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Lavish wedding guest dresses for the 2025 season
Lavish wedding guest dresses for the 2025 season

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time15-05-2025

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Lavish wedding guest dresses for the 2025 season

For a lavish wedding where money's no object and you know the bride will be spending like a royal on a show stopping gown, the least you can do is return the favour by wearing your best luxury wedding guest dress to the opulent occasion. Keep scrolling to see the best luxury wedding guest dresses for every dress code. • This article contains affiliate links that can earn us revenue Emilia Wickstead's gowns have won the seal approval from the royal family, so much so the New-Zealand born, London based designer even paid homage to her loyal customer, the Princess of Wales, by naming a 'Kate' dress in her honour. This pretty pink jacquard dress features textured floral detailing and a flattering fit and flared shape, as well as a defined bodice and uniquely gathered neckline. £1,800, Emilia Wickstead at Net-a-Porter Crafted from a breezy cotton poplin blend, this Oscar De La Renta gown was made to be worn to spring nuptials. Showcasing an array of English roses and a playful asymmetric neckline, it proves florals in Spring although obvious, can be far from boring. £2,335, Oscar de la Renta at Mytheresa The simple yet effective column silhouette of this Erdem wedding guest dress makes it a universally flattering option and lets the floral print, clusters of carnations, pansies and violets, really shine. £1,495, Erdem at Net-a-Porter A summer soiree calls for a strapless gown. With its drop waist and timeless polka dots, this navy number from Self Portrait has a real vintage vibe that can be furthered with pearl accessories and Mary Jane heels. £450, Self-portrait at Mytheresa Caroline Herrera's midi dress, which showcases the brand's reimagined poppy print in a summery electric blue, has a touch of the 1950s about it with an elegant drop waist and pleated skirt. Pair it with a wide brim sun hat on seriously sunny occasions — from garden parties to countryside weddings.£2,140, Carolina Herrera at Harrods Bias cuts don't have to be exclusively reserved for the bridal party. The black velvet bows on this silk Rodarte gown keeps it firmly within wedding guest territory rather than veering into the bridesmaid camp. £2,505, Rodarte at Mytheresa When it comes to black tie, women really do get the short straw. Men can simply dust off their best tuxedo suit the morning of the big day and rock up looking prim and proper without a second thought. For women, the challenge to find a gown that fits the complicated and often mistaken black-tie dress code often causes contention and worry. However, look at it this way, it is usually a free pass to wear something outrageously extravagant. If that still rings alarm bells, read black-tie wedding as long and evening-appropriate. Roland Mouret's floor-length wedding guest dress ticks both boxes. £1,095, Roland Mouret at Mytheresa If the bride has opted to bypass a blacktie dress code, London-based label Safiyaa's Oria dress feels polished thanks to the cape detail but comes in a more wedding-appropriate barely there pink shade. £1,295, Safiyaa at Mytheresa Both modest and maximalist, you can spot a Taller Marmo design from a distance — just look out for the audacious ostrich feather trims or elegant asymmetrical silhouettes. £1,488, Taller Marmo at Mytheresa Another quiet luxury brand to have on your radar is Tove. For a sundress with a difference, look to the label's Lauyrn strapless style in buttermilk yellow. Cut from a stretch-cotton and finished with a midi length skirt, this piece is perfect for shore-side ceremonies. £545, Tove at Selfridges Nobody does boho quite like Zimmermann. Proving you can be beachy while still catering to a wedding guest dress code, this maxi dress features a cape-effect panel that drapes elegantly over the shoulders — ideal for hot, destination weddings. £1,400, Zimmermann at Net-a-Porter When invited to an exotic destination for a wedding, one can get over excited and go overboard with the dress code. Steer clear of anything palm tree printed or outfits you'd see in The White Lotus and instead opt for La DoubleJ's subtle nod to the botanical on its bias-cut silk dress. £1,150, La DoubleJ at Mytheresa The rise in more casual (but no less chic) city weddings has catapulted the cocktail dress code into one of the most popular themes of the season. Don't overcomplicate and simply see it as an occasion to swap the formal evening gowns for midi and mini lengths, extra points if it's from Vivienne Westwood and in this playful poppy red hue. £620, Vivienne Westwood at Mytheresa For extravagant evening events, only Jenny Packham's sequinned wedding guest dress will do. It's perfect for a 1920s theme without looking gaudy or predictable. £2,505, Jenny Packham at Harrods Inspired by the swinging sixties, Valentino's baby pink mini dress is finished with beading and pearl embroidery at the neck and sleeves. Lean into the retro feel and style yours with playful eye make up and party platform heels. £4,350, Valentino at Mytheresa

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