How to Dress for a Bridal Shower

How to Dress for a Bridal Shower



Does an invitation to a bridal shower send you scurrying into the depths of your closet, trying to find something to wear? If so, don't despair. Next time you have to dress for a bridal shower, here are some tips to help you stylishly prepare:







Things You'll Need:





Dress slacks



Beaded cardigan



Wrap dress



Embellished flats



Patent leather pumps



Silk top









1


Determine how formal the event will be by the invitation style and wording.




2


Let the location of the shower guide your fashion choices. Events held in restaurants are usually dressier, while an at-home shower may be more low key.




3


Play it safe by selecting classic, good quality pieces to wear.




4


Tone down a beaded top with wide leg corduroys or dark jeans and patent leather pumps for a modern take on elegance.




5


Wear a wrap dress to look and feel great no matter what everyone else wears. This flattering style is appropriate for almost any occasion. You can take the look up, or down, a degree by selecting casual or dressier accessories.




6


Pair a basic pencil or A-line skirt with a soft wrap sweater and high-legged boots to help the structured style feel more relaxed.




7


Celebrate an upcoming wedding in a sundress with a beaded cardigan over your shoulders. Wear flip flops for a less formal event, or strappy heels to make the look more elegant.




8


Select items you would wear for a business casual affair. Then add bright or unusual accessories, like a bold turquoise necklace or pin or embellished flats, to give your clothing a more festive air.




9


Match the style of the bride if you can. If you know she likes to dress up, plan accordingly. Or, for a very casual, athletic bride, create a polished take on sporty. For instance, wear nice tweed pants with a cashmere hoody, flats and gold jewelry.




10


When it real doubt about what to wear, select layered pieces that you can adjust to easily fit in with the rest of the guests. For instance, dress pants with a tailored blazer will give you a polished effect, but you can easily remove the blazer to show a long sleeve silk t-shirt underneath and instantly take the look down a notch.








Tips & Warnings










Select items that you feel comfortable wearing. No matter what anyone else has on, if you feel good in your outfit (within reason), you can't go wrong.








Don't overdress. While you want to look nice, you don't want to outshine the guest of honor. Avoid low-cut dresses, skin tight pants or anything too frilly or revealing for a day event.



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