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You can call it whatever you like, but there’s one thing we know for sure: the barn wedding is one trend that’s not going away!
And we totally get it. Sure, some brides and grooms dream of sipping champagne in a ballroom under a crystal chandelier. But there are plenty who would rather sip cocktails from mason jars under twinkly lights!
But what are you supposed to wear to a barn wedding? How do you look good without overdressing?
We’ve got the answers because we’ve been to enough rustic weddings to understand the dos and don’ts of country couture.
So throw that little black dress and those Jimmy Choos back in the closet, you won’t be needing them now. Giddy up because you’re about to learn how you can fit in — and stand out — in a barn.
What Should I Wear to a Barn Wedding?
When you’re trying to choose an outfit for a barn wedding, keep the wedding’s theme in mind. Remember, not all barn weddings are the same.
Some couples can turn a barn venue into a posh, elegant space. Others go for a more boho vibe with a rustic-chic feel. And some go full-on country western.
The point is this:
Just because it’s taking place in a barn doesn’t mean it’s a casual affair.
Don’t assume you’re heading to a semi-formal event just because there’s a chicken coop or a horse stable at the wedding venue. Oftentimes, country weddings are just as dressy and formal as traditional ones!
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If the invite doesn’t specify a dress code, check with the bride or groom (or maid of honor) to figure out the right wedding attire.
When in doubt, wear something that’s easy and breezy, not stuffy and stiff. Leave your favorite satin sheath dress in the closet and opt for something in flowy chiffon instead.
Find the Right Length
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Traditionally, long dresses are reserved for more formal weddings. While that’s still the case, a barn wedding is the perfect chance to break this fashion rule!
It’s true – most wedding guests wouldn’t wear a mini dress to a formal event. But you CAN wear a maxi dress to a casual affair, as long as it’s the right one.
If you love wearing mini dresses, look for a pretty lace dress or a flowy A-line silhouette. Sexy bodycon dresses and tight looks with jewels and beading make more sense for a night at the club.
Midi dresses are ideal. You can do a simple sheath if you want to look chic or go for a breezy A-line silhouette if you want a softer feel.
And even if the wedding is casual, you can still wear a maxi dress. There’s no need for a sexy mermaid gown with a train that’s going to drag across the barn floor all night. But a pretty, floral print maxi that hits at the ankle is usually perfect.
Choose the Right Colors, Textures, and Prints
If the couple is having an outdoor wedding reception in a barn, there’s a good chance they’re not looking for total glitz and glamour. Keep that in mind when choosing a dress. The only thing worse than being underdressed is being WAY too dressed up for the occasion.
Lots of beading and tons of bling may be appropriate for a ballroom wedding at a luxury estate or a five-star hotel, but barn weddings always have a more rustic feel. Instead of sequins, metallics, and satins, embrace effortless looks in soft fabrics like lace and chiffon. Look for pretty prints (especially floral dresses) and details such as ruffles, wrap belts, and flutter sleeves.
The Right Footwear is Key
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You know what’s not a good look? Sinking into mud or getting your heel stuck in the dance floor during “Uptown Funk.”
In other words, leave your 6-inch stilettos at home and opt for something more practical. Wedges and block heels are the perfect shoes for an outdoor wedding, as they’ll let you be sturdy on your feet while still looking good.
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Cowboy boots are always an option, too, especially if it’s a casual event. Pair ‘em with a nice sundress and you’ll be the belle of the ball (or belle of the barn)!
What Should Guys Wear?
Need to help your husband, boyfriend, dad, or brother pull off a great look for a barn wedding?
Here’s what you need to know:
There’s NO NEED for a tuxedo. Unless the wedding is a black-tie affair, he doesn’t have to wear formal attire. Semi-formal and dressy casual clothing will usually do just fine.
If he plans to wear a suit, stick with light colors like tan and pale grey. Even a black or dark grey suit can look too formal for the occasion.
If the wedding is on the casual side, leave the suit at home and style him in a blazer with pants instead. You might even want to ditch the jacket and coordinate a vest and khaki pant combo…
And don’t be afraid to add some fun accessories. If you’ve ever wanted to see him in a bow tie, suspenders, or fun socks, now’s your chance to do it!
It All Boils Down to This:
When it comes to styling yourself for a night in a barn, knowing what NOT to wear is just as important as knowing what to wear.
If this is your first farmhouse wedding, you might be in for a shock.
For most receptions, you can just throw on your favorite LBD and be done with it. But if everyone else is wearing ruffles and floral prints, your cocktail dress may look a bit out of place.
Remember to keep it easy and breezy. Think lightweight and effortless rather than chic and structured. Cut back on the sequins and glitz and choose dresses (or jumpsuits) in bright colors, maybe a print, perhaps with ruffles and soft details instead.
There’s one other bright side to this whole thing…one reason that you should be really excited about this upcoming wedding. If you buy a new dress for the occasion, there’s a good chance you’ll actually wear it again!
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