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What to Wear to a Summer Wedding in 2026

Dos and don'ts of a summer wedding this year:

April 13, 2026
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DSCENE Editors discuss Summer weddings and the trends for 2026 – photo courtesy of Christian Louboutin

Summer weddings are easy to look forward to, warm weather, beautiful settings, and a room full of people genuinely happy to be there. Dressing for one, though, can be unexpectedly tricky. You want to look sharp without pulling focus from the couple, and you want to stay cool without looking too casual. This guide walks you through what works, from the ceremony to the last dance.

Continue reading for Summer Weddings styling tips from DSCENE’s contributing fashion editors who come expired with wedding ideas after the Bridal Fashion Week in New York:

Check the Dress Code First

Before anything else, check the invitation, the dress code is your starting point, and it makes every other choice easier. Black tie calls for floor-length gowns and a properly formal finish, while cocktail or semi-formal usually means a midi or knee-length dress, or a tailored set that reads elevated without feeling stiff. For a garden party, lean into light, romantic pieces, florals, soft silhouettes, linen, and breathable layers that move well outdoors. Beach or casual gives you more freedom, think a breezy sundress, lighter fabrics, and comfortable sandals you can actually walk in. If no dress code is listed, default to polished and feminine, a well-cut midi dress with simple heels (or elegant flats) is a safe, flattering option for almost any venue, and a subtle accessory or wrap can pull the look together.

Pick the Right Fabric

Fabric is everything at a summer wedding, because the wrong choice can leave you uncomfortable before the reception even begins. Chiffon, georgette, linen, and satin crepe are all strong options, they’re lightweight, breathable, and they photograph beautifully without looking fussy. Heavy fabrics like velvet or thick polyester blends tend to trap heat, so save them for cooler seasons. Also consider lining and structure, an unlined dress can feel airy, but a fully lined piece in the wrong material can wear like a blanket. If you’re outdoors, prioritize fabrics that resist wrinkling and won’t show sweat easily, and bring a light layer for evening breezes.

Photo courtesy of Christian Louboutin Bridal

Colors to Wear in Summer 2026

This season is all about warm and nature inspired tones. Dusty rose, sage green, powder blue, soft coral and warm lavender are all trending right now. Earthy shades like camel and cream are also beautiful choices for a summer wedding. The one rule that never changes is to avoid white or ivory. That belongs to the bride. Everything else is open and you have a lot of room to have fun with color.

If you love black, go for it. Just add a bright earring or a colorful bag to keep it feeling festive.

Outfit Ideas for Wedding Guests

Floral Midi Dress

A floral midi dress is a timeless choice for a wedding guest. It is flattering, elegant and always looks right for the occasion. In 2026, watercolor florals and oversized botanical prints are particularly popular. Pair it with strappy sandals and you have a complete look.

Tailored Jumpsuit

A wide leg jumpsuit in a silky or crepe fabric is a stylish alternative to a dress. It looks polished and put together. Add a small clutch and statement earrings and you are ready.

Wrap Dress

The wrap dress works beautifully for summer weddings because it is both comfortable and elegant. The adjustable fit makes it easy to wear all day and the neckline is always flattering.

Maxi Dress

For beach weddings or outdoor evening events, a flowing maxi dress in chiffon is a gorgeous option. Look for interesting details like a side slit or a ruched bodice to keep it elevated.

Note for the Mother of the Bride

The mother of the bride deserves just as much attention to her outfit as anyone in the wedding party. In 2026, the look for this role is all about graceful elegance. Draped chiffon gowns, lace overlays and refined color palettes are all wonderful directions to explore.

Bridal houses such as Mondressy is a great starting point. Their collection of formal gowns and occasion dresses for the mother of the bride covers a wide range of styles, lengths and colors so you can find something that feels personal and polished.

Talk to the bride early about the wedding palette so your outfit complements the overall look. And give yourself plenty of time to shop since popular styles tend to sell out quickly in peak wedding season.

Photo courtesy of Christian Louboutin Bridal – discover the complete series

Shoes to Consider

Shoes are often treated as an afterthought, but they matter more than most people realize, especially for outdoor summer weddings where grass, gravel, sand, and long walkways can turn the wrong pair into a problem fast. Block-heeled sandals are a reliable choice because they’re stable on soft ground and still look polished. Kitten heels and espadrille wedges also work well for garden settings and outdoor venues, offering height without the wobble. If you prefer flats, choose a pair with a dressier finish, think metallic leather, satin, or subtle embellishment, so your outfit still reads “occasion.” Prioritize comfort as much as style: look for secure straps, a cushioned insole, and a heel height you can handle for hours. Most importantly, wear them at least once before the day, even around the house, so you can spot any rubbing early and avoid blisters by the first toast.

Accessories

Accessories should feel intentional, not overwhelming. Keep things simple and polished: a pair of drop earrings or refined studs, a delicate bracelet, and a small clutch are usually all you need to elevate the look without competing with it. If your dress has a print or strong neckline, go even quieter with jewelry and let the outfit lead. A light wrap or pashmina is also worth bringing, summer evenings can cool down quickly, especially outdoors or in overly air-conditioned venues. Think about practicality, too: choose a clutch that fits the essentials (phone, card, lipstick, blotting papers), and opt for pieces that won’t snag delicate fabrics. If you’re wearing your hair up, earrings can do the work, if your hair is down, a subtle necklace or a clean cuff can add just enough shine.

Photo courtesy of Christian Louboutin Bridal

What to Avoid

For a summer wedding as a guest you can avoid white, ivory, or anything that could read as bridal in photos, including very pale pastels that can flash white in bright sun. Skip anything that feels overly casual for a ceremony (think distressed denim, overly sporty sandals, or beachwear), and be careful with pieces that are too revealing for a formal setting, especially if the venue is religious or the couple leans traditional. Also avoid wearing something completely untested: a new dress that rides up, a fabric that clings in humidity, or shoes you haven’t broken in can ruin your night fast. Do a quick trial at home, sit, walk, and raise your arms, and make sure you can move comfortably from ceremony to dance floor. Outside of those basics, the rest is up to you. Choose a color that suits you, a silhouette you feel confident in, and details that match the mood of the wedding, then commit and enjoy the day.

Finally, dressing for a summer wedding doesn’t need to feel stressful. Start with the dress code, choose a breathable fabric in a flattering silhouette, pick a color you genuinely love, and wear shoes you can actually move in from the ceremony to the last dance.

If you have a special role, like mother of the bride or groom, it’s worth taking a little extra time to find something that feels elevated and occasion-appropriate, while still true to your personal style. Find a recognized bridal house or store as a strong place to explore options designed specifically for these moments.

Now enjoy the celebration of a summer wedding, you’ll look polished, comfortable, and completely in place.

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Maya Lane

Maya Lane

Maya Lane is an Online Editor at DSCENE Magazine, where she covers daily updates in fashion, beauty, and culture. Her work focuses on new collections, brand campaigns, and emerging talent, maintaining a clear editorial voice that reflects DSCENE’s contemporary perspective.

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