Prewedding events are just as fun as weddings! A bridal shower is one of the many events before D-day. It’s something that every bride and her maids enjoy. The big question is: what should I wear to a Bridal Shower? It doesn’t matter if the shower is themed or follows a dress code. This means a lot of planning is necessary before choosing the right outfit. There are also certain rules that guests must follow. We have put together a guide to assist you in this process. This guide will help you choose the right outfit for this occasion.
Dressing Etiquette For A Bridal Shower
The theme of the bridal shower will determine the outfit you wear. Some brides prefer that the women who attend the bridal shower stick to a particular colour or style of gown. If you are unsure, call the bride to get some clarification. These are some tips that you can follow.
Stick To Pastel Shades
Don’t wear too many colours as this is a prewedding event. As it will be a daytime event, you should stick to light pastel shades like peach or lavender. Make sure the colour you choose is not too bright or distracting from the bride.
Keep Away from the Color Red
Red is not recommended for bridal showers as it can be linked to adultery. It’s also a bold, show-stopping colour. You can save your red dress for date night and let the bride take centre stage at the party.
Black? A Big NO
Although black is a popular choice for many occasions, wearing black to your bridal shower is not recommended. Wear calm, positive colours like blue, green, and yellow instead.
Keep your jewellery simple.
You don’t have to be extravagantly dressed in diamonds or wear flashy gold jewellery at a bridal shower. Your accessories should be simple and lightweight. For your bridal shower, delicate necklaces and simple dangling earrings can work well.
You can keep your shoes low-key.
For the bridal shower, you can choose to wear block heels or wedges. You can wear cool boots or pumps to keep your look elegant and simple. This occasion is not the time to wear high-heeled stilettos.
These are the basics. Now, let’s learn how to dress appropriately for an occasion with a dress code.
The Dress Code for a Bridal Shower
It can be hard to understand a dress code, especially if you don’t attend many formal events or weddings. The bride usually mentions the dress code in the invite to the bridal shower. By sticking to it, you don’t have to upset or offend the bride. These are the different dress codes and how to dress accordingly.
Cocktail Attire Dress Code
Are the hosts dictating a dress code for the cocktail? This means that you must wear something formal. Jeans and pants of any type are strictly prohibited.
Cocktail attire should be elegant. This dress code can be followed by wearing a knee-length, midi-length, or long-sleeved dress with heels and minimal jewellery. A silky wraparound dress or a structured one are options. Avoid wearing anything too short or too revealing.
Code of Dresses for Seasonal Themes
Any time of year can be used for a bridal shower. Wear a flowing, light-coloured dress if the shower is in spring or autumn. This season is also a good time to wear loose pants or flowy blouses.
You can choose darker colours if the event is in winter. This season, velvet dresses and warm jumpsuits make great choices.
Boho Chic Dress Code
This is the best dress code you could hope for. You can dress up in a casual maxi (or a crocheted one). For a boho-chic look, add wildflowers to your hair! For this dress code, wedges and espadrilles are the best shoes.
Tea Time Dress Code
Tea-time bridal showers require that guests wear tea-length gowns. A mid-length dress can be worn with wedges and paired with wedges. For tea parties, floral prints are a great choice!
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