Dress Code
They say to not upstage the bride but I’m here to tell you that as long as you aren’t wearing white (men, women, everybody), bring out your best. Never worry about being too loud, vibrant or flashy! I want you to have fun with your fit and use this weekend as an excuse to wear what you’ve always wanted to but haven’t had the occasion. Florals, mixed prints, metallics, diamonds, it’s all fair game. Have fun!
Disclaimer: Please don’t feel like you need to buy a tuxedo and ball gown in order to attend. We’d rather you be there than not at all!
SHOPS WITH AFFORDABLE DRESSES
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SHOPS WITH AFFORDABLE DRESSES ~
REHEARSAL DINNER
Dressy Casual | Cocktail
Think evening and sexy! The pictures show a good range of looks. Ties and socks are not a must for suit-wearers. You can go shorter on the dress/skirt or opt for dress pants instead.
WEDDING
Black Tie | Formal
Dresses: Any gown or floor length dress will work. Shorter dresses are totally okay - it’s all about the styling. Add fur, sparkle and heels and you’ll be black-tie ready.
Suits: You’ll be safe with any tuxedo or black suit. If not that, add a pocket square or bowtie and you’re automatically elevated. If you’re playing with color or pattern, anything that fits well and looks sharp will be great!
Avoid white/ivory or super light gray/khaki jackets (if it might read white in a photo).
BRUNCH
Sunday Best | Business Casual
No ties needed, lighter and softer colors, way more relaxed. Polos, tennis shoes and hats can work for this vibe. Dress up but be comfortable.