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Best Places to Buy Wedding Guest Dresses Online

July 13, 2023 | riley

Image by By Darius. Keep scrolling to see the best places to buy wedding guest dresses online

One of the best parts about attending a wedding (aside from witnessing a couple’s love story, of course), is the opportunity to get dressed up. Who doesn’t love to look and feel their best and celebrate love with their friends and family? We know that finding the perfect outfit to wear should be easy in theory, but it can end up feeling like quite a daunting task. Spending all afternoon at the mall? No, thank you! That’s why we’re doing some shopping for you and rounding up some of the best places to buy wedding guest dresses online. From affordable options under $100 to sustainable pieces to dresses that will show up on your doorstep in no time, it’s time to get online shopping.

Best Places to Buy Wedding Guest Dresses Online

Lulus

If you have countless weddings to attend in the upcoming months, the last thing you want to do is spend a lot of money on dresses. That’s why we’re such big fans of Lulus. They have countless options for weddings of every kind–from beach to garden to black tie. And the best part? They’re typically under $100!

Nordstrom

There’s nothing that Nordstrom really doesn’t carry–including wedding guest dresses. With some of your favorite brands (including Reformation, ASTR the Label, and House of CB), there’s something for every occasion. They also have stores all across the United States, making trying dresses on and any necessary customer service a piece of cake.

Revolve

Revolve has taken the fashion industry by storm, and it’s not hard to see why. With dresses within every budget, you’re sure to find exactly what you’re looking for. In fact, you’re probably going to love it so much that you’ll do all of your shopping there from here on out. And because returns are super easy with the site, you’ve got nothing to lose.

Anthropologie

BHLDN is arguably one of the most well-known wedding brands out there, so it’s no surprise that Anthropologie–the team behind BHLDN–is one of the top places to shop for wedding guest dresses. With an array of options, picking just one dress is going to be difficult. They also happen to have great dresses that can double as a bridesmaid dress and a wedding guest dress (who doesn’t want to get more bang for their buck?).

Reformation

With so many fast fashion options out there, it’s hard to find reputable companies that are both cute and sustainable. Luckily, Reformation is making it possible for you to show up in style to weddings, all while still helping the Earth. Their goal is to source 100% of their fabrics from recycled, regenerative, or renewable materials by 2025. Not to mention they care about water impact, energy input, land use, price, and more. And the best part? You don’t have to sacrifice style.

Amazon

Sometimes you just need a dress in a pinch. We’ve all been in a situation where we take a look at our closets and realize we hate everything we own, leaving us running around like crazy trying to find an option the week of the wedding. Thanks to Prime, you can get thousands of wedding guest dresses from Amazon delivered to your front porch in a matter of a day or two. Returns are also a piece of cake if you end up not liking the dress you choose.

These wedding guest dresses are just scratching the surface. If you’re looking to dive into shopping even further (without leaving your couch), be sure to check up our roundup of wedding guest dresses for every season–summer, spring, winter, and fall. Oh, and did we mention we’ve also got styles for every type of wedding? You can see those here. Happy shopping!

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Simple But Intentional 70s Miller’s Landing Elopement

July 12, 2023 | justine

Bre and Zach dreamed of an intimate and stress-free wedding day. Fortunately, their photographer had the perfect suggestion: the stunning coastal town of Seward and its picturesque Miller’s Landing. The couple’s Miller’s Landing elopement turned out to be everything they had envisioned and more. With the scenic backdrop, they were able to fully immerse themselves in the joy of the occasion, free from any concerns about minor details. It was a day where they could simply enjoy each precious moment to the fullest.

Despite the rough waves and choppy seas in the morning, the pair stayed determined and carried on with their plans. They exchanged heartfelt vows on a boat surrounded by stunning water views. Later, they explored the town and took lovely portraits, including a fun moment of playfully biting into their wedding cake. They also spent quality time with their daughter, treasuring every precious moment together.

And to top it all off, their fashion choices are a must-see! They embraced a charmingly nostalgic 70’s retro theme for their big day. Think crochet and bell sleeves, along with a textured suit and pointed collared shirt, all in warm and rich colors. They followed a “less is more” approach, keeping things simple yet meaningful. And we absolutely love how everything came together! Take a look at the beautiful images captured by Junebug member The Hitched Hiker to see exactly what we mean.

The Couple:

Bre and Zach

The Wedding:

Miller’s Landing, Seward, Alaska, United States

The Sweet Story Behind Their Retro Miller’s Landing Elopement Fashion

I discovered I was pregnant after I purchased my dress. So it was a race against the clock to ensure that I was far enough along to not look bloated but not so far along that my dress wouldn’t zip. I wanted something bohemian with a nod to 1970s fashion while also feeling less traditional than a typical wedding dress. So I kept my hair and makeup very minimal. I bought a beautiful vintage 70’s afghan jacket to keep me warm on the boat (Penny Lane, is that you?)

A Rocky Boat Ride That Led To Ocean Life Viewing

The morning started with a message from the boat captain asking if we’d like to reschedule the elopement due to the huge waves and rough seas. He said the boat could manage just fine, so we decided to proceed. Although it was rocky, at one point, a huge pod of Dall’s porpoise surrounded the boat to play and interact with us for at least 10-15 minutes. It was a magical thing to happen on such a big day!

Wedding Advice: Be Flexible And Open To Anything

Since we had an elopement without guests, planning was minimal compared to a wedding with a ceremony and reception. Our only advice would be to keep an open mind and a go-with-the-flow attitude for when things do not go as planned—which is inevitable.

Bringing To Life A Stress-Free And Laid Back Miller’s Landing Elopement

I am most proud of how easy and simple the day ended up being. Our main goal was to have a stress-free day that we could truly enjoy from start to finish without worrying about any of the details. We had a very laid-back day, and I am proud of how we could bask in the present moment.

Shop Exact White Platform Shoes: Aldo Cassey

The Wedding Team:

Photography – The Hitched Hiker
Venue – Miller’s Landing
Floral Design – True North Events
Cake – Fireweeed Bake Shop
Makeup Artist – Dollhouse AK
Wedding Dress – Rumer the Label
Bridal Accessories – Aldo Cassey
Groom’s Apparel – Banana Republic
Rings – Young In The Mountains

 

Congratulations to Bre and Zach on their retro Miller’s Landing elopement. And a big thank you to Junebug member The Hitched Hiker for capturing all the charming details and memorable moments they will cherish for the rest of their lives. To see more intimate celebrations she’s photographed, look at her profile in our directory of the world’s best wedding photographers.

Their intimate celebration reminds us that the key ingredients for a remarkable day are simply the presence of your significant other, the awe-inspiring backdrop of nature, and the personal touch of individual style. If you’re inspired to create a similar experience to Bre and Zach’s, be sure to explore our elopement guide for valuable insights and tips.

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Junebug Readers Share What They Regret Most About Their Wedding

July 11, 2023 | justine

Keep scrolling to read about real couples’ wedding regrets and the lessons learned. Image by Salt Atelier.

Wedding days are filled with a mix of emotions like happiness, love, and joy. However, the last thing you want to feel on your wedding day is regret. Even with careful planning, there are often unexpected mistakes that only become apparent during or after the event.

Most people have at least one thing they wish they could redo about their wedding day. To help those planning their own weddings, we asked Junebug readers to share their biggest wedding regrets and the lessons they learned. They also revealed what they would change if they had the chance.

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Junebug Readers Share Their Wedding Regrets

“I wish I wouldn’t have stressed so hard about the planning, but maybe it wouldn’t have turned out as perfect if I hadn’t. I am a firm believer in not looking back and wondering if things should have been different, and the same goes for my wedding. In the end, all the details will eventually go out of style, but I will always remember how amazing I felt on the day and how special it was to have all my favorite people around me (including my dog Nama) when I got to marry my favorite person.” – McKenna and Ryan

“If you are thinking of eloping, do it because if you don’t, you will regret it for sure.” – Jasmine and Patrick

“I did all the planning myself, from figuring out drink quantities to designing the wedding invites, and it is a lot to take on with a full-time job. However, it didn’t feel like hard work because I enjoyed every minute of it. The one thing I would do differently is to have a coordinator on the day to make sure everything is running according to schedule. I felt like I had to worry about that on the day, which was a shame. My advice would be to plan the event beforehand, but have a well-briefed, dedicated event manager on the wedding day.” – Lauren and Neil

“My advice for couples planning their own wedding: Get a day-of wedding coordinator! This is my one regret. I was so busy setting up everything and making sure that the day was perfect that I missed some precious moments that I can never take back. No amount of money is worth that!” – Noelle and Darryl

Recommended Reading: Wedding Planner vs. Wedding Coordinator Duties

“People told me this, but it never really sunk in until I was in it—enjoy every minute of it! The stress is not worth it. The major thing I wish I would have done differently is start small and grow as the date gets closer. My problem was that I was so excited I planned all these huge things early on and insisted on sticking to them. We ended up blowing our budget and had way more to deal with than we needed to.” – Diana and Adam

“I wanted to be comfortable on my wedding day and have a look that was glamorous but also free-flowing and a little boho. My favorite piece of my look was my gorgeous cathedral-length blush veil which had a four-foot blusher. I wore it for about two seconds, and one of my few regrets is not wearing it more!” – Courtney and Matt

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“We are both proud of the fact that our wedding was what we wanted it to be, that we didn’t compromise for anyone else’s sake, and that it was a beautiful wedding. The only aspect of our wedding I regret is not inviting Drag Beyonce. That was a missed opportunity”. – Courtney and Cherae

“We screened through orchestral/string quartet versions of contemporary songs as a fun wedding planning activity together. Our only regret is perhaps not hiring that live flugelhorn player when we danced to Chuck Mangione’s “Feels So Good.”- Mandy and Costanza

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“I (slightly) have wedding regrets about not being more composed for the pictures. I was a hot, crying mess! But in the end, I’m glad our true emotions were really captured.” – Janice and Kevin

“The main thing I wish I would have done differently was organizing the timeline better and trying to stick to it. In Nicaragua, the sun is completely down by six in the evening. Kevin and I didn’t have a first look, and our photographers insisted the ceremony needed to be at four in the afternoon for best lighting. However, this gave us only about one and half an hour for photos. Everything was so rushed we did not even get a photo with both our immediate families together. So my advice would be to try to make sure the timeline allows for all these things.” – Pamela and Kevin

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“Make sure to hire a videographer. We had no service, so few people had their phones out. I regret not capturing our unique day on film.” – Marian and Will

“If you’re on the brink of whether to video that day or not, do it! That’s seriously my only regret.” – Ashley and Dustin

“Get a videographer. It’s our biggest regret!” – Martha and Liam

“Don’t skimp on hiring a good photographer or videographer, you will regret it. They will capture the special moments throughout the day because the day happens so fast, you won’t see everything, and it’s all a blur!” – Kelly and Alex

Recommended Reading: Why You Need A Wedding Videographer

“The one thing I would have done differently would have been to utilize my bridesmaids more. To ensure everything looked the way it was supposed to. I would have had someone be in charge of double-checking the bar, tables, food stations, etc. In every area, there were things that were missing or not put out the way we envisioned it, so I would have loved for someone to have known what it was supposed to be like and ensured it was correct.” – Pamela and Kevin

“I promised myself that I wasn’t going to get caught up in chit-chat, which is very unlike me. But I just wanted to have fun and do whatever I fancied. If you can’t do that on your wedding day, when can you? Ryan did the rounds like a good husband, and I’m glad he took the time to chat to everyone, but he didn’t dance once, and he regrets not doing that now.” – Tom and Ryan

“Don’t try to over-schedule the day. Leave time to hang with guests. That’s a big regret for me.” – Aravinda and Mason 

“Between out-of-town guests coming to visit and having all of our loved ones in one place, we regret not having extra time before our wedding to spend with them” – Taylor and Noah

Recommended Reading: How To Plan A Wedding Weekend Itinerary

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Everyone has wedding regrets. No matter how well you plan, there are always some mistakes that become apparent later on. However, these missteps shouldn’t overshadow the overall significance of the day. Stay focused on what your big day truly represents and the positive aspects. 

But, even when things don’t go as planned, you can refer to this guide for tips on handling the day smoothly. And if there’s something you’re uncertain about during the planning process but it’s something you really want, don’t hesitate to go for it! 

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