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When planning your breezy spring wedding fits, it’s important to keep weather and location in mind.
For inspiration, check outthis short-sleeved floral midi from Reformation.

It’s available in everything from bold patterns to aforementioned “micro-prints,” take your pick.
How does it work?
All items arrive quickly, dry cleaned, or with back-up sizes in case something doesn’t fit.

Why stick to one fabric shade when it’s possible for you to have many?
According toBrides, it’s usually best to steer clear of anything too revealing.
Alternatively, lace detail can be a beautiful, textured way to embellish peekaboo designs.

Check outthis elegant style from AsosorMeshki’s lace and satin maxifor inspiration.
For a little extra flirtiness, choose a midi with a slit.
Check outthis Camila Coelho midi dresscomplete with button detailing and a hint of leg.

Power pose in a jumpsuit
“No dress?
No problem,” fashion and beauty editor Shelley Brown tellsThe Knot.
For starters, check outthis structured sleeveless suit from Boohoo.

Or, if you’re a “Fleabag” fanatic,Lulussells aPhoebe Waller-Bridge-inspiredjumpsuit for under $60.
Silk can fit in with any dress code
Silk is adaptable, saysThe Knot.
For instance, go bold withthis floral midi from ASTR The Label.

It’s available in nine distinct shades from spring pastels to winter-worthy teal.
Alternatively, pairthis silk halter from Banana Republicwith open-toed sandals for a breezy springtime look.
Keep in mind, however water and silk don’t mix well.

Though this style might not be for everyone, it certainly makes a statement.
If you’re looking for a subtle puff, check outthis casual floral smock dress from Lulus.
Pair with platform sandals for a warm outdoor wedding.

Anticipating a little springtime chill?
Volume in the shoulders shouldn’t mean sacrificing on sleeve length find inspiration fromUrban Outfitters' long-sleeved floral dress.
You do you in a tailored suit
Not everyone is a fan of dresses.

As the saying goes, ‘If you look great, you feel great!'"
If that means forgoing a skirt in favor of pants, go for it!
For a little pizzazz, check outthis floral suit set from Banana Republic.

Add some height with heels or, alternatively, a formal pair of loafers.
For inspiration, look tothis baby blue chiffon midi tea dress from Asos.
Lands’ End notes that makeup like a red lip can also make a casual dress look more formal.

Though take care not to draw attention away from the bride.
Speaking of asymmetrical hems, shop this cowl neck midi fromUrban Outfitters.
Try out a two piece skirt set
Matching sets quickly took over summer 2022.

From loungewear to ’60s-inspired minis, two pieces are just as versatile as they are trendy.
Simply re-wear the shirt and skirt separately to create a range of unique outfits (formal and informal).



