ATTN: Wedding season is officially upon us! This is great news if you enjoy celebrating love, friendship, and—most importantly—an open bar (heh). But before you can have a blast at the reception, you’ll need to find a stunning ‘fit. And while searching for mini, midi, or maxi wedding guest dresses or even cool coordinating suits is always a viable option, it’s definitely not the only one. So why not switch it up and try a chic jumpsuit instead? (Trust.)
Jumpsuits have been a wardrobe fave since the ’70s—and have only gained momentum in the 21st century. For good reason, too! They look incredibly cute while also keeping the wearer ridiculously comfortable. Jumpsuits a great outfit option for everything from weekend brunches with the squad and days at the beach to (you guessed it) weddings. A chic one paired with some epic accessories (and possibly a shawl if it has an open back or exposed shoulders, depending on dress code) results in an ideal ensemble for any kind of ceremony. Plus, they’re easy to dance in once you finally hit the reception. We love a versatile wardrobe pick!
To help you find the ideal one for your next wedding (or formal event), we’ve compiled a list of 28 elegant wedding guest jumpsuits that’ll prove to everyone just how iconic this outfit choice really is.
1This Lavender One
Gloria Flutter Jumpsuit
The pretty lavender hue and ruffle strap details make this bb a can’t-miss choice. Pair it with your fave heels and some blingy jewelry, and you’re set.
2This Off-Shoulder One
Off Shoulder Jumpsuit in Black
Elegant, simple, chic—This jumpsuit checks all the boxes.
3This Bold Blue One
Umy Jumpsuit in Blue
This abstract jumpsuit can be worn multiple ways, so you can adapt to the vibes (and dress code) of the wedding with ease.
4This Low-Back One
x REVOLVE Low Back Slip Jumpsuit
If you’re wanting a dramatic look, opt for this low-back jumpsuit in the prettiest baby blue.
5This Floral One
Floral Print Jumpsuit
A subtle floral print works so well for spring and summer weddings. This one can be dressed up or down without a hitch, too—so you can wear it for years to come.
6This Velvet One
x REVOLVE Brianza Jumpsuit
If you’re heading to a cold-weather wedding (or just really love velvet), this one-shoulder jumpsuit is a great pick. Navy is basically a neutral, so you can go bold with the accessories if ya want.
7This Wrap One
Wrap Neckline Jumpsuit
No, not everyone loves to wear red to wedding, but this jumpsuit is just too chic to pass up.
8This Gold Satin One
Perfect Night Champagne Satin Cowl Neck Culotte Jumpsuit
The silhouette on this pick is super simple, but the gold metallic hue really brings it up a notch.
9This Minimalist One
The Augustin Jumpsuit
For anyone who wants to keep it minimalist (and maybe amp up your jumpsuit with some statement jewelry), allow me to present this option from Sancia.
10This Tropical One
Halter Neckline Printed Jumpsuit
Something about this jumpsuit just screams tropical vacay—making it a wonderful choice for a destination wedding.
11This Belted One
Belted Jumpsuit
The color of this beaut is seriously stand-out—but the belt adds even more interest. Overall, a solid choice.
12This Asymmetrical One
Look of Luxe Rusty Rose Satin Asymmetrical Wide-Leg Jumpsuit
This asymmetrical satin piece is definitely a statement. You’ll have the most unique ‘fit at the ceremony (aside from the bride), and it’s something you can wear again on a night out with your BFFs.
13This Culotte One
NIA Culotte Jumpsuit
A cropped look can be totally chic! The corset detail and puff sleeves on this jumpsuit make it even better, am I right?
14This Halter One
x REVOLVE Marzhan Jumpsuit
Something about this color is so dreamy. It’d look amazing in a sunset IG pic—just saying.
15This Bold One
Exaggerated Sleeve Satin Jumpsuit
Sometimes, it’s go bold or go home. This maximalist floral jumpsuit is subtle enough to wear to a ceremony, but unique enough that it’ll get you all the compliments.
16This Palazzo One
Halter Neck Palazzo Jumpsuit
Never underestimate the power of a wide-leg pant, folks!
17This Minty One
Call For Me Sage Green Faux Wrap Jumpsuit
There’s nothing better than being comfortable and still looking chic. This mint-green piece is your typical jumpsuit that you can wear to a more formal event or a casual meet-up.
18This Corset One
Charcoal Ruched Corset Jumpsuit
For those in their hot girl era, this corset jumpsuit is a no-brainer.
19This Two-Tone One
Oakley Jumpsuit
This one looks as comfy as it does cute.
20This Unique One
Graphic Floral Woven Maxi Jumpsuit
If you wanna make a statement without going overboard, try this maxi jumpsuit on for size.
21This Simple One
Lovers and Friends Charli Jumpsuit
A simple one-shoulder jumpsuit works great for so many different wedding dress codes. You can add sparkly jewelry or keep it more low-key.
22This Silky One
Cross Halter Silk Jumpsuit
A halter-neck jumpsuit in a silky neutral is a win for any event.
23This Sparkly One
Metallic Blouson Jumpsuit in Rose Gold
Okay, so metallics and sparkles aren’t always subtle enough for a wedding, but this gold pick is fun without crossing the line.
24This Cut-Out One
Ronan Jumpsuit
Strategic cutouts are a fun way to show some skin without going overboard.
25This Zip-Up One
Belted Collared Jumpsuit
From the belt to the tailored trouser vibes, this jumpsuit is the gift that keeps on giving (and serving).
26This Luxurious One
Marbella Night Jumpsuit
Something about the deep burgundy hue of this pick feels extra luxurious.
27This Iconic One
Asymmetrical Jumpsuit
This beaut feels at once vintage-inspired and of-the-moment, making it a must-have choice for ceremonies with a fun dress code.
28This Animal Print One
High Neck Wide Leg Satin Jumpsuit in Beige
Animal print? At a wedding? I say go ahead—as long as it’s as sleek as this option.
Mili Godio
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