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What To Wear To A Winter Wedding 2023

Heading to a cold-weather ceremony? Off-season weddings don’t mean you have to compromise on style. Whether you’re heading to a traditional affair in the country or a casual celebration in the city, we’ve rounded up the trends to try at weddings this winter.

Velvet dresses

Winter months call for tactile textures in rich shades and velvet is our favoured fabric this season. With a host of dresses and jumpsuits to choose from, there are short styles and elegant midi lengths, as well as simple silhouettes and unexpected detailing – see our Charley Velvet Flippy Dress with voluminous sleeves and a playful, flippy skirt. In a wearable shade of teal, this feels like the perfect long sleeve dress for winter wedding guests. For the finishing touches, add minimal heeled sandals and an oversized blazer for a contemporary edge.

Sequin dresses

Wondering how to transition from an afternoon ceremony to an evening reception? Bundle up in a chic longline coat for the first half of the day, showing a subtle hint of glamour via metallic heels. Then as the evening arrives, slip off your coat to reveal a statement-making dress. Whether you prefer sequins or fabrics swathed in metallic prints, our winter pieces were designed for your inner-maximalists. A true highlight this season is our Silver Sequin Disc Mini Dress, designed in an approach that feels both retro yet of-the-moment, all at once. Keep your hair natural and undone and keep your winter wedding accessories pared back

Easy jumpsuits

If dresses and skirts aren’t your thing, we’ve got a selection of modern (and occasion-appropriate) jumpsuits to try this winter. Perfect for colder temperatures, our selections have been immaculately tailored in different ways, in easy-to-wear shapes and colours. Pair with heels and a clutch bag, and when it comes to make-up, loosely dab lipstick in an earthy shade and keep the rest of your look simple

Shearling coats

There’s no outerwear style quite as high-impact as a shearling coat. The Cosma Shearling Coat, with its heavy weight, confidently oversized silhouette and luxurious handfeel, has the power to turn any outfit into a statement look in an instant. Mix-and-match textures by styling it over a slinky satin dress, and add touches of high-shine gold jewellery to embellish the look.

Power suits

If you prefer wearing trousers, tailoring and co-ords are an effortless and warming alternative for winter weddings. Cool and contemporary, classic suit shapes have been finished in velvet for autumn-winter occasion styling; see our Olivia Velvet Blazer and our Full Length Velvet Trouser. Clever styling tricks, like tucking the trousers into our latest boots, will add a further edge; and not to mention, they’ll provide endless comfort as you dance the night away.

Winter wedding accessories

When it comes to finishing touches, we have something to cater for every winter wedding outfit. If you’re styling out a statement look and need pared-back accessories, try adding our sleek Alicia Clutch Bag and a pair of our minimal Hallie Strappy High Sandals in a high-shine metallic finish or timeless black. To elevate an effortless black dress or simple tailoring this winter, turn to our 90’s inspired platform heels or our must-have Sorbie Gem Bag which comes to life after-dark thanks to its detailing and finish.

Discover the full wedding collection – from bridesmaid outfits and bridal dresses to wedding guest outfits.

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