Weddings tend to take place during the summer when it's hot and a fabulous hat (or glass of Pimm's) won't look out of place. Finding something to wear as a wedding guest is so much easier: bright colours are everywhere, and so are florals. But if you have an invite to a wedding in the colder months, what do you wear?
Dressing with a chill in mind can be slightly overwhelming, but never fear, I've got you covered.
I've had a few questions in my 'Ask Laura' inbox about what to wear to an autumn/winter wedding and there are so many options, no matter what age you are.
Wedding guest rules
First things first, we have to get the wedding guest etiquette out of the way. Remember, it's the bride's day, and white is reserved for the leading lady only - no one else. I would even say that a white blazer or top is out of the question.
And although a winter wedding is a great place to wear sequins and really make a fabulous effort, don't go all Elton John on everyone. You don't want to make the day about you. Be mindful!
Can I wear florals to an autumn/winter wedding?
Absolutely! Flower power never goes out of style and is one of those key prints that carries through to each season.
I would recommend going for slightly darker toned floral prints in rich reds which are not only super flattering but can be teamed up with other separates in your wardrobe at a later date.
This stunning dress by Needle & Thread is perfect for nuptials in the latter part of the year. The luxurious bloom print is actually taken from hand-painted artwork from the early 1900s and has a real vintage feel that is just so chic. The exaggerated hem is of the fishtail variety, and the soft tulle is so Carrie Bradshaw.
What colours to wear to a autumn/winter wedding
It's the season to really work those rich, luscious colours like burgundy, brown and gold, as well as darker shades like navy and burnt oranges.
Embrace the seasonal hues!
Velvet
Velvet is stylish, elegant, and is the most seasonal texture when playing dress up. Why not opt for a fabulous power suit like this delightful Boden set, which will pack a powerful punch and make you feel tailored and well put together.
I also love this classic cowl-necked dress from River Island which has an uber-flattering asymmetric neckline and lovely long sleeves which are great if any part of the day takes place outdoors.
Is it ok to wear black to a wedding?
In a word, yes. Many years ago, the colour was deemed inappropriate as it was seen as a shade of mourning, but nowadays people opt to wear it more, as it's the opposite of the bride's look! Also, black is so easy to dress up or down with brightly coloured accessories.
This beautiful number by Spirit & Grace has a 1920s feel to it and is made exquisitely with a soft material, pretty tie adjustable straps and a smattering of lace at the hem.
Statement earrings like these beauties from Soru will jazz up a dress like this, as will a statement handbag. I love this number from Luella Grey in plum. It will really set any black outfit off.
If you're still a bit uncomfortable in a little black dress, perhaps opt for navy. It makes a welcome change from black and is still so versatile.
This belted style from Smock London features the most exquisite embroidery and the defined cuffs give it a debonair vibe.
Sequins at weddings
Sequins are ideal for winter and autumn weddings because they are super special and show you have made a serious effort for the happy couple. Plus, they are so fun! It's great to play dress up sometimes, and a wedding is the ideal time to do it. But wear with caution; don't go too bright as it will look like you are trying to take the shine from the bride.
This fantastic gold number by M&S has the midas touch and the fact it isn't structured means that the sequins do all the talking. If you feel a little self-conscious, a blazer will dress it down instantly without looking too casual.
Can you wear a skirt to a wedding?
Skirts are wonderful separates and can be switched up and worn with so many different items.
I would always suggest wearing a pencil skirt to a wedding though; nothing too short as it is a formal occasion. This beautiful forest green skirt from Karen Millen is so eye-catching and the matching jacket is dashing.
Can I wear a maxi dress?
Maxi dresses are great for an autumnal wedding because they are so practical in cooler temperatures and are usually flowing, so you can have extra slices of wedding cake too, and no one will ever know!
Bohemian fashion is back thanks to the resurrection of Chloe and this breathtaking style by Mango is so pretty - the ruffles give any wearer that hippie chic look. Add gold jewellery for a total Sienna Miller feel.
The perfect coat to wear to a wedding
Another great staple for a seasonal wedding is the dress coat, especially if the nuptials take place outdoors. It's also an easy way to make a special effort and it can be worn time and time again.
A coat like this eye-catching style from Joe Browns is super special; it features a brocade print and sumptuous faux fur detail.
Best shoes to wear as a wedding guest
A winter wedding can be cold, so be mindful of your feet, especially if it's raining! Comfort is always key for weddings as it tends to be a long day. If you can stand it, high heels always elevate any look, but kitten styles are a little lower and your feet won't hurt.
These boots from Monsoon are giving Ziggy Stardust in the best way and the bows make them extra special. Statement flats can work for the ultimate in stylish comfort, but my favourite is always a wedge. They give you height, but are so supportive. Ideal for all that dancing!