
Wedding season is officially here — and with it comes the age-old question: What on earth am I going to wear?
If you’re anything like me, you want something that feels a little extra — but still you. Something comfortable enough to wear all day (and night), flattering enough to feel confident in, and dressy enough that it looks like you made an effort. Whether it’s a countryside wedding, a chic city ceremony or a relaxed garden party, there’s always that sweet spot between too casual and trying too hard.
So, I’ve pulled together a little wishlist of what I’d genuinely wear to a wedding this season — from elevated jumpsuits to dreamy dresses. Think statement-worthy, rewearable, and totally occasion-appropriate.
Let’s dive in.
A Romantic Midi Dress with a Modern Twist
You can’t go wrong with a midi — especially one with delicate details or a statement feature like an open back, puff sleeve, or bold floral print. I’m loving pieces with floaty skirts and fitted bodices right now — they feel timeless but not stuffy.
This kind of dress is perfect for a daytime wedding and super easy to rewear with a jacket or boots later in the year.
A Luxe Jumpsuit for Maximum Impact
Honestly? I think a jumpsuit might be one of the most underrated wedding guest outfit options out there. It’s effortlessly cool, incredibly flattering, and far comfier than most dresses. A wide-leg jumpsuit with a tailored waist gives the same effect as a gown — just with a bit more edge.
There are some beautiful Nadine Merabi wedding guest outfits that really stand out. I’ve had my eye on a few feather-trimmed and sequin-detailed jumpsuits that would be ideal for a more glamorous venue or evening ceremony. They’re the kind of pieces that make you feel instantly “done” without needing too much styling.
Plus, you’ll wear it again. Trust me.
Soft Pastels & Satin for a Classic Look
For a more traditional setting, you really can’t go wrong with soft blush tones or sage green satin. I love a slip-style dress that’s cut on the bias — super flattering and easy to dress up with statement earrings and metallic heels.
It’s the type of look that suits a spring wedding in the countryside or even a registry office vibe. Add a blazer if you’re unsure of the dress code.
Something That Makes You Feel Good
This is less about a specific style and more of a reminder. The best outfit for any wedding is one you feel great in. I try not to buy anything I can’t imagine myself wearing again — whether that’s to a nice dinner, an event, or even styled down with trainers.
My advice: go for quality over quantity. Choose fabrics that feel beautiful on the skin, colours that suit your tone, and silhouettes you know you love. This is your excuse to dress up and enjoy it — not to stress about it.
What I’ll Be Wearing
I’ve got a wedding in a few weeks (evening invite only), and I’m very tempted by one of the sparkly wide-leg jumpsuits from Nadine Merabi’s collection. Elegant, statement-making, and doesn’t require a strapless bra — say no more. I’ll keep you posted if I go for it!
Until then, here’s to finding something this wedding season that makes you feel like the best-dressed guest — without upstaging the bride (obviously).