Wedding
Dress code
guide

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WEDDING DAY

Observing the dress code is a sign of
respect for the couple’s special day. When
guests embrace the dress code, a sense
of harmony emerges that unites everyone
into one shared story — a story that
becomes part of memories for a lifetime.
Let’s create this incredible story together!

WEDDING COCKTAIL

A cocktail dress code for a wedding is a festive and refined style that
combines elegance with a sense of ease.
The look should feel celebratory and appropriate for the occasion,
while avoiding the level of formality associated with Black Tie.

Color palette

Deep Malachite Green
(cool-toned, rich green without yellow undertones)
Olive Moss Green
(muted, warm, natural shade, not bright lime)
Terracotta / Deep Pumpkin
(warm brick-orange tone, not red)
Navy Blue
(deep, rich blue — not bright electric)
Light Olive / Unripe Lime
(yellow-green with a warm undertone, without neon tones)
Dark Forest Green
(deep conifer green, cool-toned, without bright lime)

For men only, a black suit is also acceptable in addition to the event’s color palette.

For women

DRESSES, DRESS ALTERNATIVES, FABRICS

Recommended dress lengths:

  • Midi
  • Below the knee
  • Maxi

Mini is acceptable, but with caution:

  • avoid overly tight silhouettes
  • avoid deep necklines or high slits
  • the fabric should feel festive rather than casual

Dress Alternatives:

1.Tailored Pantsuit:

  • made from suiting fabric or silk
  • styled with a feminine top or a
  • silk blouse

2.Skirt Suit:

  • midi or maxi length
  • with a clean, elegant silhouette
  • made from suiting fabric or silk

Fabrics:

  • silk
  • satin
  • crepe
  • suiting fabric
  • organza
  • chiffon
  • delicate jacquard
  • lightweight atlas
  • refined velvet

SHOES, ACCESSORIES, MAKE UP

Shoes:

  • classic pumps
  • heeled sandals
  • slingbacks
  • elegant mules
  • heels of any height

Accessories:

  • a small clutch or mini bag
  • delicate jewelry
  • subtle shimmer

Makeup:

  • an even, softly radiant
  • complexion
  • light contouring
  • a delicate blush
  • a subtle highlight
  • refined eyeliner or a soft smoky
  • eye
  • nude or pink-beige lips
  • well-groomed brows
  • Focus on either the eyes or the lips
  • (but not both at the same time).

WHAT IS DEFINITELY INAPPROPRIATE

We kindly ask guests to refrain from looks that may disrupt the aesthetic of the event or compete with the bride’s look:

  • any shades of white, milky, or beige: white, ivory, milk, champagne, cream, light beige
  • full light-toned outfits that may resemble an alternative wedding dress
  • bright red or overly accent colors (including on the lips)
  • black
  • excessively short mini lengths
  • deep necklines combined with high slits
  • excessive shine, sequins, or glitter
  • casual formats (jeans, knitwear, day dresses)
  • sports shoes or overly chunky styles
  • beachwear or club-style looks

We aim to create a harmonious atmosphere where every outfit supports the overall aesthetic of the celebration.

DRESS EXAMPLES

Examples of Dress Alternatives

shoe examples

BAG EXAMPLES

TEMPERATURE GUIDELINES

The ceremony and main part of the celebration will take place at +25–28°C, however, after 7:00 PM the temperature drops to +16–18°C.

If you wish, you may bring a light layer that will elegantly complement your look:

  • a silk scarf / stole
  • a cape
  • a lightweight cashmere scarf
  • a structured jacket
  • a light bolero
  • a tailored blazer in one of the palette tones

For men

SUIT, SILHOUETTE, FABRICS

Colors:

For men, a black suit is also acceptable in addition to the event’s color palette.

Fabrics:

  • wool
  • wool blends
  • suiting fabric with a subtle
  • texture
  • Classic suit (two-piece or three-piece)
  • Double-breasted suit
  • Longline blazer with a soft
  • shoulder line
  • Wide-leg classic trousers with
  • creases
  • Combination: wide-leg trousers
  • + classic shirt
  • No alternatives to a shirt

Silhouette:

  • straight or slightly relaxed
  • oversize — controlled and architectural
  • full-length trousers (no cropped styles)

SHOES, ACCESSORIES

Shoes:

  • Oxfords
  • Derbies
  • Minimalist loafers (classic shape) — suede or leather

Accessories:

  • a minimalist belt
  • a classic watch (not sporty)
  • a tie or bow tie (optional)
  • a pocket square in the wedding
  • color palette
  • elegant cufflinks
  • long socks matching the suit tone

WHAT IS
DEFINITELY
INAPPROPRIATE

We kindly ask guests to refrain from looks that may disrupt the aesthetic of the event.

The following are not permitted:

  • Tops: T-shirts, tank tops, polo shirts, turtlenecks, short-sleeve shirts, printed shirts, or deeply unbuttoned collars.
  • Therefore, there are no alternatives to a classic shirt.
  • Bottoms: shorts, cropped trousers, jeans, or athletic pants.
  • Shoes: sneakers, sports footwear of any kind, sandals, or casual moccasins.
  • Colors not permitted: red, beige, and white.

We aim to create a harmonious atmosphere where every outfit supports the overall aesthetic of the celebration.

Outfit Examples

Examples of Shoes and Accessories

COLOR COMBINATION OPTIONS

1. Olive + Lime
2. Shades of Green + Blue
3. Shades of Green + Terracotta
4. Shades of Green
5. Blue + Olive
6. Blue + Terracotta
7. Olive + Terracotta
8. Olive + Terracotta + Blue

NEED A
FLAWLESS
LOOK?

If you have any doubts regarding the color, silhouette, or accessories,

You may reach out to the event stylist for clarification.

To ensure your look aligns with the wedding concept and to help you feel confident, an individual full-look styling service tailored to the wedding dress code is also available.

Telegram: @Alexa_Personal_Stylist
Whats Up: +380969449396
Instagram: @alexa.korolchuk

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