26 Outfit Ideas That Will Make You the Best-Dressed Winter Wedding Guest (2024)

Choosing what to wear as a winter wedding guest can be tricky. You could stick with a basic black dress or experiment with your attire. Not all winter weddings are the same, so we enlisted expert Jaclyn Goldgrub to give us some pointers and explore all of the possibilities.“Lately, a lot of people are going the non-traditional route,” Goldgrub shares. “Shoppers are asking for an elevated jumpsuit or pantsuit instead of a traditional dress or gown.” If you want to stick to a dress, Goldgrub strongly encourages wearing a pop of color: “Wearing a vibrant hue in the dead of winter is so unexpected, and helps to maintain the positive energy throughout the evening.”

Meet the expert

Jaclyn Goldgrub is a former fashion buyer and owner of Dear Dreamer, boutique in Brooklyn, NY.

With that in mind, check out 26 winter wedding guest outfits that you’ll want to wear again and again.

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Leather & Lace

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One of the fun parts about coming up with a winter wedding guest outfit is the ability to mix and match fabrics in almost any imaginable combination. We love this rock-and-roll-inspired look featuring a lace top and black midi skirt with a leather jacket. Take it to the next level with accessories that go heavy on the hardware, like the belt and bag seen above

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Winter Florals

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More muted floral designs are often overlooked when choosing what to wear to a winter wedding, but they make for a much more exciting look than the standard little black dress. Look for a dress that comes with a matching jacket, as seen above, and use playful accessories to keep the vibe from veering into mother-of-the-bride territory.

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A+ Accessories

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Speaking of accessorizing, wearing a more simple winter wedding guest outfit is a great opportunity to show off your style with a heavy touch of flair. The two-piece ensemble is undoubtedly chic, but it’s the perfectly positioned hat, pendant necklace, leather gloves, and mini Dior bag that make this outfit so fierce, that people will wonder if you’re there to object.

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Dramatic Sleeves

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A bright minidress with dramatic, flowing sleeves worn with on-point accessories demands attention without stealing the spotlight.

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Rosette Details

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Rosettes are a very specific trend that comes and goes quicker than a bouquet of fresh flowers. Right now, however, this particular embellishment is in and can be spotted on everything from dresses and shoes to hats and handbags. Naturally, we love the look of several red rosettes scattered throughout the look. But the boxy red suit jacket keeps this winter wedding guest outfit feeling fresh. “I love the simplicity of a slip dress with an oversized rosette accent,” shares Goldgrub. “It’s simple yet chic, and definitely can be worn with so many different kinds of accessories.”

If you’re not into the oversized blazer, Goldgrub suggests amping up the wow factor with chunky gold earrings or a metallic clutch.

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A Statement Scarf

Remember: Scarves don’t have to be practical. Some dramatic draping helps add dimension to any winter wedding look. Keeping you cozy is a bonus, and if it gets too hot, you can always leave it on the back of your chair.

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Fun in Flats

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If there’s any chance you’ll be encountering the elements on your way to an upcoming winter wedding, don’t feel shy or self-conscious about wearing flats, especially with a floor-length dress. Pointy-toe patent leather always makes for a great party shoe, plus your feet are guaranteed to feel more comfortable on the dance floor.

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Anything But Basic Beige

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At first glance, beige feels like an odd choice for any wedding, let alone a winter affair. However, Goldgrub, who typically eschews muted tones, counts this look as a winning wedding guest outfit because of all the delicate details in the design. “Despite being the opposite of vibrant, there is definitely a sexy element to this look. However, a pop of color, like a pink or red lip, can only help take this elegant outfit to the next level.”

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A Single Cold Shoulder

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It seems like cold-shoulder tops and dresses are everywhere lately, and can run the gamut from black tie to boho. But that doesn’t mean you should shy away from the design once temperatures fall below freezing. A single cold shoulder helps to add movement, while the spaghetti strap—while adding minimal coverage—can help the dress feel more secure on the dance floor.

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Sheer & Shiny

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Somehow, mixing these sequins, leather, and mesh really works for a winter wedding guest outfit. Just keep the overall color palette dark, and remember to add some bling to double down on the sparkle.

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Cozy Yet Chic

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While perhaps not ideal for the dance floor—hey, it gets sweaty out there—we love the idea of attending a winter wedding wearing something cozy like a cashmere gown. The super soft fabric screams luxury, while simple jewelry and fluffy accessories enhance the overall comfy chic aesthetic.

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A Tiny Bit of Tulle

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Sometimes too much tulle can feel a little too Disney princess. If that’s what the bride is going for, great. But, as a guest at a winter wedding, it goes without saying that less is more. Instead of seeking out a voluminous ball gown or skirt, try looking for an outfit where the fabric is used as an accent rather than a primary element. We love how the red tulle is used to create a color-blocking effect with this pink column gown without being too va-va-voom.

A Classic Turtleneck

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Yes, you can wear a turtleneck to a winter wedding, provided it is more than your basic base layer. If a simple turtleneck gown catches your eye, go extra glam with some over-the-top accessories like dangly earrings and a sparkly choker necklace. The cutouts, while alluring, are totally optional.

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BYOBlazer

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You don’t have to rely on your plus one to lend you their jacket at the end of the night if you bring your own. Opt for an oversize or menswear-inspired piece to drape over your shoulders en route, and as you make your entrance. It’s an unexpected styling trick that can elevate even the most demure dress to boss status.

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A Bold Blue Hue

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Something blue isn’t just for you-know-who. Look for something elegant in a bright royal blue. Not sky blue, or navy. Or even cerulean. It’s amazing how this hue can stand out, even on the dreariest winter days. The super-long opera gloves and flowing cape pictured above give off regal vibes, but won’t overshadow the bride.

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Platforms & Plaid

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This plaid winter wedding guest outfit is for a couple of specific weddings — for instance, if the couple getting married is very punk rock, or the event is held on a storied Scottish estate. Regardless, this flouncy dress with a handkerchief hem is too cool not to include on this list. Give it a more formal spin with classic black pumps and a pendant necklace or perhaps a visible lace bralette to dress up your décolletage.

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Pile on the Polka Dots

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We could wax poetic about polka dots, but let’s cut to the chase: They’re timeless, seasonless, and inject a pop of personality into any outfit. This is all to say that we strongly encourage wearing playful polka dots to practically any formal affair. But, if you’re worried about looking too pedestrian, elevate the look by incorporating some fuzzy swift dots in your stockings, gloves, or even the dress itself. Nailed it.

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A Glamorous Graphic Print

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We’re partial to the trompe l'oeil gloves by Loewe pictured above, but really, any dress with an eye-catching design is fair game for a winter wedding guest outfit. Keep accessories simple, or play off different pops of color in the print. We love how this style star iterated on the red accented nails with bold sunglasses in a similar shade.

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Gothic Glam

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Wednesday Addams doesn’t have to be your style icon to love this black sequin-and-lace look. “If you are going to wear black, look for a dress with elements of textured lace mixed with sequins that make it special,” suggests Goldgrub. No matter what, a bold lip—blood red or otherwise—is an absolute must for nailing this gothic glam look.

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A Silky Set

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If a suit feels stuffy, try wearing a satiny patterned set instead. If it looks too pajama-like for the ceremony, wear a blazer on top—then go with the matching set once the reception rolls around.

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Go for the Gold

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If you’re not one to mix metals but want to wear something shiny, we suggest passing on the same old silver sequins and going for gold. This sunny, shimmery shade is ideal for a destination winter wedding, ideally somewhere near a beach. Hey, no one said it had to be snowing!

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A Coordinating Coat

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If, for some reason, a portion of the wedding takes place outdoors, then you’ll want to take the time to make sure your outfit and outerwear actually go together. Whether you find the coat first and build a look around it, or simply looking for something in a similar shade, you’re bound to be one of the better-dressed guests braving the elements.

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Time for Tie-Dye

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Just the thought of tie-dye brings visions of summer to mind, but the technique can work just as well in more muted colors and on a knit fabric. “Normally, I’m not a fan of tie-dye, but this color combo and dip-dye dress had me at hello,” gushes Goldgrub. “It’s a great way to take a more common spring and summer print and winterize it. I love the long-sleeve element as well.”

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Black and Blue

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If anyone ever told you that black and blue don’t go together, well, they were obviously incorrect. A navy blue dress looks even more polished with black accessories (instead of brown), and a black dress can appear even more on trend with blue embellishments. Don’t be afraid to break the rules; just don’t break any bones on the dance floor.

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Beautiful in Bronze

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When clients ask Goldgrub to steer them towards something special, she always reaches for something metallic. “I find them to be extremely flattering on most, and this bronze look in particular is a showstopper,” she shares. While yours truly is partial to a single metallic hue, Goldgrub doesn’t shy away from mixing metals. “Just because you are in bronze or gold doesn’t mean you can’t accessorize with silver!”

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A Rouge Number

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Who says you can’t wear red to a wedding? That fashion “rule” is outdated—so long as the rest of your look is appropriate for the occasion. We love this relaxed ruffled look on Sophia Roe, specifically for the accessories pairings.

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FAQs

26 Outfit Ideas That Will Make You the Best-Dressed Winter Wedding Guest? ›

When it comes to style for a winter wedding, you'll often see dark colors or jewel tones, crushed velvet dresses, and even some long-sleeve gowns.

What to wear to a winter wedding as a guest? ›

When it comes to style for a winter wedding, you'll often see dark colors or jewel tones, crushed velvet dresses, and even some long-sleeve gowns.

What color to wear to a winter wedding? ›

Winter wedding colours

We're talking shades of midnight blue, deep green or berry red—so get stuck in and embrace that warm festive feeling. Jewel tones are not only incredibly pretty, but as the traditional colours associated with winter, these tones make for a great winter wedding outfit.

What does a 50 year old wear to a wedding? ›

One of my go-to outfits is a classic midi-length dress made with a soft, flattering fabric in a color that complements my skin tone. Don't forget to pair your ensemble with tasteful accessories such as statement jewelry, a stylish clutch, and comfortable yet chic footwear.

What shoes do you wear to a winter wedding? ›

Don't go open toe with your footwear

Pointed, rounded and closed-toe footwear or some stylish boots will be your best bet.

Is it OK to wear black to a winter wedding? ›

Macon, meanwhile, simply advises to use your sartorial common senses: “We love black for a formal winter wedding, for example, but might opt for a lighter hue for a sunset beachside soiree,” she says. So go forth, and don your favorite dark dress to your next nuptials—it's no faux pas.

What is not appropriate to wear as a wedding guest? ›

Avoid sequined ball gowns, sparkly tiaras, sky-high platform heels, or other articles of clothing that will draw attention away from the bride. A wedding isn't the proper time to make a bold fashion statement. If you're at a complete loss for an outfit, Sabatino suggests sticking with a long or short black dress.

Can a woman wear pants to a winter wedding? ›

It may not seem traditional, but pants can actually be an elegant option for a winter wedding. Just opt for a tailored pair that have an elegant look, and pair them with a statement top. For a winter wedding, pants in a dark color, such as black, are an ideal option.

Can I have bare legs at a winter wedding? ›

It gives your outfit the smart factor, adds elegance AND keeps you warm. I really feel the cold and simply cannot endure cold legs and feet for hours, so when it comes to winter weddings I would always try and have my legs covered.

Can I wear ankle boots to a winter wedding? ›

You might not automatically think of boots for a wedding, but a pair of heeled ankle boots in leather or suede can be a great choice, and will give you a bit of insulation too. Don't forget to consider the venue too. If it's an indoor wedding, you'll have more flexibility with your shoe choice.

What should a 60 year old woman wear to a wedding? ›

Fit-and-flare Wedding Guest Dresses For Women Over 60

Fit-and-flare dresses whether knee-length or longer are chic and flattering. It has a defined waistline and fits closer to the body but is not too tight which makes it uncomfortable. This forgiving silhouette fits every body type.

What are the best colors to wear to a winter wedding? ›

Jewel tones (ruby red, yellow topaz, sapphire blue, or emerald green) or cool tones (pink, red, blue/blue undertones) are always great choice colors for the winter months. The colors make it great to wear to a winter wedding.

What to wear to a wedding as a guest in winter? ›

Unlike spring and summer weddings, to which you can wear the bare minimum, winter weddings call for dresses made from thick fabrics like velvet and with sleeves, if possible. You can also feel good about icing yourself out in a ton of jewelry to match the icy temperatures outside.

What is winter wedding attire? ›

If you're not keen on wearing a dress to a winter wedding, a trouser suit or long-sleeved jumpsuit makes a savvy alternative to a dress.

Should you wear a long dress to a winter wedding? ›

Since a winter wedding is in the winter when it's, well, cold out, you may want to choose a long sleeve dress. You could go short (I love this one and it's on sale) or a full length gown too. A midi length is also great. But long sleeves will keep you warm and ensure your dress is seasonally appropriate.

Can you wear an spaghetti strap dress to a winter wedding? ›

A spaghetti-strap dress can be a stunning choice for winter events. If you're looking for winter wedding guest outfit ideasOpens a new window, here's how to make it work: Formal Events: Choose a co*cktail dress or slip dress in a heavier fabric like velvet or a detailed brocade, adding an air of winter elegance.

Can I wear boots to a winter wedding? ›

Megan reveals: “Although they may feel less formal than a strappy heel or court shoe, boots are a great footwear alternative for a winter wedding. They'll elongate your legs the same way dressy heels do— just without the discomfort. Make sure you choose a style dressy enough for the wedding."

What to wear to a wedding as a guest female? ›

Women wedding guests should wear a full-length dress, be it a ballgown, a sheath or an A-line style. High heels are strongly recommended. Feel free to accessorize with opulent jewelry and even elbow-length white silk gloves.

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