
What to Wear to a Rehearsal Dinner as a Guest, According to a Bridal Stylist
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You always think you know exactly what to wear to a rehearsal dinner as a guestâbut once the invite arrives, why does it suddenly feel like an overwhelming process?
Traditionally, the rehearsal dinner is when the betrothed coupleâs closest friends and family gather for pre-ceremony festivities the night before the wedding. Unlike the wedding ceremony and reception, which often carry a dress codeâblack-tie, cocktail, formal, etc.âthe rehearsal dinner is less regimented. Sometimes itâs not even a dinner! You know itâs a slightly less formal event than the big day, but still: The guidelines on how to dress are often blurry at best.
Plus, thereâs an unspoken stressor here too. âYouâre probably meeting some of the guests for the first time,â says bridal stylist and creative brand consultant Anny Choi. In other words, you want to look and feel your best without being so disruptive that it pulls focus from the happy couple. However, Choi says, itâs also a chance for wedding guests to show a little personality. âI actually think that itâs a good opportunity to make a statement, especially if the wedding itself calls for a more restrictive dress code.â
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The good news? These pre-wedding events usually arenât as highly photographed as the actual wedding itself, so that should take some of the pressure off. And if youâre invited to the rehearsal dinner, odds are high that youâre in the wedding party and have an assigned ensemble (read âpastel bridesmaid dressâ) for the big dayâthis could be your best chance to have fun with your look.
âOften, youâre seeing your old high school or college friends, or people you might not see all the time,â Choi says. âSo why not use that as an excuse to dress up?â
Okay, so youâre ready to have fun with your look. Now what? From there, you consider the season, venue, locale, and even the vibe of the bride(s) and/or groom(s). But in general, embrace the grey area. Below, Choi shares more of her tips for selecting a rehearsal dinner outfit.
What should I keep in mind when planning a rehearsal dinner outfit as a guest?
If youâre not sure what to wear to a rehearsal dinner, here are some things to be cognizant of:
Dress codes, if anyVenueTerrainSeasonLocationTastes of the coupleWhat if thereâs a wedding theme?
If there is a dress code or suggested theme for any pre-wedding events, it is good etiquette to follow the request of the couple.
âA lot of couples are throwing very specific themed pre-wedding events,â says Choi. âMaybe itâs an all-white party. Iâm working with a couple where they are encouraging guests to wear shades of sunset to their welcome event.â
Choi encourages everyone to see this as an opportunity to be creative. And sometimes creativity thrives within parameters.
How different should a rehearsal dinner outfit be from the wedding day look?
In general, pre-wedding events are less dressy than the wedding, unless noted otherwise in the invitation. So yes, you can leave the tuxedo in the hotel room…but that doesnât mean you should show up in a T-shirt and shorts or other overly casual attire. Rehearsal dinner dress code is still more formal than your average Tuesday.
âYouâre attending two very different events,â Choi says. âI advise doing something different from what you might be wearing to the ceremony so that you get the variation.â Some examples? Go with a shorter hemline for the pre-wedding event by wearing a mini cocktail dress, or extend the silhouette with a long sleeve. If your reception dress is more formal or muted in color, a relaxed sundress or a bright pop of color the night before might be appropriate.
When in doubt, go for â90s silhouettes.Edward Berthelot/Getty Images
âIâm seeing a lot of simple, minimal â90s silhouettesâespecially in bold colorsâgoing into this wedding season,â says Choi. âIt immediately makes me think of Gwyneth Paltrowâs pink Ralph Lauren Oscars dress. I think a shape like that feels so timeless and effortless, but itâs comfortable. You feel and look good in it.â
So when in doubt, a simple sleeveless slip dress with a column silhouette will never fail when it comes to cocktail attireâespecially in a bright hue or a classic neutral. Add a blazer or abutton-up shirt for colder months (or chilly air conditioning).
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Treat the location like a theme.Christian Vierig/Getty Images
Read into what you can based on the welcome eventâs location or venue. âA floral dress for rehearsal events lends really well to a garden party,â says Choi. âAnd thereâs so much you can play around with for an urban city setting or even a beachy seaside event.â
Scope out the venue online and imagine what would photograph best in that setting. A cocktail dress in a bright red hue works for drinks on a rooftop bar, for example, while a relaxed, gauzy maxidress would be more appropriate at a destination wedding.
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Fresh accessories can create a whole new look.Raimonda Kulikauskiene/Getty Images
Avoid the one-and-done dress, Choi cautions. Donât waste money splurging on something for a wedding rehearsal dinner thatâll only end up at the back of your closet, never to be seen again. Especially if youâre attending more than one event this season. âIf itâs something you can wear again, different accessories make it work for different occasions,â Choi says. âYou can bring your own twist to it each time.â
Some outfit ideas: A statement necklace or earrings, whether itâs silver Art Deco or a bright piece of coral, adds pizzazz to a simple silhouette. Straw accessories can tone down a dressier look at a summer wedding. Even just swapping your usual flats or loafers for metallic heels can elevate your favorite work dress.
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Consider sharp separates you can wear again.Daniel Zuchnik/Getty Images
âLooking back, Iâve personally opted for a lot of separates instead of a dress when it comes to rehearsal or welcome events,â Chois says. âI donât love a one-hit-wonder dress that I buy for one specific occasionâbut I have photos in it, so I donât want to wear it. Iâm leaning more toward separates that I can style in different ways for different occasions, whether itâs a rehearsal dinner or a personal event that Iâm going to.â
When styled right, a skirt set or dress pants and a button-down can be just as elegant as a flowy dressâbut theyâre totally different vibes. (A jumpsuit works too!) Choi purchased a made-to-order green-and-white floral crop top and skirt set from One/Of, for example. Last summer she wore the skirt with a solid top to a rehearsal dinner. Recently she wore the same skirt dressed down with a knit top for a night out with friends.
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Plan around your shoes.Jeremy Moeller/Getty Images
âAlways make sure you have appropriate shoes on,â Choi says. Nothingâs more miserable than foot pain before the dancingâs even begun. âIf youâre going to be on grass, sand, or cobblestones at any point, you probably want to stay away from skinny stilettos and opt for block heels or wedges instead.â
Consider starting with your shoe first and going from there with your rehearsal dinner attire. Luckily, wedges and espadrilles are currently in style, and block-heel sandals pair well with spring and summer silhouettes.
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Reformation Serenity Block-Heel Sandals
Always keep a print under 50% white.Jeremy Moeller/Getty Images
Some etiquette experts will tell you not to wear white at all during any of the wedding events, but Choi says there is room to play. âI personally think a bit of white is okay,â says Choi. âIf weâre getting picky, a 50-50 print is okay.â
What does that mean? Donât wear a white dress, obviously, but a floral print with a white base is likely fine in a guest outfit as long as color takes up roughly 50% or more of the fabricâs surface area. Choi also recommends steering clear of a light or eggshell yellowâeven the butter yellow thatâs trending right nowâas they tend to read white, especially in spaces with bright natural light. âIf youâre questioning it, then I would ask the bride.â
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Pack a floral midi-dress as back-up.Raimonda Kulikauskiene/Getty Images
Classics, even if theyâre a bit clichĂ©, are classic for a reason. âEspecially leading up to spring weddings, a lot of people tend to just opt for a bright, floral dress for welcome events,â Choi says of this foolproof solution for wedding guest dresses.
Itâs so reliable, in fact, itâs not a bad idea to pack in the suitcase just in case you have a spill, change your mind at the last minute, or simply want options. Almost anything with a botanical or floral print will likely work for a rehearsal dinner, especially if it has a draped neckline, ruffles, or other playful details. A midi silhouette is best to show off that new pair of strappy sandals.
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Shop your own closet.Jeremy Moeller/Getty Images
A more casual rehearsal dinner âis a good opportunity to rewear something that you mighâ’ve worn to another event or another wedding in the past,â says Choi. Wedding season means these evenings are in abundanceâitâs silly to purchase something new for every event of every wedding weekend. So donât feel guilt about pulling something from your own closet, even if youâre in the bridal party. Take that dress from the bridal shower or that family memberâs graduation you attended last month and make it feel fresh with new accessories. Even simply changing up your hair and makeup can make a difference.
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