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Beach: Lightweight fabrics (linen, chiffon, cotton blends), midi or shorter hemlines (avoid long trains). Wedge sandals or flat sandals. Floral or bright colors fit the vibe.
Garden/outdoor: Block heels or wedges (stilettos sink into grass). Longer hemlines if windy, but avoid trailing fabric. Breathable fabrics like cotton, viscose, or light crepe.
Yes, especially for evening, winter, or formal weddings. Avoid black for very casual daytime or beach weddings (opt for color instead). Add colorful accessories or a floral print to soften black if you’re worried about looking too somber.
Pear shape: A-line or fit-and-flare dresses, off-the-shoulder or embellished tops to balance.
Apple shape: Empire waist, wrap dresses, or V-neck with flowing skirt.
Hourglass: Bodycon (with stretch) or belted wrap dresses.
Petite: Hemlines just above or at the knee to avoid being overwhelmed.
Comfort tips: choose stretch lining, avoid scratchy sequins under arms, and do a “sit test” (bend and sit to see if the dress rides up or digs in).
Daytime / semi-formal / garden: knee to midi length.
Evening / formal / black tie: floor-length gown.
Casual / beach / destination: above the knee is fine (mini is too short unless the dress code explicitly allows it – e.g., “festive casual”). Avoid micro-minis for any wedding.
Spring: pastels, florals, light fabrics (chiffon, linen). Layer with a cropped cardigan or light blazer.
Summer: breathable fabrics (cotton, linen, viscose), sleeveless or short sleeves, bright or light colors.
Fall: jewel tones (emerald, plum, navy), velvet or heavier crepe, long sleeves. Bring a pashmina or tailored jacket.
Winter: velvet, satin, long sleeves or high necklines. Dark colors or metallics. Wool-blend coats and opaque tights if it’s cold. A dress with a higher neckline is warmer than a strapless one.