If you are arranging a beach wedding, chances are you are wondering what to wear. After all, you have sun and sand and marine breezes to take on. And if you are planing a trip to your wedding locale, you also have to wreak havoc on lugging the monstrosity around the airport. So, skip the train and the taffeta and the headache. We have a collection of chic and beach-ready simple beach wedding dresses just for you (because, we’re friends like that).
Right up front, my very favorite Knee Length Lace A Line Wedding Dress in this bunch is the one above. Mainly because I don’t think I would like it nearly as much at a more traditional venue. The illusion lace perfectly suits the casual, warm atmosphere for a beach wedding. And it would look stunning with a pair of wedge shoes (and heels are just a beach no-no).
As mentioned before, one thing to be aware of when you are shopping for a beach stunning wedding dress is the climate.
Particularly when you are going to a tropical destination, you are going to want to avoid lots of tulle. Stick to simple silhouettes, with cotton lining to help stay cool. And if you want to go sleeveless, make extra sure to bunch on sunscreen. You don’t want to be a tomato in your honeymoon vacation photos.
Length is another feature to attentively consider. With oceanic masses come marine breezes, and the last thing you want is a sad wardrobe failure in front of the new in-laws. Avoid short and tea length dresses with full or a-line skirts. Instead, go for cocktail-style sheaths that hug you in at the knee a bit, or longer dresses with fabric that is a bit heavier. For example, I think it would take a hurricane to blow the skirt up on this halter dress (below). Rather than increase, it will blow around, stubborn to your legs (so, if you want to avoid that, go with a different silhouette).
This dress’ divisions (above) would look so amazing moving around in the wind, right? And when in doubt, it is always okay to go maxi for a beach wedding. The dress below is constructed of linen, ideal for facing the summertime heat any way you like.
Perhaps your beach wedding isn’t the tropical variety. Whether on the Northern California shore or the South carolina coast, this lacy boho dress beautifully encapsulates the casual chic that accompanies a beach fete. And if your beach wedding is more beach-adjacent than close to the sand, wow the patio crowd with this one-shoulder stunner. Still a little bit relaxed, its sparkle adds a bit of pizazz.
Lastly, if you want to be completely unconventional and also comfortable at your sunset affair, choose to sequined romper (below, left) or a smart slip dress (below, right).
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