Wedding Guest Dress Guide 2026: What to Wear by Dress Code

Wedding guest dresses from Shopise's Wedding Guest Edit

Wedding guest attire in 2026 calls for a midi or floor-length dress in jewel tones, neutrals, or muted florals for evening weddings, and soft pastel midis for daytime ceremonies. Black is now widely accepted at evening weddings. White, ivory, and pale champagne are always off-limits unless the couple specifies otherwise.

This guide breaks down what to wear by dress code, season, venue, and the rules every wedding guest should know in 2026 — with dress recommendations from $65 to $200.

The quick dress code decoder

Dress code Wear Avoid
Black tie Floor-length or tea-length satin, lace, or beaded in jewel tones, navy, or black Anything above the knee, denim, casual fabrics
Cocktail / semi-formal Above-knee to tea-length in satin, lace, or structured silhouettes Floor-length gowns, very casual styles
Garden / daytime Midi floral, pastel midi, or soft slip dress Sequins, heavy beading, dark "evening" tones
Beach / destination Lightweight midi sundress, satin slip, breezy silhouette Heavy fabrics, stilettos that sink into sand
City hall / courthouse Midi or knee-length cocktail dress Floor-length, anything overly formal

Black tie weddings

Black tie is the most formal dress code you'll encounter as a wedding guest. The expectation is floor-length or tea-length, in evening fabrics (satin, lace, beaded, structured) and refined colors. Browse our Wedding Guest Edit's floor-length options.

Best colors: Deep emerald, burgundy, navy, oxblood, black, plum, sapphire, charcoal.

Avoid: White, ivory, pale champagne, neon, heavy sequins unless the wedding is themed glamorous.

Navy satin midi dress for black-tie weddings

Cocktail-attire weddings

Cocktail attire is the most common dress code at evening weddings in 2026 and offers the widest range of options. Knee-length to tea-length in elevated fabrics. Shop 88 cocktail-appropriate dresses.

Best fabrics: Satin, lace, structured midi cuts. The LBD Edit and Love Lace collections are built for this dress code.

Baby blue midi dress for garden weddings

Garden, daytime, and outdoor weddings

For garden ceremonies, brunch weddings, and outdoor daytime events, opt for midi-length silhouettes in soft palettes. Avoid heavy fabrics and dark "evening" tones that read out of place under natural light.

Butter yellow dress for garden weddings

Best colors: Lilac, blush, sage, baby blue, butter yellow, soft floral prints. Browse the Baby Blue Edit and Butter Yellow Edit.

Beach and destination weddings

Linen set for beach destination weddings

Beach weddings call for lightweight fabrics that move with sea breeze and stand up to humidity. Avoid stilettos (they sink), heavy beading, or anything that wrinkles. The Vacation Edit has destination-wedding-friendly options.

The hard rules every wedding guest should know

    By season

    Spring weddings (March – May)

    Soft florals, pastels (lilac, blush, butter yellow), lightweight midi dresses. Pair with sandals or low heels for outdoor ceremonies.

    Summer weddings (June – August)

    Breathable fabrics like cotton, linen, lightweight satin. The Sunkissed Nights collection works for summer evening events.

    Fall weddings (September – November)

    Jewel tones (burgundy, emerald, navy), satin, velvet, richer fabrics. The Burgundy Edit is built for autumn ceremonies.

    Winter weddings (December – February)

    Velvet, structured satin, sequins for evening, warm jewel tones. Long sleeves and tea-length+ silhouettes recommended.

    Frequently asked

    What should I wear as a wedding guest in 2026?

    For black tie, choose a floor-length or tea-length dress in jewel tones, navy, or muted neutrals. For cocktail, pick a midi or above-knee structured silhouette. For garden weddings, choose a midi floral or solid pastel. Avoid white, ivory, and pale champagne.

    Can I wear black to a wedding?

    Yes — black is now widely accepted at evening weddings in 2026. Choose satin or lace black dresses with elevated detail. Avoid plain matte black for traditional or religious ceremonies.

    Can I wear a colored dress to a daytime wedding?

    Absolutely. Lilac, blush, sage, baby blue, and butter yellow are 2026's most flattering wedding-guest tones for daytime. Solid colors photograph cleaner than busy prints in natural light.

    What's the rule about not wearing white?

    Don't. Even off-white, ivory, pale champagne, and very light cream are off-limits unless the couple has explicitly invited guests to wear white (rare). This is the most non-negotiable wedding guest rule.

    Is it OK to wear a mini dress to a wedding?

    For casual summer or beach weddings: yes. For formal or religious ceremonies: no — choose midi or longer. For cocktail-attire, a sophisticated mini in elevated fabric can work.

    What should I wear to a black-tie wedding under $200?

    Look for a floor-length or tea-length satin or lace dress in a jewel tone. Our Wedding Guest Edit includes black-tie-appropriate styles between $85 and $160 (sale), down from $145-$350.

    What if the invitation says "festive attire"?

    Festive attire = cocktail dress with a celebratory element. Sequins, metallics, jewel tones, or bold colors are welcome. Think holiday-cocktail-party energy in a non-holiday setting.

    How do I dress for a destination beach wedding?

    Lightweight midi or sundress in breathable fabric. Skip heels (they sink in sand) — wedge or flat sandals work. Avoid heavy beading or anything that wrinkles in transit.

    What about the rehearsal dinner?

    Rehearsal dinners are usually one step less formal than the wedding itself. If the wedding is black-tie, rehearsal dinner is cocktail. If the wedding is cocktail, rehearsal dinner is dressy casual.

    Can I wear the same dress to multiple weddings in one season?

    Yes — if the guest lists don't overlap heavily. Otherwise, change accessories or hair to differentiate the look.

    Shop the entire Wedding Guest Edit for 48 hand-picked styles, $65 to $200.