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With more and more weddings taking place outdoors—be it for safety during the pandemic or because we're eager to get outside after so much time spent indoors—the need for long-sleeved dresses, gowns, and eveningwear is on the rise. After the Omicron spike, these are the looks worth adding to your cart as we prepare for a winter and spring of smaller guest lists, outdoor celebrating, and dinner parties al fresco in the snow. From blouson sleeves to fitted options, off-the-shoulder looks, and embellished arms, these are the chicest long-sleeved wedding guest looks to shop now.
Just because the seasons are changing doesn't mean you need to ditch your penchant for bold brights. Case in point: thisopen-back neon satin-jersey maxi dress with blouson bishop sleeves.
Flirty frocks are sweet for daytime and classic gowns work wonders for black tie—but a guest lookwith a bit of edge calls for a hint of '90s minimalism. Case in point: this off-shoulder co*cktail dress with face-framing straps.
Beach weddings in the evening mean windy nights—whichcalls for a bit more coverage. Stick to tropical tones and plunging necklines but opt for sleeves over a wrap, which can skew matronly or dated.Pair printed looks that could work for daytime with luxe accessories when dressing for a formal affair; thinkstrappy sandals, a petite evening clutch, and sparkling earrings with a bit of movement.
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This look is all about the silhouette—sowhen styling, don't go overboard. Stick with dainty earrings, subtle metallics, or go monochromatic with shades of blue. Stay away from ivory or stark white to avoid this look going too bridal.
There may be a chill in the air, but aplayful mini dress—like this scalloped off-the-shoulder stunner—is chic for moments where you still want to show off your stems.
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For holiday and New Year's Eveweddings—and all throughout the winter months—it's time for all-out glam. This look is not about being subtle, but the look does most of the heavy-lifting; keep the accessories monochromatic and minimalistic and hair and makeup natural and effortless.
In fall and winter,floral prints can take on a moodier print and palette—and still feel fresh. Touches of gold, black, and a pop of color in your accessories will automatically exude dark romance vibes.
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Channel '80s vibes—with an ample dose of girly bohemianglam. Complement a midi hem with a pair of strappy or pointed-toe shoes that will elongate your legs—and strike the balance of elegance and edge for a celebratory night out.
Glitz, glamour, and unique accessories in every shade of metallic feel instantly festive—and are just right for toasting the happy couple.
Pair loads of Victorian details (think ruffles, printed silk, bows, and beyond) with modern mules or sky-high stilettos totow theline between ladylike sophisticate and girly-girl.
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A dress with a graphic print, like this wool-silk crepesilk beauty, could suit a day or nighttime affair.Pair it with bolder, more statement pieces—like aplatform and bold-toned earrings—for daytime. Opt for daintier pieces when accessorizing it for the evening.
A draped silkmini dress (in one of the fall’s trendiest hues) feels ultra-glam when paired with metallics, and sleeker when styled with accessories in like-shades.
Pair this sleek maxi with bold pops of color for a vibrant twist, shimmering metallics for a classically black-tie vibe, or all-out sparkle for extra-festive flair.
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Black tie affairs (traditionally) mean floor-length gowns with luxe accessories. If you choose to bucktradition and opt for a midi (or shorter), bring in rich textures like velvet, crystal, and satinfor a dynamic take on dress up.
This dress brings the goddess vibes—with a girly and sophisticated twist. Pair it with super-feminine extras for a daytime ceremony, or black accessories to dress it up for a more formal event.
Punctuate a black co*cktail dress with billowy sleeves with unique touches that bring a little shine to the mix. Linear, geometric accents will keep this look sleek and modern, rather than super-glam.
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You can't go wrong with soft colors and romantic prints at celebrations that take place outdoors. A greenheritage rose print feels right for pre- or post-summer parties; come July, you'll likely want to sport your best brights.
While an LBD never goes out of style, a bold colorfeels festive, ultra-femme, and—in this silhouette—borderline boho. Take note that a floor-length red gown feelsautomatically glamorous—and the right amount ofextra.
Heather Hall
Contributing Weddings Writer
Heather Hall is a weddings, fashion, and lifestyle writer and editor. Her career in weddings began at The Knot, where she worked as a bridal fashion editor. She then worked as a PR Manager at Amsale, a bridal design house, before starting her ownevents and digital marketing business. She has been featured on Today.com, MSN.com, Yahoo.com, Racked.com,Huffington Post, Verily Magazine, andStyle Me Pretty. Heather loves music, travel, and practicing yoga. In her spare time she's typicallyresearching the next fun workout class to try, orfinding a new concert to attend. Her latest goal: become a DJ.