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I was in a wedding that day of.....turned from sunny and bright to drizzle and cold. It's the Cape. Grandma was wrapped up in a shower curtain (not even kidding). Clouds parted and sun came out as we left the beach.
Just plan ahead - jacket/rain jacket/leggings under the dress (it can get breezy if it's actually ON the sand/beach). If you're not in the bridal party noone will be looking at you. Wear what you need to wear. It's one of my favorite weddings to still talk about, especially with my friend who was the bride. It was unpredictable, fun and such an adventure that we still talk about to this day and that's what makes it all the more special. |
Looks stunning on. My friend wore it for a holiday event and she received compliments all night long. But she has a model figure so definitely wouldn't work for everyone. |
| High of 60 / overcast / possible rain is straight up cold. Especially on the Cape w/ a breeze. If I were going, I would wear boots, a long dress or skirt, maybe a cashmere sweater on top, and a coat of some sorts. Sounds like overkill, but I get very cold when I'm just sort of sitting around and not moving much. |
That’s basically today’s weather. Go outside and see if you are cold. I am and would not want to spend any extended amount of time outside. |
Any Cape wedding planner will have made arrangements for a tent and heaters. They know the early season weather can be chilly. OP what is the venue? Is it a backyard or is it an outdoor wedding at a hotel? |
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Layers. |
+1 just like you would do for any other day or event with that kind of forecast. You’ll see everything from pashminas to fleece at this wedding - try not to take yourself too seriously, it will be fine. |
| you can wear pants if you want! |
I agree that it’s hard to wear but I like it. More fall though. |