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9 Foolproof Ensembles for Any Type of Wedding

Looking for the ultimate wedding guest outfit? Call off the search. We have you covered for every possible church, city, location, and vibe to come for 2020's nuptial season. To help you in your quest to be the best dressed guest, push aside the stereotypical ideas about wedding attire, and instead think about the below wedding guest outfit suggestions we highly recommend.

There's absolutely nothing wrong with falling back on a floral midi dress and block heel sandals, but we challenge you to think outside of the box and opt for a spring-ready suit or perhaps a sculptural top and trousers instead. What we're saying is there are no rules. Well, other than the fact that you want to look smart, feel comfortable, and not upset the couple getting married. To help you with even more styling ideas, we've found nine fail-safe ensembles that will have you looking and feeling your best all wedding season long. 

Scroll down for stylish wedding guest outfit ideas you can always rely on.

Style Tip: If you want an instantly put-together ensemble, opt for a monochromatic look with a silk-satin dress and a satin trench coat.
Style Tip: In case you need an easy look to wear at a moment's notice, a jewel-tone dress and a pair of easy mules will be just what you need.
Style Tip: Not much of a dress person? Style a chic strapless top with a pair of straight-leg pants.
Style Tip: A classic LBD will feel polished with a cropped cardigan. Plus, if you're attending an outdoor wedding, it'll keep you warm.
Style Tip: An all-lace dress will always feel particularly feminine. Let it be the focus of your ensemble with simpler accessories.
Style Tip: For those of you loving the puff-sleeve trend, style one with statement jewelry like a chain necklace to give the romantic look an edge.
Style Tip: Another classic wedding guest ensemble is a coordinated suit. With chic sculptural earrings to add a modern touch, you'll be set to go.
Style Tip: When in doubt, you'll never go wrong with a lace-trim slip dress and minimalist accessories.
Style Tip: A bohemian-inspired tiered dress is perfect for spring weddings. To play into the romantic look, add a classic ribbon into your hair.

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