What to Wear to a Destination Wedding

Once the flights are booked, the annual leave is in and you’ve checked the weather app enough times to know sunshine is very much on the cards, there’s only one thing left to plan. The outfit.

A wedding abroad comes with a few extra things to think about: the venue, the heat and the very real question of what shoes work on sand, cobbles or grass. If you’re wondering what to wear to a wedding abroad, the best outfits feel easy but still dressed up. Light on the body, soft in the sun and ready for dinner, dancing and that golden hour photo someone will definitely ask for.

Think colour that catches the light, fabric that moves with you and a shape you won’t be adjusting all day. It’s about feeling dressed for the moment while still feeling comfortable. The best dresses to wear to a wedding abroad are the ones that feel light from the first photo to the last dance.

For a Beach Wedding

For a beach wedding abroad, think light, easy and made for the day. Between the sand, the sun and a little sea breeze, you’ll want pieces that move well and won’t feel heavy when the day is at its warmest.

For wedding guest beach outfits, keep the shape easy but still dressed up. Slim straps, halternecks, open backs and maxi dresses are all made for warmer ceremonies, especially in fabrics that fall gently rather than cling. Prints can do a lot here too: florals, gentle spots and painterly colours bring softness to the look without asking for much styling.

For shoes, don’t overthink it. If the ceremony is on sand, heels are staying in the suitcase for now. Flat sandals will feel much better and with a longer maxi dress, they’ll barely be seen anyway. Save the heel moment for dinner, dancing and steadier ground.

Villa and Vineyard Weddings 

For villa gardens, vineyard views and long outdoor tables, there’s room for fuller skirts, richer shades and a little more shape. The day still needs to feel wearable, but you can lean into dresses made for dinner under warm light.

This is where abroad wedding dresses for guests can feel a touch more dressed up than a beach look. A midaxi dress works well for stone terraces and garden paths, while a maxi dress brings more sweep for an evening setting. Florals, soft spots and painterly prints sit naturally against greenery, old stone and golden hour light.

Fabric still matters. Linen blends keep things relaxed, cotton feels fresh for daytime and silky styles work well when the ceremony moves into evening plans, especially if you want something that catches the light without feeling heavy. Summer dresses for weddings abroad can carry a little more colour than you might wear at home, especially for villas, vineyards and long tables outside.

City Wedding Abroad

A city wedding abroad has a slightly different feel. A ceremony in the heat, drinks on a terrace and dinner that carries on once the sun goes down. The outfit can feel a little sharper here, but still easy enough to wear through the day and into the night.

Silky dresses make sense here, for this kind of setting, especially if you’re leaning into a softer evening mood. A midi dress feels easy from ceremony to dinner, while a slip shape brings a little more shine after dark. If dresses aren’t quite your thing, a jumpsuit or suit can feel just as dressed up with gold jewellery and a low heel.

For shoes, think about the streets as much as the setting. Low heels, flats or sandals with a little shape will feel better on cobbles than anything too delicate. There’s always one staircase no one mentioned.

The Finishing Touches

Keep accessories easy. Gold hoops, a fine necklace or a simple cuff will add enough against bare shoulders and sun-kissed skin.

For bags, keep it small and easy to carry from ceremony to dinner. A clutch that complements the outfit is always a safe choice, with just enough room for a lipstick, a fan and your phone for the photos that start before you’ve even found your seat.

Sunglasses are a yes for the moments around the ceremony. A sun hat can work for beach or garden weddings, but for anything more dressed up, save it for the day after.

a word from our designer

“For weddings abroad, we always think about how the dress feels once it’s being worn in the sun. The fabric needs to feel light, the shape needs to move and the whole piece should still feel dressed up as the day turns into evening. For colour, try warm pinks, greens, soft blues, chocolate tones or sun-faded brights. They sit well against golden light and bring just enough mood to the day. We always want people to feel confident and with that comes comfort – especially when you're wearing something all day.”

–  Esme, Head of Design

Your Wedding Abroad Questions, Answered

Choose a fluid maxi or silky style in a deeper colour. It should feel dressed up for dinner and dancing while still feeling light in the heat.

Linen blends, cotton and silky fabrics all work well. They feel lighter on the body and suit warm outdoor settings.

Flat sandals are best for beach ceremonies, while wedges and low heels work well for terraces, gardens and cobbled streets. Save slimmer heels for steadier ground.

Yes. Floral dresses feel natural for abroad wedding dresses for guests, especially in warm colours and soft prints that move easily.

Let the setting lead. Choose light dresses for beach ceremonies, printed maxi styles for villas and sleeker dresses or jumpsuits for city weddings.

Warm pinks, greens, blues, chocolate tones, soft pastels and sun faded brights all work well. White is best avoided unless the couple have asked for it.

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