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What NOT to Wear as a Wedding Guest

Updated April 2026

Wedding guest fashion

While there's plenty of room for personal style at weddings, some fashion choices are universally frowned upon. Here's your guide to avoiding wedding guest fashion faux pas.

1. White, Ivory, or Cream

This is the golden rule of wedding guest attire: don't wear white. This includes off-white, cream, champagne, and anything that could photograph as white. The only person who should be in white is the bride.

Exception: Some modern couples are fine with white at their weddings - but only if they explicitly say so.

2. Anything Too Bridal

Even in an acceptable color, avoid anything that looks like a wedding dress: full-length white lace, ball gown silhouettes, or anything with a train. You don't want to be mistaken for the bride in photos.

3. The Exact Wedding Party Color

If you know the bridesmaids are wearing sage green, choose a different shade. You don't want to accidentally match the wedding party and look out of place in photos.

4. All Black at Traditional/Religious Weddings

While black is now widely accepted at most weddings, some traditional or religious ceremonies still consider it inappropriate. If you're attending a very traditional wedding, opt for a different color or add colorful accessories.

5. Anything Too Casual

Even casual weddings require some level of polish. Avoid:

6. Anything Too Revealing

A wedding isn't the place to show too much skin. Avoid:

7. Red at Traditional Weddings

In some cultures, red is considered attention-seeking at weddings. In Chinese culture, red is reserved for the bride. Know your audience and err on the side of caution.

8. Anything Too Flashy

Save the ultra-sparkly ball gown for New Year's Eve. You don't want to upstage the couple on their special day. A little sparkle is fine, but avoid anything that screams "look at me."

What You CAN Wear

Now that we've covered the don'ts, remember there's a whole world of appropriate options:

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