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Can You Wear Black to a Wedding? A Celebrity Stylist Weighs In
Can You Wear Black to a Wedding? A Celebrity Stylist Weighs In originally appeared on Parade.
It's officially wedding season, meaning that it's time to get all of your wedding guest outfits in order. Of course, part of that process is deciding what color palette you want for each look. Certain colors are obvious no-nos—after all, we all know it's a major faux pas to wear white to a ceremony. But can you wear black to a ? When it comes to major gatherings, this reliable neutral is far more synonymous with black is one of the chicest, most readily available hues in anyone's closet. Who's to say that it doesn't have a place on your loved one's special day? Then there are other factors that you have to take into account no matter what color your ensemble is. For instance, what accessories are you planning to wear, and could they provide a welcome pop of color? On the other hand, where is the ceremony and reception you are attending and at what time? After all, a morning garden wedding sets a much different tone than, say, a post-vows cocktail hour on a warm summer we wanted to find out: Is it okay to wear a to a wedding? Celebrity stylist Robyn Victoria Fernandes, who has worked with the likes of Tinashe and Indya Moore, shares her thoughts with us to help answer that question once and for
Even if wearing black to a wedding isn't the standard, that doesn't mean that you can't consider doing so in certain contexts.'While wearing black to a wedding is not the norm, nor does it scream, 'I'm so happy for the happy couple,' I do think there's a time and place for it,' Fernandes says. 'And it can be done chicly.'Related:
Fernandes recommends saving your chic black ensembles for evening weddings and receptions, 'especially when the dress code is black tie.''When going all in on all black, keep it fun and festive, not over the top,' she says. 'Let's keep the ruffles and tiered dresses in the '90s. I'm thinking long column dresses with interesting details. Or cocktail chic—above the knee or knee length with a nice neckline, or better yet, strapless.'Related:
Sure, black is an easy color for most of us to wear. Still, there is a time and place for it when it comes to weddings.'Please refrain from wearing black to an outdoor or garden wedding,' Fernandes says. 'Try not to take the easy way out. Pick a color!'
If you choose to wear all black to a ceremony, Fernandes says that accessories are the place to add a pop of color—such as a statement shoe—to lighten the overall mood.'Colorful jewelry can also act as a point of interest, whether it be a necklace or earrings,' she notes. 'Think rich jewel tones like citrine, ruby or amethyst.'Related:
Fernandes recommends treating a wedding 'as a celebration, not a party.'In other words, leave your mini dresses in the closet and opt for simple floor-length dresses or dresses that land a few inches above the knee. If you opt for a pantsuit, make sure to dress it up with satin or by sporting a suit with embroidered material.'Remember when wearing black to a wedding, you want to keep it chic and classy,' she says.
If you're headed to an outdoor evening reception that is 'indoors or on a fancy rooftop,' Fernandes says you're good to wear all black.'Even your warm summer weddings, you could get away with it, too!' she Next:Robyn Victoria Fernandes, celebrity stylist who has worked with the likes of Tinashe and Indya Moore
Can You Wear Black to a Wedding? A Celebrity Stylist Weighs In first appeared on Parade on Jun 9, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 9, 2025, where it first appeared.