Fall is a season that allows for creative wedding attire. The season’s deep colors and cozy feeling create opportunities for clothing that might be considered non-traditional in other seasons. Long coats, leather boots, patterned sweaters, and high-waisted pants are all wardrobe possibilities for fall wedding attendance — whether you’re the bride, groom, or a guest.
Fall weddings allow for a combination of many wardrobe options, but they also require flexibility. Depending on your wedding location, the temperature can vary widely on the day of your marriage. Plan ahead with shawls, coats, and layers you can wear or discard based on how the weather unfolds.
Fall Bridal Attire
If you opt for more of a traditional bridal approach, pattern accessories around your dress. On a colder day, that might mean leaning on layered clothing options. Detachable skirts create volume during the ceremony and a thinner, dance-ready look during your reception. Overlays like lace, tulle, or sequins provide an added dimension to your dress and pair well with fall colors.
Cooler fall temperatures might require you to cover up during your outdoor wedding. Consider a velvet shawl or wrap to accent your dress while keeping your shoulders warm. A heavy silk scarf can help you achieve the same effect. Longer sleeves and a high neckline can also help you keep warm, depending on the weather you expect.
Fall Groom Attire
Cool autumn temperatures create the chance for a groom to blend comfort, style, and warmth in their attire.
Here are a few fabric options:
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Wool: Wool suits provide a greater degree of warmth without too much weight.
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Tweed: Tweed makes for the quintessential fall suit. It allows for style and function, particularly if your outdoor fall wedding takes place in the countryside.
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Herringbone: Herringbone adds depth to your suit through its recognizable V-shaped vertical pattern. Its heavier weight makes it an ideal option for cooler temperatures.
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Flannel: Flannel is soft and warm. Its fuzzy texture and patchwork design pairs well with an overcoat and neutrally colored pants.
Layer your wedding attire with a snug-fitted vest, one that either matches or contrasts with your coat color. For more of a laid-back look, pair a button-down shirt with a cardigan or tasteful sweater.