scrolling to find the perfect winter wedding guest dresses

Winter weddings are magical, but dressing for them can be a challenge. Sure, the first things that come to mind might be velvet fabrics, mock necklines, and long sleeves—but those are just the tip of the iceberg. Whether attending a black-tie affair, a cozy mountain lodge celebration, or a chic urban soirée, there are countless unexpected ways to blend style and comfort. In this guide, we’re breaking free from the predictable to bring you fresh outfit ideas for every winter dress code, location, and aesthetic.

To help you kick off the search for your perfect winter wedding guest dress, here are some of our top tips:

  • Opt for winter-friendly fabrics like velvet, tweed, lace, or jacquard
  • Embrace rich winter shades such as navy, baby blue, burgundy, emerald, gold, or silver
  • Combat the chill by layering with thick tights when possible
  • Closed-toe pumps are always a safe choice, but sleek boots can look great with more casual dresses
  • Try pairing a coat with a bold print like leopard or plaid with a simple, solid-colored dress
  • Don’t forget winter accessories like hats, scarves, or gloves for outdoor moments
  • Steer clear of dresses in winter whites, creams, or beiges—too close to white to take the risk!


Winter Wedding Guest Dresses Based on Dress Code or Aesthetic

Black Tie or Formal Wedding

For a black-tie or formal dress code, a floor-length dress or gown is a must. From there, the options are endless. Velvet remains a timeless choice, as it’s universally flattering and perfect for winter weddings. A simple yet elegant velvet wrap dress is always a standout option. If you’re looking to make a statement, tiered dresses are trending and add a playful touch. Don’t be afraid to experiment with prints—a subtle rose pattern on a flowy, floor-length gown can be both sophisticated and unexpected.

Cocktail or Semi-Formal Wedding

Wearing a mini or midi-length cocktail dress for a winter wedding offers plenty of versatility and opportunities for creative styling. We’ve spotted 80s-inspired dresses making a comeback, featuring details such as ruching, bubble hems, frills, and off-the-shoulder necklines. Bows, whether bold or subtle, are another trend taking the spotlight. Think a big, satin bow on your lower back for a 60s vibe or a playful bow print for something a little out of the ordinary.

 

Downtown or Urban Wedding

Why let the men have all the tuxedo fun? A tuxedo dress is a bold and ultra-sophisticated option for a city wedding. For those who love modern elegance, corset tops paired with skirts in lengths from mini to maxi offer a chic twist. Not feeling something form-fitting? Looser shift or trapeze-style dresses are effortlessly cool. And for the daring fashionista, sheer panels, bold colors, and asymmetrical necklines capture the edgy, statement-making energy of an urban setting.

Mountain Lodge or Resort Wedding

Winter weddings at a ski or mountain lodge often mean snow. Choose a dress that’s beautiful yet functional—skip the dragging trains or restrictive sheath skirts that make movement tricky. For warmth, stick to fabrics like wool, fleece, cashmere, or a heavier crepe or velvet, and steer clear of lightweight options like cotton or polyester. Dresses with linings or layered textures are perfect for keeping you cozy while still looking effortlessly chic against a stunning snowy backdrop.

Christmas Wedding

A Christmas wedding isn’t a costume party, but leaning into the theme is surely welcome. Is red too obvious? We don’t think so. It’s flattering on multiple skin tones and adds that perfect festive pop to your look. More options are green minidresses with tights, a velvet babydoll dress with puffy sleeves, or a piece with intricate buttons or trimming for vintage charm. For inspiration, consider your Christmas outfits from childhood—then give those nostalgic styles a grown-up twist like figure-hugging silhouettes or shoulder-baring designs. Festive and fashionable.

New Year’s Eve Wedding

Sequins, sparkle, and fringe—oh my! If you’re lucky enough to attend a New Year’s Eve wedding, it’s the perfect excuse to bring out your glitziest attire. Think beyond traditional dresses and embrace metallics and shimmering fabrics that catch the light as you dance the night away. Whether you opt for a form-fitting sequined gown or a playful fringe dress, don’t shy away from bold accessories that add to the festive vibe. This is the time to shine, so let your outfit reflect the excitement of ringing in the new year while celebrating love!

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3 Comments

  1. What about this cover dress???? Where is that?!?!

  2. Link doesn’t work for second (black) midi dress

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