5 tips for dressing for a winter wedding

October 13, 2015

5 tips for dressing for a winter wedding

1. Fabric choice

Whether the wedding is formal or casual will play a major role in determining the fabric for your dress.

  • Satin, silk and chiffon are appropriate for black-tie weddings, while lace or brocade is perfect for semi-formal weddings.
  • Go with a heavy cotton or jersey knit for casual weddings.
  • Stay away from light cotton and linen as those are more suitable for the warmer months.

2. Skirt length

When choosing the length of your dress, consider where the wedding will take place.

  • If the ceremony will be held in a church, your dress shouldn't be shorter than your knees.
  • Maxi dresses are stylish and can make a statement at a wedding, though don't confuse the maxi dress with the evening gown. A maxi dress is typically made from jersey knits and can be worn to casual weddings, but not those that are black tie.
  • An evening gown is usually made of silk, satin or chiffon and isn't normally seen casual event.
  • Only wear a mini dress if you know the wedding will have a party-like atmosphere.

3. Colour palette

First rule for the wedding guest: don't wear white, and stay away from ivory, cream and eggshell.

  • Winter colours such as burgundy, plum, and forest green are great shades for a festive atmosphere.
  • Black is another option for evening weddings that you should feel free to dress up with a statement necklace or metallic accessories.
  • If the wedding is near New Year's Eve, glitter or sequin embellished dresses are perfect for setting the festive mood.

4. Sleeve length

Sleeve length is a crucial factor in beating the elements.

  • Going sleeveless or strapless may leave you out in the cold without a cover-up, and there's no guarantee the venue will have proper heating.
  • Another option is elbow-length or three-quarter sleeves. You'll often find these styles with lace or mesh sleeves, which add a stylish, subdued flair.
  • Long sleeves look great balanced with shorter dresses, and with this choice, you'll be able to forego a shawl to keep warm.

5. Cover-up

You don't want to cover up your whole dress with a bulky coat or jacket.

  • Pair a faux-fur bolero jacket with your strapless gown for an elegant look, or add a pop of colour with a cropped jacket or shrug.
  • Lace cardigans and cashmere shawls are also stylish options to add a warm touch to your outfit.

As a guest, finding the right dress to wear to a wedding can be a challenge, especially when you have to weather the elements at a winter wedding. With these simple tips, you will look and feel great all evening.

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