Picking a dress to wear to a spring wedding is a deceptively tricky fashion task. First, there’s the wedding dress code to figure out, then there are the sweltering afternoons and chilly evenings that temperamental spring weather delivers. All in all, it’s not always as easy as it seems to find a spring wedding guest dress.
Luckily, we’ve got you covered with a dozen dress ideas that don’t rely entirely on ye ol’ florals for spring — groundbreaking, right? — and, instead, take cues from this season’s freshest trends. That’s not to say you won’t find a single floral print on our list of fun, exciting dresses for spring weddings. ‘Tis the season for flowers, after all, and if a fashion fave isn’t broken, there’s no need to fix it.
Whether you want to ride the trend train with something ultra fashion-forward or you’re simply looking to stand out among the sea of wedding guests, you’re definitely going to want to consider one of the spring wedding guest dress looks below.
Dark Floral
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Stand down pastels, the age of the dark florals is upon us. Rather than pale pinks or blues, go luxe with a floral maxi in deep jewel tones like royal blue, navy, or forest green, with some bright pops of neon thrown in. To keep the look luxe, we recommend pairing dark abstract florals with sumptuous accessories like velvet, padded headbands, shoulder-skimming earrings, or suede pumps.
Reformation
Muted and Neon
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Sage green is a trending wedding guest color this spring, and we love how this soft shade pairs with vibrant neon orange and pink. To make the most of this muted color, try slipping into a slinky maxi dress and then creating contrast with a strappy sandal and a structured mini bag.
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Old Hollywood
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Who says you can’t wear black to a warm-weather wedding? The key is, simply, how you wear it. Pairing a classic, Old Hollywood silhouette like a curve-hugging, off-the-shoulder midi dress with a purse or clutch that has just the faintest hint of springtime saturation — think lemonade yellow or rosé pink — is an A+ wedding guest look.
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Ruffles
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If you adore pastels and delicate floral prints, we salute you. There’s no reason not to embrace sunny pink patterns and soft, seasonal colors as a spring wedding guest. If you’re looking for a fresh way to wear pastel florals, don’t worry about turning up the volume to 11. A sumptuous high-low hemline dripping with tulle ruffles is a statement maker that’ll only benefit from accessories that deliver the same extra energy, like rhinestone-studded heels and glittering diamond tennis bracelets.
Show Me Your Mumu
Elevated Fringe
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Crochet is having a moment this spring and summer, and, paired with a fringe hemline, the trend can be utterly elevated far beyond beach coverup status. To play up the quiet luxury of a crochet midi dress as a spring wedding dress style, try pairing a neutral dress in black or cream with a pair of strappy sandals in a rich jewel tone.
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Earth Tones
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Orange is the number-one trending wedding guest color right now, and we couldn’t be happier to see it. Rich orange plays nicely with all skin tones. Trust us, you just have to find the right shade: Once you’ve landed on the shade of orange that brings out your inner glow, be it ochre, marigold, tiger’s eye, clay, or tangerine, follow it to your fave silhouette and call it a day.
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Corsetry
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Corset styles are here to stay, and we love the way boning can elevate and break up a floral print. If you’re hoping to rock a corset to your next spring wedding, we recommend sticking with the dark floral theme and opting for a tropical floral print that features black, navy, or deep green heavily throughout.
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Mixed Prints
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If you prefer a shorter hemline, try picking out a bold, patchwork print. Elevated mixed prints are an art form unto themselves, so be sure to keep the accessories neutral for this spring wedding dress style: White, silver, or nude shoes and accessories will make the whole thing pop.
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Vintage Floral
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Another floral look we can’t quit is a vintage-inspired print in a midi silhouette. If the print is bright and busy, try to pair the dress with nude pumps and a pink handbag.
Acler
A Little Leg
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We all love showing off a bit of leg, but there’s a tasteful way to put some skin in the game, as it were. One way to add a layer of wedding-appropriate gravitas to a dress with a thigh-skimming slit is to look for one edged with delicate, feminine touches like embroidery or beading.
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Sultry Slips
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The slip dress is timeless for a reason, and a spring wedding is a perfect time to slip on a shawl and get your slink on. This is another wedding guest dress style that benefits from a longer hemline — midi or maxi length is ideal. We recommend looking for contrasting details in lace along the neckline and bodice, and unexpected shades (in other words, you don’t want to look like you’re actually wearing lingerie). Vibrant citrus hues like chartreuse or lime are vivid and delightful, but deeper tones like ocher and aubergine are equally refreshing. For accessories, opt for contrast courtesy of a metallic clutch and pendant jewelry.
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Retro Polka Dots
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Opting for retro styles, like polka dots, can bring a sense of timeless charm and playfulness to the function. While it’s a nod to previous fashion eras, it also feels modern and elegant at the same time. Polka dots also bring just the right amount of subtle print without being super in your face, especially when done with a muted color palette like black.
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Pastels
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Wedding season means it’s the perfect time to break out the pastels. Go for a chic shade like this butter yellow, it’s subdued yet still vibrant enough so it still feels exciting. Pastels feel right at home at a spring or summer ceremony, especially when the dress code leans romantic or garden-party chic. Pair it with strappy heels or a simple clutch.
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Drop Waists
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Drop waist dresses continue to be one of the most popular dress styles, making them perfect for all your wedding guest needs. With their elongated bodice and relaxed lower seam, they offer a fresh alternative to the usual cinched silhouettes. Plus, it looks so timeless and classic on literally anyone, it’s practically impossible to go wrong with.
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