
Sometimes a wedding dress code really does feel as indecipherable as a code, but fortunately, there are some hints that can help. If you're going to a black-tie optional wedding or will be hosting one yourself, it's actually one of the simpler dress code options. Plan to dress up and show your personality at the same time with the perfect look.
Need to Know
Do you have to wear black to a black-tie optional wedding? Absolutely not. Dark suits, colorful but formal dresses, and all shades and patterns of ties are perfect.
Need to Know
Is a black dress okay for a black-tie optional wedding? Yes! It's simple and elegant and always a classic choice.
Need to Know
For a summer black-tie optional wedding, consider a white or cream-colored jacket. It feels fresh and seasonal and is still formal.
- Shoes - Formal leather shoes in black or dark brown are a good pick, as are heels and flats that are dressy and match your outfit.
- Jewelry - Break out your favorite pieces, as long as they are formal. Something that shows your personality is ideal.
- Hair accessories - This is the perfect chance to wear statement-making hair accessories, especially if they have some sparkle.
Quick Tip
Pocket squares, formal but pretty ties, the perfect clutch - if your accessories are fancy and match your outfit, they are great for this event.
- Flashy colors and patterns - There's a difference between making a statement and stealing the spotlight. Don't wear super bright colors, loud patterns, or anything too attention-grabbing.
- Revealing outfits - For the same reason, don't wear anything super short or that shows a ton of skin. The couple getting married should be the ones turning heads.
- White - Unless you're the happy couple, don't wear a white or cream-colored dress to the wedding.
- Casual clothing - Skip sundresses, khakis, polo shirts, or anything that's not formal.





















