Get ready, fall weddings are upon us. When dressing for this slightly less traditional alternative to the spring or summer soiree, there are a ton of gorgeous style options for you to choose from. Glam fabrications, rich jewel tones and layers aplenty are in store. But as you prepare to hit your best friend’s wedding, the question remains: with so many gorgeous style options, how do you choose what to wear?
When it comes to fall wedding guest attire, there are lots of easy tricks you can try if you’re looking to amp up your look or wear something a bit more playful than your usual. We rallied our team of Stitch Fix Stylists to come up with 5 simple, stylish trends you can try this fall wedding season—of course, with your very own Stitch Fix Stylist by your side, you’ll never do the heavy lifting.
Let’s get to 5 easy trends you can try this fall wedding season.
5 easy trends to try for fall weddings
1. Trend: The feminine prairie dress
Wedding type: Daytime, casual, outdoors
Why: It’s versatile, on-trend and just dressy enough
Pro tip: Lean into rich fall colors and feminine details, like ruffles
As ladylike as it is approachable, the prairie dress—defined by key details like ruffles, a flowing body and voluminous sleeves or sweet straps—lends itself perfectly to a daytime wedding or during the autumn months, or any casual, outdoor fall wedding (think: a rustic barn venue). We think of this as a stylish opportunity to lean into rich earth tones and feminine silhouettes of the season without committing to a dressy cocktail look. Add a chunky cardigan or a soft shawl and your favorite pair of suede boots—outfit complete. (Still not sure which dresses to wear to a fall wedding? Your Stitch Fix Stylist will have your back!)
“For parties that go into the night, pair it with a fun second layer—I recommend a cozy, oversized cardigan to keep arms warm in
the autumn breeze.”
2.Trend: The mini dress
Wedding: The in-between bash—not casual yet not black tie
Why: It’s fun, flirty and timeless
Pro tip: Reach for a playful print to turn up the flair
For that upcoming wedding invite that has more of a “raucous party” than “solemn ceremony” vibe, we recommend a playful mini. Our two fave mini styles this season: A halter neck for a more seductive take, and a long-sleeve shift for something more classic-chic. Another option: minis in luxe fabrics like velvet, cashmere or other fine-gauge knit—chic and especially practical if your festivities have an outdoor element.
Once you’ve settled on a shape, get into the style: Have fun with feminine florals in deep autumnal colors like bordeaux or emerald, or go for graphic prints like polka dots or leopard. Pair your mini with a dressy shoe—we love a metallic sandal or even kitten-heel booties. Bare legs in a mini too bare for you? Add a cozy pair of opaque tights or sheer black hose. And don’t forget a festive clutch—this season we’re into metallic hardware accents that’ll shine under the disco ball. (Psst…don’t forget a trending lady jacket or cozy cashmere wrap if you’re the always-chilly type.)
“Since this silhouette is shorter, opt for a style with long sleeves, or consider a stylish pair of boots to help keep you warm.”
3.Trend: The slip dress
Wedding type: Nighttime, more formal
Why: It enhances your shape and never goes out of style
Pro tip: Mix textures to keep it interesting
The black tie wedding invite—it’s enough to strike fear into even the most experienced of fashion hearts. Fear not! We’ve got a simple outfitting equation for any such occasion: a timeless slip dress, a fabulous fall coat and a great pair of heels. Et voilà!
The slip dress—sleek and minimalist, most often figure-skimming—lives up to its name. Traditionally featuring spaghetti straps and cut in a slinky material like silk or satin, you’re meant to slip into it effortlessly. It feels feminine, modern and classic. It’s the perfect base to accent with tonal autumnal coats—like the one pictured in a buttery faux fur—for a chic monochromatic look. Finish with strappy sandals, velvet mules or bejeweled flats. (Looking for more ways to style it? Our comprehensive dress guide is here to help.)
“Stylish, easygoing and classic, satin slip dresses are essential. Elevate your look with a contrasting texture—faux fur is a fave.”
4. Trend: The jumpsuit
Wedding: Modern, nontraditional
Why: It’s unexpected, comfortable and party-friendly
Pro tip: Go for a jumpsuit in a lavish fabric to turn up the glamor
Friendly reminder: there’s no actual rulebook when it comes to wedding guest attire. Of course, while most of us naturally default to a fall wedding guest dress for such a celebratory occasion, thinking a bit outside of the box is rarely ever a bad thing. Enter the jumpsuit. This style comes in a wide variety of silhouettes and cuts. Some of our fave dressy jumpsuit silhouettes include halter, wide-leg, spaghetti strap, plunging v-neck or strapless in wide-leg or tapered-leg styles.
But what really takes a jumpsuit from everyday to formal? Opulent fabrics like plush velvet, elegant satin crepe and sophisticated lace (as a detail, or even head to toe!). Top it with a chic jacket in a gorgeous fall hue, throw on a classic pump, and you’re golden. A more structured topper—like the trending lady jacket—is another great addition to the look, as is a statement boot or strappy sandal. There are so many ways to make it your own.
“Jumpsuits are a stylish alternative—and they’re dance floor-friendly! Don’t be afraid to experiment with less traditional shapes.”
5.Trend: Playful accessories
Wedding: Any and all
Why: It’s an easy way to let your personality to shine
Pro tip: Metallic bags and shoes are the perfect complement to lush fall fabrics
The simplest way to have fun with a fall wedding outfit? The accessories. Even if you opt to wear a relatively risk-free, albeit superchic, monochromatic look—accessories are the perfect way to let your personality shine through. Metallic clutches, colorful mini-bags, statement earrings, stacked bangles and shimmering sandals are the perfect accents to sumptuous fall fabrics like velvet, faux fur and satin. (Any questions about how to accessorize certain looks—ask your Stitch Fix Stylist. Easy.)
“Don’t be afraid to have fun with statement accessories: metallics, contrasting tones and pops of color are all on the table.”