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    From breezy I do’s on a Caribbean beach to panoramic nuptials on a western dude ranch, couples everywhere are embracing the destination wedding trend. For guests, a vacation-meets-wedding presents an opportunity to not only explore a unique locale but also dress up for the occasion.

    Deciding what to wear ultimately comes down to the fine print on the invitation—the dress code. While the intention is to provide guidance on guest attire, dress codes can often lead to confusion. Do I have to wear a tuxedo if it’s black-tie? Is this midi dress too casual for a springtime cocktail party? To complicate matters further, couples are mixing things up more than ever, says Shannon Leahy, a luxury event planner and designer based in California and Maryland. “A grand, historic ballroom in an urban setting practically begs for black-tie, but we’ve also seen clients host black-tie weddings in outdoor gardens as a deliberate juxtaposition.”

    To help you decipher modern-day wedding guest attire, we’re breaking down what the most common dress codes really mean. Keep scrolling for our guide to popular wedding dress codes and what to wear for each type of ceremony.

    FAQ:

    What is the most popular dress code for a wedding?

    Ultimately, the dress code is less about the setting and more about the atmosphere the couple wants to create, explains Gabriella Rello Duffy, senior editorial director at Brides. So while black-tie and cocktail remain the most traditional categories, don’t be surprised if you open an invite that cites “garden chic,” “island elegance,” or a wildcard like “black-tie neutral.” Rather than begrudge a divergence from the norm, embrace the challenge and lean into the celebration’s aesthetic. “This is your moment to go for it!” says Lahey. If you’re struggling for inspiration, check the wedding website. “Couples have begun creating mood boards or providing color swatches that help guide guests on their attire search,” says Rello.

    Are there any general dress code rules guest need to follow for every wedding?

    While anything goes for creative dress codes, one golden rule still holds: “Guests should avoid white unless explicitly asked to wear it,” says Leahy. “A pattern that includes some white is fine, but a solid white or off-white dress is still considered off-limits—it’s the bride’s moment to shine.”

    Jump to a specific dress code:

    Black-tie weddings

    As the most formal dress code, black-tie is traditionally reserved for ceremonies that take place after 5 p.m., which Lahey says ties back to the historical divide between daytime and evening wear. (Think: Downtown Abbey’s Crawley family changing for dinner each night.) Embrace the opportunity to don your most festive attire. Per Rello, female guests should wear floor-length gowns or longer cocktail-style dresses in elevated fabrics and patterns; for men, tuxedos or a formal black suit and tie. “Generally speaking, this isn’t the time for a navy, gray, or other color suit,” she says.

    Woman in light blue dress
    Woman in long black dress
    Woman in brown sequin gown

    Michael Costello x Revolve Saskia gown

    Man in black tuxedo

    Bonobos Empire Stretch tuxedo jacket

    Black-tie optional or formal attire

    Arguably the most confusing category for guests, black-tie optional or formal (often used interchangeably), is regarded as a step down from black-tie but fancier than cocktail. While Lahey and Rello agree this option has become less popular among couples (owing to its inherent ambiguity), if you do receive it on an invite, err on the side of caution and opt with a more formal interpretation. “When in doubt, a classic black dress (either midi or floor-length) is always a safe bet,” says Rello. “For men, a traditional suit and tie will ensure you blend in with dressier guests, but you can also lose the jacket if the party skews casual.”

    Woman in red dress

    Georgia Hardinge Exclusive Opal maxi dress

    Woman in navy blue dress

    Amanda Uprichard x Revolve Cherri gown

    Woman in black dress

    Amanda Uprichard Queen gown

    Woman in blue dress

    Georgia Hardinge The Relic dress

    Man in navy tuxedo

    Cocktail attire

    Typically, cocktail means short dresses and suits. But as a dress code that’s seen year-round, appropriate attire hinges upon seasonality and the wedding venue. Per Lahey, “summer cocktail” at a seaside resort implies lightweight suits (like linen with an optional tie) and festive sundresses that feel dressy yet summery. Conversely, a winter wedding set in a formal indoor space—such as a historic library or contemporary museum—might mean a dark suit and tie for men and a knee- or midi-length dress in luxe fabrics, like satin or lace, for women.

    Woman in short,  colorful floral dress
    Woman in light pink dress with florals

    La Fuori Garden Gala dress

    Woman in blue dress

    Cara Cara Carlie midi dress

    Woman in green and blue dress
    Woman in black and tan dress
    Man in navy jacket

    J.Crew Ludlow suit jacket

    Man in navy pants
    Man in navy jacket

    Banana Republic Modern Classic suit jacket

    Man in navy pants

    Banana Republic Modern Classic suit trouser

    Resort formal

    When it comes to the ever-popular, multi-day beach wedding, guests can almost certainly expect to see a tropical-themed dress code on their invitation. While the welcome party typically skews casual (breezy fabrics, shorter hemlines), brides and grooms often request that guests fancy themselves for the main event. This might mean colorful, patterned gowns for women and vibrant tones or loose linen suits (with an optional tie) for men.

    Woman in green dress

    Farm Rio Euroflax midi dress

    Woman in multi-colored dress

    Alemais Surrealist Summer midi dress

    Woman in light pink and brown tropical dress

    Farm Rio Tropical Landing midi dress

    Woman in blue sequin dress

    Simkhai Bex Sequined maxi dress

    Woman in multi-colored dress

    Alemais Bath House midi dress

    Man in beige suit

    Banana Republic Herringbone suit jacket

    Man in beige suit

    Banana Republic Stone Glen Plaid suit trouser

    Man in blue jacket
    Man in blue pants

    Garden party

    Whether the setting is a whimsical backyard tent or an elegant English garden, outdoor weddings often inspire a nontraditional dress code that falls somewhere between semi-formal and cocktail. What you select to wear as a guest should hinge upon seasonality and the ceremony time. For example, a 4 p.m. wedding in May might call for a structured fabric or mid-length hemline that’s breathable during a sunny ceremony and cocktail hour, but still warm as the temperature drops during the evening reception. Gents, think well-tailored suits in lighter tones, such as beige, pale gray, or even pastels.

    Woman in white and green toile dress

    Smith & Quinn Siena sonnet

    Woman in light green floral dress

    ASTR the Label Imelda dress

    Woman in yellow and red floral dress
    Woman in floral dress
    Woman in light blue dress

    V. Chapman Lily midi dress

    Man in sage suit

    Banana Republic Herringbone suit jacket

    Man in sage pants

    Banana Republic Herringbone suit trouser

    Wildcard

    “In 2025, couples are using dress codes to infuse personality and playfulness into their events, especially at welcome parties and rehearsal dinners, but even at the wedding itself,” says Lahey. So don’t be perplexed if you open an invitation that cites “cowboy cocktail,” “Met Gala festive,” or “all white” as the couple’s preferred attire. Lean into the theme and approach the dress code enthusiastically. “Arriving in attire that’s in keeping with the couple’s request is one of the biggest responsibilities of a wedding guest,” Rello says. “So do your best to follow what’s been outlined on the invitation or wedding website.”

    Woman in red and white polka dot dress

    De La Vali Esperanza Crepe de Chine maxi dress

    Woman in light pink dress
    Woman in long green and black dress

    Farm Rio Lenzing Ecovero Euroflax maxi dress

    green dress
    Woman in hot pink dress

    Aqua Ruched Ruffled midi dress

    brown leather jacket

    Fan Jackets leather blazer

    Man in black pin strip suit

    Phix Silver Stripe blazer

    Man in black jacket
    Man in sage green blazer



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