If you're invited to a semiformal (read: cocktail attire) wedding in the city -- an upscale restaurant, for instance, or a hotel ballroom -- then feel free to go super-glam. A cosmopolitan crowd means you can take some fashion risks with which dress you wear to a wedding. Think: off-the-shoulder silhouettes, cutouts, glitzy touches like sequins, or bold colors. A great clutch and heels are basically musts.
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A wedding in a private home or a backyard garden begs for romantic florals. A lingerie-inspired frock is a fresh way to wear the classic print, and a sweater or blazer on top will keep the dress you wear to the wedding from looking like it's intended for the bedroom. Wear heels or wedges if you must, but pack a pair of dressy sandals or flats in your car or bag; you'll be so glad you did when it's time for lawn games.
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For a low-key celebration at a courthouse or city hall, it's possible that not even the bride will be wearing a gown. To avoid looking overdressed, pick a frock with a short- or mid-length hemline. Work a Jackie Kennedy vibe in a classic sheath, or top off a pretty skirt and blouse with an expensive-looking, structured coat. A tailored jumpsuit would also be a great choice.
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