Read the invitation first
Black tie, cocktail, beach, garden, and casual weddings all imply different fabrics, shoes, and accessories. If the invitation names a dress code, treat it as the starting point.
A wedding guest outfit should respect the couple, fit the venue, and still feel comfortable enough for photos, dinner, and dancing.
Black tie, cocktail, beach, garden, and casual weddings all imply different fabrics, shoes, and accessories. If the invitation names a dress code, treat it as the starting point.
Outdoor grass, cobblestones, rain, or heat can change the right shoe and fabric. A beautiful outfit still needs to survive the actual day.
If you are buying a dress, suit, jumpsuit, or jacket for the event, Aidrobe can help you see how the piece looks on your own photo before checkout.
Aidrobe turns this advice into a visual check by letting you try clothing on your own photo before buying or wearing it.
Usually yes, especially for evening, cocktail, or formal weddings. Check cultural expectations and the couple's guidance if you are unsure.
Avoid white, anything too close to bridal, overly casual pieces, and outfits that ignore the named dress code.
Yes. Aidrobe lets you try the item on your own photo using a product image, screenshot, or camera roll image.