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21 Stunning Wedding Guest Dresses From Reformation

21 Stunning Wedding Guest Dresses From Reformation

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A boatneck number that's not only gorgeous but also bra-friendly, which will be one less thing to worry about when packing for a destination wedding (here's your friendly reminder to bring your passport and double check the flight time!). No matter how far away you're traveling for the wedding, you'll feel comfy and supported in this dress on the big day.
Price: $348 (available in sizes 0–12 and six colors)
A backless dress so gorgeous, someone's aunt will gasp audibly when you walk into that vineyard reception. It's giving ~extremely well-dressed side character~ — because we all know the main characters are the nearlyweds, ofc.
Price: $278 (available in sizes 0–12, 14–24, and four colors)
A fitted knit dress for a beach wedding where the dress code is unofficially 'effortless but stunning.' She's stretchy, she's strappy, and she looks just as good barefoot in the sand as she does on the hotel patio with a coconut cocktail in hand. It's lowkey giving White Lotus, but just the fancy tropical resort part, not the murder part.
Price: $178 (available in sizes XS–XL and three patterns)
A buttercup yellow satin dress to wear when your ex is also attending the wedding and you need them to feel just a little bit haunted (okay, a lot). Yes, we are absolutely here to celebrate another couple's love but... it doesn't hurt to look good for the occasion, amirite?!
Price: $298 (available in sizes 0–12, 14–24, and petites)
A silk halter-neck gown that very well could have been the inspiration behind the song Can't Take My Eyes Off You (a wedding playlist staple). Honestly, all this beauty needs is a tiny bag to hold exactly one lipstick and a granola bar.
Price: $328 (available in sizes XS–XL and six colors/patterns)
A chic yet casual off-shoulder LBD so you can easily go from city hall ceremony to rooftop bar reception. It's made from a stretchy knit material that would be comfy enough for an entire day of partying and snacking — *and* you can totally wear this for other occasions.
Price: $198 (available in sizes XS–XL and five colors)
A classic fit-and-flare dress for that one wedding where the ceremony's in a field, the reception's in a barn, and there's a high chance of both line dancing and craft cocktails. It's surprisingly elegant for something you can comfortably sit cross-legged in on a hay bale.
Price: $248 (available in sizes 0–12, 14–22, petites, and seven colors)
A cowl-neck gown to wear when you secretly hope you'll catch the bouquet and someone's number. With an open back and liquidy silk that looks good in candlelight or a Polaroid flash, this dress is soft, spicy, and seriously photogenic.
Price: $398 (available in sizes 0–12 and six colors/designs)
A 100% silk floral column dress that'll feel oh-so luxe against your body and can last you for years and years with proper care (the timeless design also lends it longevity). It's destined to become a wedding season staple because it's wayyy too pretty to just wear once or twice.
Price: $298 (available in sizes 0–12, 14–24, and four colors)
A romantic dark floral number with lace detailing if your goal is to look like a soft-focus oil painting come to life. And who knows, maybe the wedding you're at has a sketch artist. And maybe it also takes place at a historic mansion, complete with a string quartet playing classical pop music à la Bridgerton.
Price: $278 (available in sizes 0–12, 14–24, petites, and six colors/patterns)
A floral off-shoulder mesh dress for trendy yet casual nuptials with fairy lights, food truck catering, and someone's golden retriever as the ring bearer (d'awww). Fingers crossed there's also a photo booth because you'll definitely want to remember this outfit. 😍
Price: $178 (available in sizes XS–XL and three patterns)
A pistachio-green frock to prove simple doesn't mean boring — it just means it's versatile enough to look completely different with different shoes, accessories, and hair. Updo + floral statement earrings + straw bag + espadrilles = garden reception. Blowout + thick bangle + strappy sandals = cocktail mixer. And the list goes on!
Price: $248 (available in sizes 0–12 and four colors/patterns)
A strapless silk dress with a matching scarf that'll flutter behind you dramatically as you dash around helping the bride with the seating chart, because you're a Capricorn and you deliver. And thanks to the no-fuss silhouette, this dress will keep you comfy from ceremony to cake.
Price: $348 (available in sizes XS–XL, 1X–3X, and eight colors)
A short and sweet strapless satin dress so you can channel your inner Sabrina Carpenter on the dance floor. Just be ready for all the other guests to swarm you with questions about where you got your dress. (And it kind of reminds me of the iconic green bubble dress from Gossip Girl... IYKYK.)
Price: $278 (available in sizes 0–12)
A mermaid dress for a wedding that calls for ambiguous "semi-formal" attire — it's not quite black-tie but a simple sundress also won't do. This one is sleek, lightweight, and drama-free (unless you count the pleated flare hemline).
Price: $298 (available in sizes 0–12, 14–24, petites, and eight colors/patterns)
A picnic-inspired dress to attend a backyard wedding where there's a cornhole tournament, homemade sangria, and at least one toddler in a bow tie. The slightly relaxed fit means you can hug the happy couple, twirl in the grass, and go absolutely wild at the grazing tables. Did someone say charcuterie? Because I'm there.
Price: $188 (available in sizes 0–12 and four patterns)
A retro halter-neck dress that's somehow both cottagecore and red-carpet ready for a summer wedding in Provence. Am I envisioning you running through fields of lavender and living my dream? Yes, I am actually.
Price: $278 (available in sizes 0–12 and six colors/patterns)
A scallop-edge dress so you'll slay in selfies and stay cool in 86-degree heat — thanks to the flowy skirt and back cutout detail. And the dark floral pattern means it could work just as well for a fall/winter situation if you throw on a blazer or shawl. Love, love, love!
Price: $248 (available in sizes 0–12 and four colors/patterns)
A scoop-neck polka-dot number with ruffles made for spinning around to ABBA's Dancing Queen, possibly with an Aperol spritz in hand. Cheers to when the wedding playlist, open bar, and your outfit are all S-tier.
Price: $348 (available in sizes 0–12 and four colors)
A wrap-style dress with a dramatic side slit that looks incredibly glamorous but feels as comfy as a robe. The billowy style is ideal for your chef friend's wedding where you *know* the food will be delish and you simply won't allow restrictive clothing to get between you and the dessert tower.
Price: $348 (available in sizes XS–XL and two patterns)
A deep-V floor-length gown that won't need any accessorizing because it's a statement in itself. No need to stress for days about which shoes or bag will work with your dress — even the most basic items will look elevated when paired with this stunner.
Price: $398 (available in sizes 0–12, petites, and five colors)
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