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18 Floral Wedding Guest Dresses That Hide Tummy Insecurities — Starting at Just $15

18 Floral Wedding Guest Dresses That Hide Tummy Insecurities — Starting at Just $15

Yahoo21-05-2025

It's officially wedding season, and if you're not planning your own big day, it's possible you're getting ready to watch a friend or family member say "I do." Events like these require a lot — a hotel, a gift and, most importantly, a dress! But between traveling, eating different foods and feeling stressed about getting out the door on time, bloating is a common occurrence, and worse, it can exacerbate other insecurities.
If you want to feel comfortable and confident while your loved ones tie the knot, you'll need a flattering dress that masks the tummy area, doesn't squeeze and (bonus) looks designer. While those requirements may sound too good to be true, we found 18 options that check all the boxes — including ones you didn't know you had. The dreamy floral designs ahead effortlessly conceal bloating, bumps and cellulite while making you look like a millionaire rich mom, can be found on Nordstrom and Amazon for as low as $15.
1. Beach Wedding: A high waist and easy wrap design make this sleeveless, printed maxi both flattering and ideal for warm-weather weddings.
2. Puff Sleeve Princess: You'll be the center of attention in a tummy-hiding floral dress that includes a classic tiered skirt.
3. Model Height: Want to look longer and leaner? Try Petal & Pup's mock-neck design, which lengthens your midsection and legs. The waist-cinching tie is just a bonus!
4. European Flair: Prettygarden's short-sleeve maxi was released just a few months ago, but it's already selling out! The A-line pick even includes practical hidden pockets.
5. Quiet Luxury: Take this midi from the wedding to brunch the next morning. We adore the rollable elbow sleeves and pleated skirt.
6. Bestseller Alert: Ruffle sleeves, a wrap waist and a modest V-neck make this breathable BTFBM pick work for multiple dress codes.
7. Vintage Aesthetic: Tiers, ruffles, flowers, oh my! Chelsea28's eye-catching maxi looks like it would cost hundreds at a Hamptons boutique.
8. Smocked and Ready: Looking for a long-sleeve dress? This ultra-flattering floral option has your name on it.
9. Loose Contour: A curved waist (with darling ruched detailing) helps to narrow the midsection, giving you an effortlessly slim appearance.
10. Amazon's Choice: Good luck choosing just one print! This smocked square-neck design highlights your collarbone, allowing you to show off your favorite necklace.
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11. Instant Charm: Be ready to turn heads in a Charleston-inspired dress that features an empire waist and pretty puff sleeves.
12. Fluttery Sleeves: We're obsessing over the flirty yet sophisticated style of Gibsonlook's playful maxi dress. It's a loose fit, but the waist-cinching belt makes it extra flattering.
13. One Shoulder: In case you missed it, asymmetrical styles are trending as of late. Nail the look with Prettygarden's one-shoulder dress that works well for large busts.
14. Effortless Mini: What makes Cupshe's waist-cinching peasant dress unique is its mesh sleeves, which secretly hide underarm batwings.
15. Not So Simple: Embrace the flattering fit-and-flare silhouette with this dainty black design that includes contrasting shoulder bows.
16. Everyday Outfit: Suitable for weddings, in-office days, picnics and everything in between, this versatile maxi is a summer must-have.
17. Budget-Friendly: Nobody would ever guess this classy short-sleeve dress is only $15 on Amazon . . . and we won't tell, either!
18. Luxe Long-Sleeve: You'll adore this designer-looking floral print pick, which will look especially chic when paired with nude sandals and a shoulder bag.
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