What To Wear Over A Dress For A Wedding (2024)

If you have a fall or winter wedding to attend, this post is for you. Once the weather starts to cool off, your wedding guest look has to totally change. The shoes, the accessories, the dress. But most importantly, the jacket.

There’s nothing more miserable than going to an outdoor wedding or event and trying to power through the chilly weather because you have nothing to throw over your shoulders. Or gasp, you instead throw on a terrible jacket that is SO not meant for a wedding or any sort of nice event and it just totally ruins your look. We can have it all, folks. I promise.

Here’s your ultimate roundup of great outerwear that you can wear over a dress for your next wedding or fancy event. And be sure to always keep the dress code in mind when choosing one of the following toppers for your dress.

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Pashmina

The classic piece that I think everyone should have in their closet for emergencies like these. A pashmina is just a light wrap, kind of just like a scarf really, that you can throw over your shoulders to stay warm. I styled this one a few fun ways in this post! These are great for any type of wedding too from beach weddings to semi-formal and black tie.

Sequined Jacket

To spruce up little black dresses in a pinch, a sequined jacket makes a fun statement. This is a great choice for semi-formal wedding or a black tie wedding. Sequins just scream “party”! There are lots of different silhouettes to choose from too from a little sequined cape, blazer, or bolero.

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Faux Fur Jacket

For a fun jacket to throw over your dress for fall or winter, try a faux fur jacket. There are so many options to choose from. You can go cropped, or long, or anything in-between. Faux fur feels a little nicer to wear to a wedding than just your everyday coat. Which is exactly what we’re trying to avoid here!

I also love a faux fur jacket in my every day life. You can dress them up or down. So don’t feel like you’ll JUST be buying one of these for fancy events. Here are a few fun winter toppers that help to complete your outfit so you can see that you’ll get a good bang for your buck with these.

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Try A Wool Coat

If you really don’t want to add something sparkly, or faux fur to your closet, a classic wool coat can definitely work. I’d keep this in a dark color like navy or black, and longer is always better. It feels more formal and works with dresses better. I love a long wool coat for winter anyway, so my closet always has some variation of this!

Faux Fur Shawl

Shawls in general are great and can be a key accessory for your next wedding or big event. But you can totally step it up a level and go with a faux fur one that’s just perfect for a fall wedding or winter wedding.

A faux fur one is fabulous for a winter wedding guest dress, or floor-length gown and really any formal attire. They just feel very fancy! Get a pretty cream or neutral one so it goes with everything. While I love black, I think a neutral will be more versatile over the years.

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A Fancy Blazer

No this is not the time to wear a plaid blazer. This is the time to pull out the fun velvet one, the jacquard blazer, or even a sequined one! And you can always go super classic in a tuxedo-style blazer.

A wool one like Allie Provost did here is great but love that she opted to coordinate it with her dress instead of just grabbing a black one. A fun and fancy blazer would be great for a co*cktail dress code, or semi-formal.

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Leather Jacket

Proceed with caution here. A leather jacket should only be worn to a wedding that’s co*cktail attire at most. I think this is just far too casual for anything above that in terms of dress code. Or if you’re going to a really fun party kind of wedding let’s say on NYE or a couple who is edgy and cool, this would work. Match the vibe of the couple whenever you can!

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Suede Jacket

The same goes for a suede jacket. This is definitely trickier but can be done when paired with the right looks. I wouldn’t pair this with a floor length gown, but maybe a cute and fun short co*cktail dress. Or a simple dress for a day or early evening wedding that’s co*cktail attire.

Pretty Cardigans & Lady Jackets

To have a little something to throw over your shoulders, an embellished or feminine and cropped cardigan is a sweet addition. Maybe a classic black cardigan but with embellished buttons takes it up a notch and makes it feel a little dressier.

I love a more cropped style as they don’t feel like your big cozy cardigan from your desk chair you throw on. It feels much more intentional and pairs nicely with even a floor length gown when done right. You can even try a lady jacket which is a knit or woven cropped jacket that is a nice structured update to a cardigan.

Lightweight cardigans are perfect to wear over those spring and summer wedding guest dresses you plan to wear. They aren’t super heavy and are perfect for the warmer months in the evening.

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Satin Trench Coat

Fabric is key with all of these choices, especially in a trench coat. Keep your classic camel trench in the closet, but pull out a really fun and beautiful satin one I love a super long trench for an ultra chic look.

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FAQs

What to wear over a maxi dress for a wedding guest? ›

Just grab a pashmina or wrap to throw around your shoulders if needed, and if you've been invited to a winter wedding, then a longline duster coat is perfect as it matches the length of your dress.

What can I wear over a sleeveless dress for a wedding? ›

What to wear over a sleeveless dress to a wedding
  • A beautiful scarf. Nothing adds instant elegance to an outfit quite like a scarf can. For a chic (and practical!) ...
  • An embellished jacket. Want to make a statement? ...
  • A tailored blazer. For those who prefer structured silhouettes, a tailored blazer is your best friend.
Sep 29, 2023

What to put on top of a dress? ›

I have been wearing:
  1. a thicker knit long “coatagin” I have that is an abstract leopard if it is a solid color dress. ...
  2. Jean jacket - this is very very new for me.
  3. a cropped moto sweater I have. ...
  4. with the right dress a leather moto.
  5. if it is chilly I have a cocoon shaped long wool coat to wear as a topper.
Feb 13, 2024

What do you wear over a flowy maxi dress? ›

You can easily layer up by adding a jacket, a cosy cardigan, or an oversized sweatshirt to transform the outfit into a jumper and maxi skirt. If you're feeling bold, you can even wear your winter coat for an easy-going, relaxed winter style.

What do you wear over a summer dress? ›

A lightweight knit or cardigan is the perfect add-on for summer evenings once the sun sets, while a white or grey t-shirt over the top will give ultra-feminine frocks a more casual edge. Of course, you can also wear your t-shirt under the dress too, if there is some detailing you'd like to show off.

What can I wear with a sleeveless dress to cover my arms? ›

Try pairing your dress with a sheer top, a kimono, or lace sleeves. If you want to keep wearing your sleeveless dresses into the cooler fall and winter months, add a jacket or cardigan to your ensemble, or even layer your dress overtop of a long-sleeved shirt.

What cardigan to wear with a dress? ›

Just pair one of your favorite dresses with a warm cardigan in a heavier fabric, thicker than a cardigan you'd wear in spring or summer. Think chunky cable knits and super-soft cashmere, for example. A sheath dress is a perfect example of the type of dress that looks amazing with the help of a warm cardigan sweater.

Can I wear a jacket over my dress? ›

Ideally, a jacket should accentuate the silhouette of whatever dress it's worn over. For midi or maxi dresses, cropped jackets that nip in at the waist or full-length styles that highlight an outfit's long lines are both great options. When it comes to mini dresses, we prefer an oversized jacket that hits mid-thigh.

Is it possible to over dress for a wedding? ›

Yes, Swann confirmed that it's *usually* better to overdress than underdress. But read the room: Don't wear a tux or a ballgown to a backyard wedding—in that case, it's better to keep it a little more low-key.

What is an appropriate dress to wear to a wedding? ›

While this may be a bit intimidating, look at it as an opportunity to pretend you're royalty for an evening. Women wedding guests should wear a full-length dress, be it a ballgown, a sheath or an A-line style. High heels are strongly recommended.

What to wear to a wedding if you don t know the dress code? ›

Your best bet is co*cktail attire. Sure, you might be overdressed if it ends up being a more relaxed affair, but you'll fit right in at a co*cktail attire party, and (with the right accessories) can easily dress up for something on the more formal side. Women should opt for a dress in a luxe fabric, such as silk.

What is not appropriate to wear as a wedding guest? ›

It doesn't matter if the dress code requests "casual" attire, jeans, T-shirts, shorts, flip-flops, and sneakers are never appropriate to wear as a wedding guest. Show respect for the bride and groom by dressing formally. Sabatino suggests that men show up in a jacket and tie, even when the invitation says casual.

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