Let us collectively acknowledge one simple fact: No summer wardrobe is complete without a serious wedding guest dress rotation. It’s hard enough to curate an array of proper attire that meets the guidelines of any dress code, is genuinely easy to dance in, and is actually cute enough to warrant a spot in your closet in the first place. It’s even more challenging to strike this perfect balance without breaking the bank. But as enterprising wedding guests know all too well, there’s a solution to this seemingly impossible-to-navigate crossroads: Rent the Runway.
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Rent the Runway has existed for years now. I was first acquainted with it in high school, when girls I knew would rent their prom dresses instead of dropping hundreds on something they’d never wear again. But as I grew older, my need for prom gowns and homecoming looks all but subsided; I stocked up on a couple no-fail LBDs I could rely on for dinners, parties and other semi-formal evening events. I was set—and then, wedding season arrived.
It was never unclear to me that my LBDs were ill-fit for any bridal occasion. Black may be endlessly chic, but weddings are concerned with happy romance—not sleek edginess. So I scoured the internet for wedding-worthy dresses I could add to my closet and rely on for years to come. But it’s become increasingly clear to me that maybe stocking upon a couple go-tos isn’t the move. Maybe that’s boring and monotonous. And maybe it doesn’t actually equip me to dress for any occasion, any setting, any dress code or any time of year.
Maybe the most efficient move isn’t to buy anything at all—and instead, to score stunning designer finds at serious discounts, and to return them after the wedding has come and gone. Maybe the key to a diverse, chic and truly versatile wedding guest wardrobe is to take each event as it comes—to let the setting and climate inspire your choice of look, instead of letting what you already own do the deciding for you. Plus, who doesn’t want the option to don a red carpet-worthy ensemble for a day, and to not have to pay the full price for it? (You’ll turn heads in person and in pictures, and without breaking the bank—need I, really, say more?)
Sure to play well with all your favorite statement jewelry.
Wearing white to a wedding is typically a no-no, but the black polka dots are sure to keep anyone from confusing you with the bride.
A dress that’s easily dressed up or down, depending on the occasion.
Everything you love about a mini dress, combined with the comfort (and propriety) of a longer cut.
So cute you’ll be wearing it long after your friend’s wedding has come and gone.
A formal—but not too formal—option.
I’m gonna go out on a limb here and say you’re probably less prepared for black-tie wedding season than you are for regular wedding season.
An off-the-shoulder cut that feels anything but basic.
Would wear this every day if it didn’t cost $585 to fully buy.
Black is usually wedding-inappropriate, but hey—you need something to wear to the rehearsal dinner.
Sleek enough for cocktail parties, dressed-up weddings and other semi-formal occasions.
Statement-making summer style that won’t steal (too much of) the spotlight from the bride.
When it comes to wedding season, florals are always a good idea. And this cut’s pretty irresistible, too.
Nautical, done the fashion way.
Go low-key with a loose braid and sandals, or go full statement-making with vibrant jewelry and a fun hairdo.
A floral for the fan of neutrals.
Render yourself a summer princess without taking any attention away from the bride. (Just double-check the bridesmaid dress color first.)
Surely the ruffles and floral details will keep people from deeming this black dress “inappropriate.”
Look closer, and you’ll notice those polka dots are actually hearts.
Look, super fancy weddings happen. And when they do, you’re better off renting a designer gown for $70 than you are buying it for $850.
An incredibly fun option—if you don’t mind lots of eyes on you.
A no-fail silhouette in a no-fail color. (Especially great for early autumn weddings, too.)
Look chic without stealing the show.
An anything-but-average take on the floral maxi.
Another classic gown that’s as subdued as it is sophisticated.
For the fan of florals who craves a less obvious option.
Fancy enough for a formal event. Romantic enough for a wedding.
A go-to you can sport during the summer—and layer over tights during the winter, too.
Cute enough to stun without overshadowing.
For the wedding guest who wants in on 2019’s patchwork trend.
This dress has it all—color, a form-flattering silhouette and a couple of adorable bows.
Another black-tie-worthy gown that’s equal parts sleek and romantic.
Unexpected floral options are absolutely abundant.
Look like you walked straight off the runway and into this wedding (or reception, or rehearsal dinner).
All kinds of elegant.
Another less-obvious take on the classic floral wedding guest dress.
Just metallic enough to keep things interesting.
Sexy without skewing at all inappropriate, this textured dress wants to carry you to every chic event on your calendar.
An LBD with enough fairytale appeal to earn a spot in your wedding guest rotation. (Or at least, in mine.)
When all fails, you can undoubtedly rely on a millennial pink dress.
Look, if you have an evening gown at the ready, I commend you. I definitely do not.
A blank canvas for all kinds of fun accessories.
As fit for summer as it is for early autumn.
A neckline that plunges just far enough.
Stripes have never looked so incredibly pretty.
An excellent option when the dress code’s too ambiguous to navigate.
A floral that hardly feels like a floral at all.
Ruffles and stripes make for a surprising match made in wedding guest dress heaven.
Sleek enough to wear to a black-tie wedding. Low-key enough to sport to a regular one. (Just vary your accessories accordingly.)
If someone comes at you for wearing a black, lace-covered, floral midi to a wedding, send them my way. I’ll tirelessly defend this dark-but-endlessly-romantic choice.
Because you’ve always wanted to wear a floor-length, vibrant pink anything. And a black-tie wedding is definitely your opportunity to do so.
Amazing how much drama one big-ass bow can add.
Romantic bohemian comfort. (The only aesthetic I’m curating this wedding season.)
Another great choice when the dress code is ambiguous—and honestly, a cute selection for any event on your calendar.
If your friend invites you to go a little high-fashion, take full advantage. I would. (When else will you have an excuse to wear a $2,200 gown?!)
Cute, classic and just on-trend enough.
Fit for black-tie weddings and lower-key affairs, alike.
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