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Our Favorite Fall Wedding Guest Dresses for 2025

September 9, 2025 | marissa

The leaves are changing, the air is getting crisp, and invitations have flooded your mailbox. This can only mean one thing: fall wedding season is here! If you’ve been invited to an autumn celebration, it’s the perfect time to elevate your wedding attire. Luckily, shopping for fall wedding guest dresses is a breeze. You get to play around with warm color palettes, fun patterns, and a variety of different fabric materials. 

So, if you’ve got a fall wedding or two on your calendar this year and still haven’t chosen an outfit, don’t worry. We’ve rounded up some stylish fall wedding guest dresses you can easily buy online, so you’ll look fashionable and wedding-ready in no time.

Before diving into fashion inspiration, here are a few tips for selecting the perfect fall wedding guest dress:

  • Our first and most important piece of advice––wear something you feel good in. You deserve to feel both comfortable and confident! 
  • When selecting your outfit, keep the wedding location in mind. For example, if it’s outdoors, opt for warmer fabrics and layers. For indoor venues, choose elegant fabrics like satin or velvet.
  • Stick with a color palette that complements the wedding theme and season. For fall weddings, consider autumn hues like burgundy, deep greens, or earthy tones. 
  • Don’t be afraid to play around with different warmer fabrics like velvet, wool, or tweed.

The options are endless when it comes to finding the perfect wedding guest outfit. By keeping these tips in mind during your shopping experience, you’ll be sure to find an outfit that is stylish, comfortable, and perfect for the fall season. 

Junebug Favorite Fall Wedding Guest Dresses 

Harvest Hues

If you really want to lean into the autumn season, you can’t get closer to the feeling of fall than with harvest-inspired shades. Think burnt orange, terracotta, mustard yellow, and marigold—colors that instantly evoke crisp leaves and golden sunsets. Burnt orange and rust, in particular, are everywhere in fall fashion right now, and they translate beautifully into wedding guest attire. These tones shine in a variety of fabrics, from luxe velvet to sleek satin to playful printed patterns, making them a versatile yet statement-making choice for any fall celebration. 

Jewel Tones

Jewel tones are a timeless fall favorite because they flatter just about everyone—no matter your skin tone, hair color, or body type. Rich shades like emerald, sapphire, amethyst, and ruby bring depth and elegance to any wedding setting. They’re also a reliable choice if the invitation doesn’t spell out a dress code, since jewel tones strike the perfect balance between festive and sophisticated. Whether you’re headed to a black-tie celebration or a cozy backyard party, you can’t go wrong with a gem-inspired hue.

Earthy Neutrals

Earthy neutrals are another effortless option for fall–these are your warm browns, sandy tans, olive greens, and muted sage. Brown especially is having a major fashion moment, with plenty of trendy yet timeless dresses available in this rich hue. These tones feel grounded and versatile, making them easy to style with everything from understated gold jewelry to bold statement accessories. Whether you prefer something sleek and modern or flowing and romantic, earthy neutrals bring a polished ease to fall wedding dressing.

Dark Romance

Dark romance never goes out of style, and fall is the perfect season to embrace it. Black, navy, and burgundy are the ultimate colors for black-tie weddings, bringing an air of elegance and sophistication. But these shades aren’t limited to formal celebrations—they transition seamlessly into more casual looks when paired with modern details like low backs, pleats, or cutouts. Whether you’re aiming for timeless glamour or a subtly sultry edge, dark romance hues deliver a dramatic yet versatile option for fall wedding guest style.

Golden Hour Metallics

Golden hour metallics bring instant glamour to any fall wedding. Shades of copper, gold, and champagne sparkle beautifully under candlelight or twinkling string lights, making them especially perfect for evening celebrations. Whether you choose a fully sequined gown, a silky gold slip dress, or a metallic-accented print, these luminous tones guarantee you’ll stand out in the most elegant way.

From Reformation to AW Bridal, we’ve scoured the internet for the best fall wedding guest dresses. Do you also have a winter wedding on the schedule? Make sure to check out our roundup of favorite winter wedding guest dresses too.

Image by Lauren Wysocki. See more of this real wedding here.

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Europe Comes to Australia in this Gothic Sydney Wedding

September 9, 2025 | justine

What began with the exchange of a heavy medical textbook grew into daily car rides to university and, eventually, more than a decade of love. For Melissa and Dylan, those early, ordinary moments became the foundation of a relationship that carried them through final exams, family hardships, and a pandemic. In May 2023, Dylan proposed in the exact spot they first said “I love you,” leading to a gothic-inspired Sydney wedding that beautifully blended European grandeur with Australian nature.

What We Love About This Sydney Wedding

  • A gothic-meets-nature theme blending European architecture with Australian bushland
  • Deep red and green styling that honored both of their heritages
  • Personalized details like a custom emblem, stationery, and backdrop
  • Halloween-inspired lace masks that doubled as party favors
  • A dramatic couture gown with a detachable hooded veil and cape

Meaningful Touches That Made Their Sydney Wedding Ceremony More Unique and Personal

Melissa and Dylan skipped a first look but still wanted a private way to share their vows. Their solution? Reading them in the same hotel, back-to-back without seeing each other. “It was one of the most sacred moments of our day,” Melissa said. Later, their videographer edited the vows into a film that played before their reception entrance, moving their guests to tears.

Their Sydney wedding ceremony was filled with personal touches: Dylan walking both of his parents down the aisle, live music throughout the ceremony, and even schoolchildren shouting congratulations during their petal toss. 

Wedding Fashion That Balanced Tradition and Modernity

Melissa always dreamed of a Grace Kelly–inspired look, but as her vision evolved, she gravitated toward something more unconventional: a detachable hooded cape in lace. Coral from Corston Couture brought her vision to life in a three-piece gown with a cathedral train. Her striking electric blue Manolo Blahniks added a bold “something blue,” later swapped for silver kitten heels for dancing.

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Dylan’s search was just as meticulous. After visiting more than ten tailors, he finally found Tailor & Co that crafted a tuxedo that was timeless yet slightly unconventional, complete with a bow tie and cummerbund. “He focused on every aspect, down to the material and shape of his bow tie,” Melissa shared.

JB Tip: Find artisans who are masters of their craft and open to collaboration. A custom piece will not only fit your body perfectly but also embody your personal style.

Finding the Right Sydney Wedding Venue With Character

“We were always heavily inspired by weddings that incorporated nature and history in a way that felt romantically enchanting,” Melissa shared. “As we got further into planning, we decided to really look into locations that represented both art and history.” They searched for venues that offered both gothic grandeur and a connection to nature. Their ceremony at The Garrison and reception at Curzon Hall gave them everything they envisioned. European-style grandeur without leaving Sydney.

The couple’s approach highlights the value of choosing a venue with inherent character. With the architecture providing a striking backdrop, they directed their budget toward florals, stationery, and key styling moments rather than trying to transform the space from scratch.

Designing a Wedding That Felt True to Their Cultures and Style

Cohesion was a priority. Melissa and Dylan incorporated their heritage—Nepali, Middle Eastern, and Indo-Chinese—through bold color choices like deep royal red, forest green, and beige. For their reception at Curzon Hall, the floral styling focused on high-impact areas like the sweetheart table and cocktail room, with vines climbing walls and roses spilling across tabletops. 

The atmosphere was anything but stiff. Their band performed from the dance floor instead of the stage, inviting guests to sing and move alongside them. Even a toppled champagne tower became a moment of shared laughter, captured beautifully on camera.

Instead of outsourcing everything, the couple styled and designed many elements themselves, from their emblem to their very own wishing well. They worked closely with pros who welcomed creative challenges and were open to trying something new. “We made sure our chosen vendors were comfortable making creative changes to match our theme.” Halloween also played a playful role, with lace masks given as favors. “Guests loved them so much, they wore them all night,” Melissa said.

Lessons Learned From Planning Their Sydney Wedding

Looking back, Melissa and Dylan are most thankful they stayed true to themselves. “Don’t feel pressured to do what other people want or what’s expected of you. This day is about you and your partner, and no one else.”

Their Sydney wedding embodied that mindset. Gothic yet glamorous, playful yet personal, and layered with details that told their story. From bold colors to custom-made elements, they proved that personalization can be found in both grand gestures and subtle touches.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Salt Atelier
Ceremony Venue – The Garrison
Reception Venue – Curzon Hall
Floral Design – Boutierre Girls
Cake – Impression Cake Design
DJ + Live Music – Limited Edition Band
Videography – Alexander Li
Invitation Design – The Vampires Bride
Makeup Artist – Linda Tran
Hair Styling – Dodie Jay
Wedding Dress – Corston Couture
Bridal Accessories – Natasha Scweitzer
Groom’s Apparel + Accessories- Tailor & Co
Groomsmen’s Apparel – Joe Black 
Rings – Natasha Schweitzer + Chaumet
Transportation – Bride & Vroom
Fabric Printing + Treatment – Signed By Yiana
Photobooth + MC – Fave Events
Bubble Tea – Boba Babii
First Dance Choreographer – Move Dance Studios

 

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Sedona Micro Wedding Blending Family, Adventure, and Breathtaking Red Rock Views

September 7, 2025 | justine

Some love stories start in the most ordinary places. For Rachel and Ryan, it was a summer job at their local AMC movie theater that brought them together. Ryan was training Rachel as part of her onboarding, and while they dated casually back then, life soon pulled them in different directions. Rachel left for college out of state, but they kept in touch over the next few years. It wasn’t until later, when they had both grown up a bit, that they reconnected and realized they shared the same core values and vision for the future.

When the time came to plan their wedding, those values guided every decision. Instead of hosting a large event, they chose a Sedona micro wedding that reflected their love of family, adventure, and the great outdoors. With just 15 guests, breathtaking red rock views, and a carefree, personal approach, they crafted a day that felt entirely their own.

What We Love About This Sedona Micro Wedding

  • A thoughtful color palette inspired by Sedona’s red rocks
  • An intimate, family-centered ceremony with personal roles for loved ones
  • A Jeep tour adventure in wedding attire through Cathedral Rock
  • Emotional, heartfelt speeches and surprises from both parents and friends

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Rebekah Sampson Photography

Why Scaling Down Made Their Day More Meaningful

For Rachel and Ryan, the biggest decision was whether to host a large wedding or keep things intimate. “It was important to us that our wedding reflected our values and what we love, instead of being put on for anyone else,” they shared. Their choice of a Sedona micro wedding allowed them to focus on family, adventure, and intentional moments.

They asked their guests to wear shades of terracotta, rust, and red to complement the landscape while keeping decor minimal. “We wanted the red rocks to speak for themselves,” Rachel said. Spare flowers from her bouquet doubled as bud vase arrangements, proving that less really can be more.

Making Family the Heart of the Ceremony

The ceremony itself was intentionally personal and filled with family involvement. Ryan’s middle brother officiated, both of Rachel’s grandmas gave heartfelt “words of wisdom,” Ryan’s father offered a blessing, and their young nieces acted as flower girls. “Our 3-year-old niece needed a little help walking down the aisle, so her mom stepped in as the third flower girl.”

One of the most emotional surprises came during the first dances, when Rachel’s dad performed a custom song he had written just for the occasion. “It had everyone in tears,” Rachel shared.

The couple also created space for private moments. They watched the sunrise together the morning of the wedding, and earlier that week, they hiked into the red rocks with coffee and donuts—where they ended up exchanging their vows for the first time.

Turning a Vacation Rental Into a Celebration Space

Instead of a traditional reception hall, Rachel and Ryan hosted their celebration at their rental home. “We knew we wanted our families to be comfortable and together, so we looked for houses with big outdoor spaces,” Rachel explained. The balcony with sweeping views of the red rocks made the perfect setting for their intimate lunch.

The table decor was entirely DIY, with Rachel planning the tablescape in Chicago and setting it up with her sister-in-law the night before. She also made the cake herself. Stacking two Berry Chantilly cakes from Whole Foods and decorating them with leftover flowers from her bouquet.

Their friends, though absent, still found a way to join in. The night before the wedding, Rachel was gifted a scrapbook filled with letters and photos from her closest friends, a surprise that left her emotional and deeply connected to them on the big day.

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Adding Adventure to the Wedding Day Timeline

After lunch, the celebration continued with an adventurous Jeep tour through Sedona’s iconic red rock landscapes. Still in their wedding attire, Rachel and Ryan climbed into the Jeeps with their family and bumped their way toward Cathedral Rock. “Ryan carried me through the tricky spots in my heels,” Rachel recalled. “It was thrilling and magical.”

That balance of intimacy and adventure was exactly what they had hoped for. Their Sedona micro wedding ended with laughter, stunning views, and a reminder that weddings can be whatever feels true to you.

Building a Trustworthy Team Without a Venue Visit

Planning a destination celebration from Chicago came with its challenges. Most of their vendors were booked sight-unseen, which meant plenty of research and trust—but that approach paid off.

“We wanted a photographer who could capture fun, life-filled moments, not just posed shots,” the couple said. That search led them to Junebug vendor Rebekah Sampson Photography, whose candid style was a perfect match. Similarly, their private chef handled everything with ease, creating a seasonal, three-course meal and even pairing it with local Arizona wines. “He was extremely flexible and really took some of the decision-making off our hands.”

For Rachel and Ryan, the takeaway was simple: focus on building a small, trustworthy team and invest in the areas that matter most to you. And above all, stay true to yourselves. “The day can truly be what you’d like it to be, as traditional or untraditional as feels authentic to you,” they said. “Invest in what’s important to you, not what you think will look best to others.”

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Rebekah Sampson
Ceremony Venue – Sky Ranch Lodge
Reception Venue – Mingus Mountian III + Mingus
Floral Design – White Sage Floral
Catering – Messina Culinary
Cake – Whole Foods
Videography – Shannon Nolan
Invitation Design –
Makeup + Hair Styling – Hellinana
Wedding Dress – Jenny Yoo
Transportation – Red Rock Jeep

 

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