10 Spring Wedding Guest Dresses to Borrow From Rent the Runway

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Despite having about a million dresses hanging in my closet, ranging from investment pieces to Amazon buys, whenever I receive a wedding invite, I instantly start to panic about what I’m going to wear. More often than not, the solution is simple: I’ll rent a fancy dress, rather than buy it. Rent the Runway continues to be the go-to ahead of events, and right now, the site has plenty of spring wedding guest dresses you’ll want to reserve, ASAP.

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Deciding on what to wear to a spring wedding comes with a unique set of challenges. You may be tired of winter’s dreary grey and black color palette, but at the same time, don’t want to wear anything too vibrant and over-the-top. You might be feeling florals or other sweet, seasonal details, but at the same time, would rather not freeze in a sleeveless design should the weather be less than ideal.

With spring’s specific style dilemmas and 2024’s top fashion trends in mind, I decided to do some digging. Ahead, check out my picks for the best spring wedding guest dresses on Rent the Runway, along with my thoughts on why they work and suggestions for what to wear with them.

If You’re Tired of Basic Black

…But kind of want to wear black. This embroidered design is the happy medium, since the colorful details add subtle flair without feeling too risky.

Charo Ruiz Mutti Dress ($780 comparable value)

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If You Love the Look of Pleats

Maybe you’ve been influenced by Zendaya’s tennis-themed press tour looks, or perhaps you just love a glam, one-shouldered design. Either way, you’ll want to rent this pleated piece from DELFI Collective, which customers say is roomy while still hugging all your curves.

DELFI Collective Leah Dress ($369 original retail)

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If You’re Feeling Spring’s Coquette Trend

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Embrace all the ruffles, tiers, and floral prints with this cutout creation by Ieena for Mac Duggal. Keep it casual by opting for neutral footwear and minimal jewelry, or lean into the aesthetic by wearing a big bow in your hair.

Ieena for Mac Duggal Ruffle Tiered Cut-Out Floral Chiffon Dress ($498 original retail)

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If You’re Petite

As someone who is 5’0, here’s my quick styling trick when renting dresses online: if you choose something mid-length, you won’t have to worry about it being too long, since shorter styles will likely be floor-length on you. This blue puff-sleeved dress is also fairly simple, meaning you’ll be able to amp it up with playful shoes or long, sparkly drop earrings (or both).

ROTATE Birger Christensen Lace Puff Sleeve Dress ($290 original retail)

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If the Goal Is to Look Red Carpet Ready

A pretty pink colorway, high neck, and rosette embellishments? No need for a second opinion on this design, which reminds me of something Sofia Richie might wear—it’s time to check out. When styling, let the dress as statement piece and don’t overdo it with accessories.

ML Monique Lhuillier Leela Crepe Long Gown ($545 original retail)

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If You’re Worried About It Being Chilly

You can still embrace spring style with this long-sleeved, floral dress from ASTR, which previous renters say was formal enough for “black tie optional” dress codes and flowy enough that they didn’t feel restricted while wearing it.

ASTR Sibylla Dress ($178 original retail)

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If You’re Down to Wear Red

Some people shy away from wearing red at weddings, especially since the colorway is so bold. But it’s 2024, and for most couples saying “I do,” the main rule is that there are no rules (except maybe not wearing white). Keep things understated by choosing this classic, strapless design, which will pair perfectly with an oversized black blazer should you get cold.

TOCCIN X RTR Tie Waist Strapless Dress ($595 original retail)

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If It’s Black Tie

Go full quiet luxury with this mid-length black dress. Not only will it feel fresh and on-trend, thanks to the asymmetrical neckline, it’ll hug all your curves, and the minimalistic design provides the opportunity to go big with accessories. Bring on those ovesized earrings, arm cuffs, and sparkly, strappy sandals.

Paris Georgia Elemental Ida Dress ($250 original retail)

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If You Enjoy the Classics

Slate & Willow’s Eyelet Tiered Mini Dress is the quintessential spring wedding guest outfit. The bright yellow color is cheery and fun, and there’s an opportunity to break out your tried-and-true espadrilles to pair with this piece. Past renters note that the straps are also adjustable, so you’ll also be able to customize the fit to your liking. It’s a winner all around!

Slate & Willow Eyelet Tiered Mini Dress ($160 original retail)

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If You’re a Passionate Swiftie

Taylor Swift isn’t the only star who has given Reformation her stamp of approval (Emma Roberts, Olivia Rodrigo, Kaia Gerber, and more are fans), but she does wear the brand often. Channel the pop princess as you watch your pals say “I do” by renting the corseted Nikita Dress. As long as you don’t act out those “Speak Now” lyrics or recreate the “I Bet You Think About Me” music video, you’re bound to have a good night in this timeless look.

Reformation Nikita Corset Dress ($278 original retail)

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