Wedding Attire

Timber99

Cathlete
I'm gog to a wedding on Saturday evening and I have no idea what to wear! I have never been to the place and was not able to find much about it on the internet. It appears to be a historic farmhouse, of sorts, but they also have a museum and hold functions. I can't decide if a summer dress (but a dressier one, not a sun dress or anything) is appropriate, a cocktail type dress or a more formal style is appropriate. Thoughts?
 
Well, I doubt a gown or more formal style attire is required if it wasn't noted on the invitation.

I personally like the idea of a nice summer dress worn with heels, etc. It's not like you are going in overalls or something. LOL You could always wear the cocktail dress as well. I think that's pretty much always a safe bet.

Wear what you are comfortable in. I'm sure you'll be fine. In my experience, any wedding that I have been to has run the gammit on what is worn from slacks to gowns and everything in between! :)
 
What does the invitation look like? Is it very formal looking or more casual? Did it contain tissue paper and lots of enclosures, or was it just a simple card? Does it say anything about dress at all? If it doesn't say "black tie" or "formal" or whatever the magic words are these days, then a cocktail dress is fine IMO.
 
Ditto that--you could get something tea length or above the knee & if it were me I'd go with linen, you can't go wrong w/linen in August no matter what the event. Yeah I know, it wrinkles easily but it sounds like this could be outdoors, at least part of the time? So you probably want light material, loose fit.
 
The wedding invite was one made on a home computer and was, if anything, more casual than formal. The only enclosure was a card with driving directions and it had no tissue paper or extras. It also had none of those "magic words" that answer these questions for the guest! ah! I'm making a mental note that when I get married, I will include those words that help my guests figure this question out!
 
Well then heck yeah, a summer dress would be fine. Maybe a linen shift dress--that way you can accessorize as needed to dress it up or down, plus it's something you'll be able to wear in the future.
 
>plus it's something you'll be able to
>wear in the future.

Oh, I am *definitely* pulling something out of the closet for this one! The great thing about a new(er) relationship is that nobody's seen the dresses that I've worn to other events and weddings. I get use #2 out of everything in my closet!
 
>plus it's something you'll be able to
>wear in the future.

Oh, I am *definitely* pulling something out of the closet for this one! The great thing about a new(er) relationship is that nobody's seen the dresses that I've worn to other events and weddings. I get use #2 out of everything in my closet!
 

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