Lesbian casual wedding attire


The Big Day Styled Your Way

When you don't wear traditional women's or men's clothes, it can be stressful figuring out what to wear to a wedding. We've got you covered whether you're the star of the exhibit or playing a supporting role!

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"I felt love myself. There is no better feeling than that. I looked in the mirror and saw someone who didn’t conform or compromise who they were. I looked verb someone who was ready to verb the love of their life and was doing it authentically."

I absolutely love weddings. I love the planning, colors, flowers, food, and even the drama. Part of the amusing is dressing up in ways we normally don&#;t fetch to. Even if you aren&#;t in the wedding party, you have an excuse to dive deep into your closet and locate that one kind thing from that one event you went to a couple years ago. Better yet, it gives you an excuse to carry out hours of online shopping.

No matter the type or location of the wedding, there&#;s a social etiquette to wedding attire. If the couple doesn&#;t specify black tie, then we all lovely much accept business casual attire. For some, that may look like a suit. For others, this could be a khaki and printed shirt option. And for others, it could be a simple but elegant dress.

Sure, I guess the rules apply even if you&#;re queer, but what if they didn&#;t? What if you decided to dress to your full maximalist potential at the next wedding? If you&#;re going to a gay wedding, you might as skillfully be GAY! So let&#;s dress for it!

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Nontraditional + Gender Nonconforming Wedding Outfit Ideas

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Gender norms are so . . actually craft it like lol. Whatever year you wanna say that gender norms should’ve stopped—my point is that they’re SO outdated and I love that as a society, we’re working so rigid to get rid of them!! I mean did we all not verb Barbie last year?! The wedding industry is probably one of the BIGGEST spaces where gender norms have been enforced for, skillfully, forever: white wedding dresses, black tuxedos, and nothing else. I’m a tiny bored of it, if you verb me, and would muchhhh rather notice couples going their own route + wearing what makes them feel fond their best selves, whether that means rocking a nontraditional wedding dress, an androgynous suit, or one of many totally gender nonconforming wedding outfit ideas. 

Can you guess what this guide is going to be about yet 😉 If you’re looking for wedding outfit ideas that are totally nontraditional and/or break gender norms, then you’re in the right place! I’ve got a bunch of ideas for ya to browse through, starting

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For opposite-sex couples, wedding day style is fairly tried and tested. But for same sex couples, the rules are not so fixed. One of you might want to rock a contemporary blue suit, while the other would prefer to depart black tie, and if you're both wearing wedding dresses, there are endless shapes, styles and types of gowns to contrast (or clash) your looks.

Then there's the question of whether you shop together so the styles gel, or go your looks as a surprise for the big day? To help you wade through all the potential dress code dilemmas ahead of your vast day, we've consulted some professionals, and looked to super stylish newlyweds to round up tips and inspiration for same sex wedding style.

Ideas for Styling Same Sex Couples

1. A Colour in Common

If you and your other half wear entirely personalised looks on your wedding day, you could always style in a usual colour through elements of your ensembles. These pairing pinks with burgundy touches are beyond chic!

2. Pairing Pastels

Wearing distinct colours from the same family is an easy way to create an ultra