
27 Dresses From Amazon To Wear To Weddings
Promising review: "The dress is definitely shorter, but not too short with tights! It fits great through the shoulders, too. My shoulders are broad, so I was worried it might be snug, but it wasn't, it was SO comfortable. I wore it to a wedding and felt so cute and comfortable. The sleeves also have elastic, so it ended up being a 3/4 sleeve on me! So happy with this purchase and I will buy more colors! :) —Amazon CustomerPrice: $36.99 (available in sizes S–XL and 10 colors)
A sleeveless dress with a long, flowy skirt so you can do lots of spinning on the dance floor and have tons of people asking you where you got this little number.
Promising review: "Bought this dress for a summer wedding. It fits perfectly! Just a little long, but with heels, it will be fine. I like the material — soft, light, and comfortable. You can wear it casual or dressy with jewelry. I am adding sandals with a mid-heel for the length. If you are shorter, you may need to have it hemmed. It is worth it!" —DLFPrice: $39.95+ (available in sizes XS–4XL and 28 colors)
A comfy and elegant floral dress you can wear to the zillion weddings you have coming up but then also totally wear with sandals or sneakers for a more casual brunch date.
Promising review: "Truly obsessed with this dress. So comfy, wore for 5 hours straight while running around a venue and was comfortable the whole time. Thinking I should get another color." —Joy Danielle RoachPrice: $38.39+ (available in sizes XS–XXL and 37 colors)
A square-neck flowy sundress with a bow in the back, so you can feel like a fancy lady strolling through her garden in the British countryside sipping a cup of tea while you're conversing with fellow party guests.
Promising review: "I loved this dress!! I got this dress for a family photoshoot and it was perfect! It was comfy and very beautiful!" —Amazon Customer Price: $40.78+ (available in sizes S–XL and 14 colors)
An off-the-shoulder cocktail dress with a high-low hem for a dramatic flare to show off your gorgeous legs and offer plenty of mobility for getting down on the dance floor.
Promising review: "It's very comfortable, stretchy, and isn't see-through. What you see is what you get and it fits to size PERFECTLY!!! I wore it to sing at my grandma's funeral." —L BurtonPrice: $37.59+ (available in sizes XS–XXL and 12 colors)
A lightweight and very flowy tie-back mini dress I actually own, and I can attest you will feel like a gorgeous princess wearing this! Plus, you can also wear it off-the-shoulder if you please!
Promising review: "Super pretty dress, good quality, not itchy, beautiful color. Not see-through at all. I wore it to a wedding and I got a ton of compliments! You won't regret buying." —EmilyPrice: $20.99+ (available in sizes XS–XXL and 11 colors and prints)
A square-neck balloon-sleeve dress perfect for a more casual daytime wedding or even a rehearsal dinner! (Everyone forgets you also need a rehearsal dinner fit, so this is just the thing to snag without breaking the bank!)
Promising review: "It's super cute, comfortable, and I received a ton of compliments on it. I ordered a medium but could have gone with a small. Ordering another color because I liked it so much." —Amber NelsonPrice: $26.39+ (available in sizes XS–XXL and 22 colors)
A ruffled, smocked bodice open-back maxi dress if you have a beach wedding on your calendar and you want to exude mermaid vibes (because of course you do).
Promising review: "This dress is beautiful!! I wore it for a beach wedding; it feels flowy and feminine. It seems to wear well on many different body types, so I purchased it. Thankfully, I did — would love another occasion to wear it again!" —summer evans steedPrice: $36.99+ (available in sizes S–XL and 31 colors)
A darling faux wrap dress WITH POCKETS (!!!) so you can keep your lipgloss on you and not have to go back to your table every 20 minutes to reapply.
Promising review: "This dress is spectacular. The sunflowers pop, the comfort is phenomenal and I received many compliments when wearing this dress. Great for work or for a summer party or event. It was perfect to pack for my work travel and was not wrinkled at all. LOVE IT." —Colette ValleePrice: $41.59+ (available in sizes 16–24 and 13 colors/patterns)
A super-soft ruffle-sleeve cotton dress you're going to want to have on-hand for wedding season for its lightweight fabric and easy breezy silhouette.
Promising review: "I absolutely loved this dress. Bought this one and two others off Amazon for family pics, and this one was the winner. I was so glad I wore it, too, because the pics came out perfect. If you have a large chest, it might be an issue, but I'm 36A, so I had no issues. This could easily be dressed up and would make a great Easter, wedding guest, or summer party dress." —LindseyPrice: $25.99+ (available in sizes S–XXL and 15 colors)
A ruffled sleeve maxi dress with a deep-V, high slit, and wrap design if you want to turn heads and end up meeting the love of your life at the wedding.
Promising review: "I want one for every day of the week. It's so light and airy, perfect for the hot summer, and feels barely there. It looks and flows so nicely, it's elegant and romantic. It's a true wrap dress with long ties, and plenty of overlap, I did not feel the need to sew in the extra snaps. You may want to size up if you're curvy, between sizes, or unsure. I was fine with my usual size but wrap dresses are often better a size up." —CSPrice: $36.39+ (available in sizes XS–XXL and 22 colors)
Or a wrap V-neck swing dress so you can feel supported all night long with straps that are thick enough to hide your bra strap.
Promising review: "This dress was a last-minute purchase for my cousin's wedding, and it was beautiful! It fits great, and I got lots of compliments all night. It was easy to dance in. The fabric is heavy enough that it didn't wrinkle in my bag traveling to the wedding and does not show undergarments. Loved being able to wear a normal bra under a dress to a wedding. Would buy it again in other colors, and will definitely be wearing this one again!" —Smc6288Price: $35.99+ (available in sizes XS–3XL and 19 colors and fabrics)
A chic halter-neck maxi dress with low-cut arm holes if you are a chronic sweat gal like me and want to give your pits a little breathing room.
Promising review: "I had to go to a funeral in Texas in triple-digit heat. This dress was perfect. I got so many compliments (not what I was looking for at a funeral..) and it was so comfortable. I am 5'6" and it was pretty long. Still, it looked beautiful with high wedge sandals (that you couldn't see). So if you plan on wearing flat shoes, be taller. It wasn't too sheer at all. Classic dress you could wear for a lifetime." —KelarooPrice: $17.99 (available in sizes S–XXL and 17 colors)
A ruffled smocked bodice midi dress that's very simple, so it's perfect for sprucing up with jewelry, heels, and the perfect handbag.
Promising review: "It's so soft! Perfect for a nursing-friendly wedding guest dress! Breezy enough for summer. The pink color is really cute. I got a size medium and it fits great!" —CamPrice: $38.99 (available in sizes S–XL and nine colors)
A tie-front dress sure to score you compliments when you're talking to everyone before the reception. Imagine you looking stylish in this pretty 'fit while sipping on a bubbly drink and eating appetizers.
Promising review: "Breathable, lightweight and yet not see-through. I ordered the mint green and it's stunning. I will order more colors!" —Nixon DeJesusPrice: $28.87+ (available in sizes S–XL and 27 colors)
A vintage-style halter dress, because everyone loves this classic silhouette, and it's sure to be a crowd pleaser. I mean, just *picture* catching the bouquet in this get-up! It'll be a Hollywood moment!
Promising review: "I am so very happy with this dress. I wore it to a friend's wedding and got so many compliments! It fits as expected per the size chart, but since the back is ruched elastic with a corset-type tie, you can adjust this to your liking. I had to cinch it pretty tight to keep it from sliding down my back (maybe some fabric tape would help). That said, I would NOT size down, as then it wouldn't fit in the waist. This dress offers great coverage in the back despite being a halter (I am wary of halter tops as they seem to have absurdly low backs, but not this one). I did wear this dress with a petticoat, but it can be worn without. It is well-made and a good medium-thick material, but still breathable for warmer weather." —Lauren R.Price: $32.99+ (available in sizes S–3XL and 45 colors/patterns)
A dramatic bodycon dress with a batwing cape because you are a super hero and will probably end up saving the day someway or another (i.e., consoling a sobbing bridesmaid or quieting an overserved uncle).
Promising review: "Got so many compliments on this dress. Wore it to a wedding, and it was perfect! Very snug-fitting (like the product pictures show). The sleeve part covers the chest part of the dress, so I didn't even need to wear a bra." —CatherinePrice: $35.99 (available in sizes S–XXL and 14 colors)
A seriously *stunning* slip dress that looks expensive enough to be from Reformation but only costs $35!!! Tbh, you might as well get it in a few colors!
A long-sleeve boho midi dress with a deep V-neck for when you want to live your 1967 Summer of Love fantasy in style *and* comfort during wedding season. It also has ties around the neck if you'd prefer to keep the neckline higher up!
Promising review: "Very loose and flowy, fabric is light but not see-through, just soft. I like the flow to it and love the print. I have been eyeing similar dresses online and this one is such a great value compared to those." —Ram Sam Price: $37.99 (available in sizes S–XXL and 38 colors)
A double-lined strapless satin dress so you can feel like you are a contestant on The Bachelor while you're meeting fellow-party goers (and maybe your future partner).
A split hem midi dress if you decided to splurge for a spray tan (or actually just get tan in the sun) and you want to show off your bronzed physique.
A sophisticated pencil dress with a beautiful fishtail hem if you want to feel like the bombshell you are and look absolutely amazing in every photo you're in at the wedding.
A ruffled layer top floor-length gown for a flirty look you'll feel so smug telling people is from Amazon because it looks like it could easily cost hundreds of dollars.
A bandage halter dress you're going to look so gorgeous in while you pose for pics with the happy couple. (Just be sure to not upstage the bride!)
A deep-V maxi gown for an easy-to-style look you can make your own with the perfect hair, makeup, jewelry, shoes, and purse! This time, finding the dress is the easiest part!!
A thigh-split maxi dress that looks like a skirt and a top, but, surprise!!! It's actually a gorgeous gown!
Promising review: "I was a little nervous about the size and the material, I love this dress. It fits perfectly! The slit does go all the way up but it isn't just open, it didn't open while I was walking around. I love the color, the design, it's so soft, the straps are adjustable. Definitely worth the money!" —CaliexandriaPrice: $28.34+ (available in sizes S–XXL and 15 colors)
And finally, a tiered one-shoulder mini dress so fun and flirty because you're trying to bring the party when the wedding band comes out.
Promising review: "Loved this dress! Fits well. True to size. Very comfy. Good value for the money. Nice pink color. Solid material." —LaTonyaPrice: $37.95+ (available in sizes S–XL and 13 colors)
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