What to Wear to a Winter Wedding: The Best Guest Dresses

 woman in dark black floral dress
woman in dark black floral dress

So you have to tear yourself away from a weekend of Netflix, eat, and repeat long enough to attend a wedding? And worse, it's happening in the winter? Truly shudder-inducing. But don't fret—winter-ready dresses can be the most gorgeous, and we've for you covered (literally). Unlike spring and summer weddings, to which you can wear the bare minimum, winter weddings call for dresses made from thick fabrics like velvet and with sleeves, if possible. You can also feel good about icing yourself out in a ton of jewelry to match the icy temperatures outside.

We tapped a stylist for her insight on what to wear to a winter wedding and curated a list of the best wedding guest dresses for the 2023 season, all of which you'll find ahead. In fact, the styles below are so nice you'll want to wear them twice—i.e., the holy grail of wedding attire. We've got everything from simple, ruched mini dresses to drop-dead-glamorous gowns that will make you look red-carpet-ready.

What to Look For

  • Formality

"For weddings in general, it’s always important to figure out how formal the wedding is," advises fashion editor, stylist, and influencer Caroline Vazzana. "Is it black tie, cocktail attire? That will determine how you should dress. If you’re not sure, I’d always suggest either asking the bride or checking the couple's wedding website."

  • Rich Fabrics

"For a winter wedding, in particular, I think velvets and satins are always great," says Vazzana, adding that you'll want to steer clear of summery fabrics like linen or lightweight cotton.

  • Outerwear

Unlike a summer ceremony where easy-breezy dressing and limited layers are encouraged, you'll need to don outerwear for a winter wedding. However, you can't just throw on any winter jacket in your arsenal, says Vazzana. A bulky puffer or parka won't cut it, but "a faux fur coat or shrug, for instance, is also always the perfect accent to wedding guest looks in the winter," she says. A sharply tailored blazer or wool peacoat are also options to consider topping off your outfit with.

Shop The Best Winter Wedding Guest Dresses

Don't Shy Away From Shimmer

woman in black sequin dress
woman in black sequin dress

"I love a little sparkle, so a deep metallic or black sequin can always be fun for a winter wedding," Vazzana shares. "I’d stick to a darker sparkle though as not to distract from the bride, though."

Zara Sequin Midi Dress

Dodo Bar Or Lima Dress

LIKELY Bradley Dress

Va-Va-Voom Velvet

woman in brown velvet dress
woman in brown velvet dress

For a timeless winter-ready look, try a dress made of luscious, dare-to-be-touched velvet. In particular, Vazzana encourages you to consider "a long, deep red velvet gown, as it's a gorgeous option" that delivers a glamorous effect without fail.

Boutique Moschino Velvet-Effect Midi Dress

Jenny Yoo Logan Velvet Dress

Boden Black Paisley Velvet Midi Party Dress

*Don't* Take the Plunge

woman in high neck satin dress
woman in high neck satin dress

"A high neck is always stunning in winter as well," says Vazzana. Julia Marzovilla, Marie Claire's E-Commerce Editor, seconds the stylist, shouting out this silk cowl-neck number from Reformation. "I have been dreaming about the Casette dress since I first saw it on Reformation's website. It comes in four colors—including this light green that I love so much- and has a high, halter-style neckline, making it a little more winter-ready. Plus a sleek low back if you want to show extra skin." As for styling the luxurious midi dress, the shopping expert "would wear it over patterned tights or lace tights and style it with close-toed pumps or even a tall boot for a more casual affair."

J. Crew Stretch Crepe Sheath Dress

Reformation Casette Silk Dress

Jonathan Simkhai Vittoria High Neck Dress

Winter-Approved Long Sleeves

woman in long sleeve black dress
woman in long sleeve black dress

You can't avoid it: winter's chilly temps necessitate more fabric. But, as Vazzana points out, a more covered-up silhouette doesn't always mean your look will feel modest or tame. "Don’t be afraid to opt for a long sleeve," she advises. "Though it may feel very covered, it still can be very chic," especially if the style boasts a few choice cutouts or an open back.

Significant Other Demi Dress

Self-Portrait Tiered Lace-Trimmed Midi Dress

Mango Midi Printed Dress

Dark & Moody Florals

woman in dark black floral dress
woman in dark black floral dress

Flower motifs and prints are inherently romantic, making them a natural choice to wear to a wedding. And even though real flowers may be scarce in nature during the winter, Vazzana encourages you to keep floral prints in your guest dress rotation during the cold season. "Dary, moody florals are always perfect for winter," the stylist shares via email. "Oh, a bonus is that a darker floral cocktail dress works for so many occasions, more than just a wedding!"

Let Me Be Floral Appliqué Dress

RIXO Juliette Dress

Tanya Taylor Raisa Dress

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