Hit me with your best shot: the wedding guest dress edition

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Anonymous wrote:I'm about your height and size but in my 40s.

Since it said cocktail attire, I would wear a knee-length solid dress with short sleeves or 3/4 sleeves in a fabric which is formal and not too flowy. Black or jewel-toned.

Ralph Lauren Black or Navy Off the Shoulder
https://www.ralphlauren.com/women-clothing-dresses/crepe-off-the-shoulder-cocktail-dress/0077886042.html?utm_source=CSE

Calvin Klein Scuba Crepe Chiffon Sleeve A-line
https://www.zappos.com/p/womens-calvin-klein-scuba-crepe-chiffon-sleeve-aline-dress-indigo-indigo/product/9999835/color/70087

If you wanted to wear a blouse and pants, something dressier, like taffeta:
https://alexevenings.com/products/3-4-sleeve-surplice-stretch-taffeta-blouse-with-tie-waist-detail?variant=43149634175232





These are all good suggestions
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Anonymous wrote:I'm about your height and size but in my 40s.

Since it said cocktail attire, I would wear a knee-length solid dress with short sleeves or 3/4 sleeves in a fabric which is formal and not too flowy. Black or jewel-toned.

Ralph Lauren Black or Navy Off the Shoulder
https://www.ralphlauren.com/women-clothing-dresses/crepe-off-the-shoulder-cocktail-dress/0077886042.html?utm_source=CSE

Calvin Klein Scuba Crepe Chiffon Sleeve A-line
https://www.zappos.com/p/womens-calvin-klein-scuba-crepe-chiffon-sleeve-aline-dress-indigo-indigo/product/9999835/color/70087

If you wanted to wear a blouse and pants, something dressier, like taffeta:
https://alexevenings.com/products/3-4-sleeve-surplice-stretch-taffeta-blouse-with-tie-waist-detail?variant=43149634175232





These are all good suggestions


Yep, I didn't like the pants, but the dresses are true classics that would look good on OP.
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Anonymous wrote:https://www.thereformation.com/products/stasia-silk-dress/1316302NVY.html?dwvar_1316302NVY_color=NVY&_gl=1*7llccy*_up*MQ..*_gs*MQ..&gclid=Cj0KCQiA4fi7BhC5ARIsAEV1YiZnV4mUBl3D1iyaEtclgUIwSPmr5fGhIatEsdPvvZMyxD1SHtgDT20aAiN5EALw_wcB

https://www.anthropologie.com/shop/endless-rose-sleeveless-textured-midi-dress?category=wedding-guest-dresses&color=266&type=STANDARD&quantity=1

https://www.thereformation.com/products/jamen-knit-dress/1309841BNZ.html?dwvar_1309841BNZ_color=LIQ&quantity=1

https://www.anthropologie.com/shop/selkie-poet-puff-sleeve-sweetheart-silk-charmeuse-slip-midi-dress?category=wedding-guest-dresses&color=015&type=STANDARD&quantity=1

https://www.anthropologie.com/shop/mac-duggal-v-neck-midi-dress?category=cocktail-wedding-guest-dresses&color=015&type=STANDARD&quantity=1

https://www.anthropologie.com/shop/bhldn-francesca-high-neck-stretch-satin-midi-dress?category=cocktail-wedding-guest-dresses&color=045&type=STANDARD&quantity=1

https://www.anthropologie.com/shop/dress-the-population-vickie-off-the-shoulder-corset-midi-dress2?category=wedding-guest-dresses&color=237&type=STANDARD&quantity=1

https://www.anthropologie.com/shop/bhldn-camilla-flutter-sleeve-lace-overlay-satin-midi-dress?category=wedding-guest-dresses&color=041&type=STANDARD&quantity=1

https://www.thereformation.com/products/irisa-dress/1313942CPN.html?dwvar_1313942CPN_color=CPN&_gl=1*goz1s1*_up*MQ..&gclid=Cj0KCQiA4fi7BhC5ARIsAEV1YiZnV4mUBl3D1iyaEtclgUIwSPmr5fGhIatEsdPvvZMyxD1SHtgDT20aAiN5EALw_wcB

https://www.anthropologie.com/shop/bardot-adoni-long-sleeve-square-neck-lace-midi-dress?category=cocktail-wedding-guest-dresses&color=040&type=STANDARD&quantity=1

https://www.macys.com/shop/product/jessica-howard-petite-sequined-bodice-pleated-midi-dress?ID=19710285

https://www.macys.com/shop/product/connected-petite-flutter-sleeve-sheath-dress?ID=17920046


These are all HIDEOUS! The OP is a 55 year old woman. Most of these dresses would be more appropriate for a 25 year old (who has bad taste).


I said the same pages ago—these are all pretty awful. I could see a tall thin Gen-Zer could pulling some of these off, but common ladies, have some self respect.


Let me guess, y’all are the folks trying to push OP into these horribly frumpy dresses designed for the elderly…


Really? It’s either tight leopard print, cheap satin, or frock for the elderly?


Clearly hasn't been to NY in a while ^^. Or maybe ever?

Knocking on leopard print, lol. That wasn't 1987 leopard print, for heaven's sake.


I lived in NYC, thanks, but that’s irrelevant.

OP gave us no indication that fashion victim is her angle, but if it is, then she should go for it. Form fitting, full leopard print. Totally safe bet for a 55 year old at a DC wedding.


Yeah ... the past tense is telling here.
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Anonymous wrote:Please go for a dress!

https://www.adriannapapell.com/products/floral-embroidered-mikado-midi-dress-with-beaded-details-in-light-navy-ap1e211369

https://www.adriannapapell.com/products/sequin-embroidered-midi-dress-with-sheer-short-sleeves-in-almondine-ap1e210638

https://www.adriannapapell.com/products/sequin-embroidered-midi-dress-with-sheer-short-sleeves-in-almondine-ap1e210638

https://tnuck.com/products/muted-meadow-chloe-dress

https://macduggal.com/products/5716





This are all awful. And Adrianna Papell is specifically marketed to old women who want frump.


Why is the blue Adrianna Papell dress awful and frumpy? Honestly the poofy skirt makes it look young, not old and frumpy.


No. It does not.
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Anonymous wrote:This is what I'd wear:



No, you never wear this color to a wedding. How obtuse


I'm sorry you seem to be colorblind. The color is "champagne" and is perfectly appropriate for a wedding.


It says champagne but it reads a light silvery gray. I would not wear it to a wedding. I mean it's technically not white or ivory but why chance it? Best to err on the side of not offending anyone.


I would absolutely wear a "light silvery gray" dress to a wedding.


That says a lot about you.


You're a real charmer.
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https://www.thereformation.com/products/quinne-velvet-dress/1312013NVY.html?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=ad&utm_campaign=fb_us_rmktg&utm_content=us_rmktg_dpa_2_marpipe_producttitlelogooverlay&utm_term=us_rmktg_stack_dpa&utm_id=6581355354168&utm_adset_id=6581355938968&utm_ad_id=6646636763368&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0BMAABHaBbro3dwMTZadq2Le7tsk2Fl0vgKyu4PhIwkGZE_BbRUfyDCMy5WCy4zw_aem_SPnhfBAXMo3Zka8ySIJ7sA


This is velvet. Do not wear velvet to a spring wedding.


Who are these very odd dress police? The wedding is in March. In the evening. This dress would be beautiful and certainly more appropriate than something gauzy and floral.


No. It is absolutely not more appropriate than a floral in March.

And sartorial ignorance such as this is why there are dress police around here.


There's nothing worse than someone who dresses entirely inappropriately for the weather - sartorial ignorance, indeed. March is usually quite cold. A light, flowy, floral is perfect for the late spring and summer. Velvet - especially short-sleeved - is perfect for colder weather. Like March. I would absolutely wear that dress to a March wedding rather than shivering in a freezing dress meant for warmer weather.
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https://www.thereformation.com/products/quinne-velvet-dress/1312013NVY.html?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=ad&utm_campaign=fb_us_rmktg&utm_content=us_rmktg_dpa_2_marpipe_producttitlelogooverlay&utm_term=us_rmktg_stack_dpa&utm_id=6581355354168&utm_adset_id=6581355938968&utm_ad_id=6646636763368&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0BMAABHaBbro3dwMTZadq2Le7tsk2Fl0vgKyu4PhIwkGZE_BbRUfyDCMy5WCy4zw_aem_SPnhfBAXMo3Zka8ySIJ7sA


That’s pretty but I don’t think midi length is ideal on a petite person.


I am petite and I wear a lot of midis (and I think they look good). Depends on the person/their style/etc.


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I'm petite but with very long legs. I love midis.
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https://www.thereformation.com/products/quinne-velvet-dress/1312013NVY.html?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=ad&utm_campaign=fb_us_rmktg&utm_content=us_rmktg_dpa_2_marpipe_producttitlelogooverlay&utm_term=us_rmktg_stack_dpa&utm_id=6581355354168&utm_adset_id=6581355938968&utm_ad_id=6646636763368&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0BMAABHaBbro3dwMTZadq2Le7tsk2Fl0vgKyu4PhIwkGZE_BbRUfyDCMy5WCy4zw_aem_SPnhfBAXMo3Zka8ySIJ7sA


This is velvet. Do not wear velvet to a spring wedding.


Who are these very odd dress police? The wedding is in March. In the evening. This dress would be beautiful and certainly more appropriate than something gauzy and floral.


Agree -- it's gorgeous and would be easy to style with a cool necklace and shoes. And if it's a freakisly hot day in March, have a back up.


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This is the perfect dress if the weather is cool/cold.
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Anonymous wrote:https://www.lulus.com/products/endearing-sparkle-black-rhinestone-bow-mini-dress/2559191.html
https://www.lulus.com/products/upgraded-event-pink-jacquard-strapless-bustier-midi-dress/2157416.html
https://www.lulus.com/products/flawless-forever-teal-satin-pleated-midi-dress/2555691.html?src=lulus&ref=categoryrv_rr


No one over the age of 21 should shop at Lulu's. It's for teenage girls looking for prom dresses. The OP is in her 50s FFS!


Your rigid rules are pretty funny. Lulu's has lots of options for women of all ages. Here are two:


(not for OP's occasion, but examples of chic, ageless dresses)
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Anonymous wrote:Alex Evenings at Nordstrom for petites? I like this long dress with a jacket.
https://www.nordstrom.com/s/alex-evenings-draped-column-gown-with-bolero-jacket/4954303?origin=category-personalizedsort&breadcrumb=Home%2FWomen%2FClothing%2FDresses%2FWedding%20Guest&fashionsize=size%2FWomens%20Clothing%2FPetite%3A%208%2C%20M&color=069


Don't wear a long dress for "cocktail" attire.

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Too formal/long and inappropriate for cocktail attire. I know it’s kind of blah but Ann Taylor has classic cocktail dresses. You could always throw a wrap over one if it’s cold.
Something like these (may need to shorten even the petite) with some dressy earrings, a clutch and dressy heels
https://www.anntaylor.com/clothing/dresses/cata000012/830638.html?dwvar_830638_color=2222&pid=830638&priceSort=DES
https://www.anntaylor.com/clothing/suits/cata000013/829791.html?priceSort=DES
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I just posted Ann Taylor bc it sounds suitable safe for what you need. Another option would be go to Sarah Campbell. They have nice sleeveless dresses and some have coordinating jackets.
I just tried this on and it’s gorgeous in person. It’s too big on this model so looks long and wide but in person it’s great
https://saracampbell.com/products/the-barbara-tea-length-dress
I have this in a couple fabrics, and it’s so flattering on. Either in a print or a solid with a gorgeous wrap
https://saracampbell.com/products/the-reese-dress-1?variant=50775322263826
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Anonymous wrote:https://www.lulus.com/products/endearing-sparkle-black-rhinestone-bow-mini-dress/2559191.html
https://www.lulus.com/products/upgraded-event-pink-jacquard-strapless-bustier-midi-dress/2157416.html
https://www.lulus.com/products/flawless-forever-teal-satin-pleated-midi-dress/2555691.html?src=lulus&ref=categoryrv_rr

Omg. No one over 18 should wear lulus. These would look ridiculous
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