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Winter Wedding Outfits for Women Over 50 and 60

If you have a winter wedding penciled onto your social calendar, you may be scratching your head, wondering what you should wear. Although you should match your attire with the level of formality the bride has chosen, it’s also important that the outfit you choose makes you feel confident and beautiful.

SCALLOPED LACE DRESS

I’m sure you’ve noticed while shopping that the silhouettes they are marketing to our age range aren’t always super stylish or flattering. You know frumpy and matronly simply aren’t in my vocabulary, so I set out on an online shopping spree for 40+ chic winter wedding outfits for women over 50 and 60 that are sure to impress. If you’re overwhelmed shopping for an upcoming winter wedding, this post takes all the hard work out of it.

Don’t forget to check out these posts if you are looking for accessories to go with your winter wedding outfit:

Where to Shop for Winter Wedding Outfits for Women Over 50 and 60

The biggest question of all. Where do you even start? I’m going to give you a list of some of my favorite places and brands to start with in case you want to do the browsing on your own. But, one of the things that I’ve found to help is to start with the mother-of-the-bride section, as that’s where they group many of the age-appropriate dresses for us! Keep in mind that if one of the retailers is sold out of a particular dress you like, do a quick Google Search. It’s likely that it is carried

Retailers & Brands To Shop

Winter Wedding Guest Dresses for Women Over 50 and 60

I tend to lean towards a dress when I am selecting an outfit for an upcoming wedding. It’s always better to be overdressed, in my opinion. I know finding the proper dress silhouette for your body type, especially through a computer screen, can be a little challenging.

My favorite dress types for women over 50 are fit and flare and A-line silhouettes. These two styles are flattering for so many body types. They have a defined waistline and are very forgiving as they take attention away from the midsection and camouflage wider hips and thighs. I also included a few shift dresses in my guide as I think this looser silhouette is universally flattering as well.

Consider your budget when shopping for an upcoming event. I often find that purchasing a dress is more cost-effective than purchasing separates. However, that also depends on the accessories needed to complete the outfit. If you choose a sleeveless or short sleeve option, you will want to bring a warm shawl (like this gorgeous one) or a wrap to keep you cozy. A dress with more embellishments or a higher neck means you can get away with less jewelry and accessories. A more simple dress (like this sheath dress) is better paired with eye-catching earrings.

1. Beaded Floral Wrap Midi Dress

2. Ruched Beaded Short Sleeve Gown

3. Alex Evenings Faux Wrap Gown

4. Embroidered Mock Jacket Cocktail Dress (available in multiple colors)

5. Shift Dress with Illusion Detail

#6. Fit & Flare Sweater Dress

Pant Sets and Separates for Older Women

Can you wear pants to a wedding? Yes, you absolutely can. If you don’t like dresses or your legs are not your best feature, pants are totally acceptable. Pants give you the option to wear flat shoes, which many ladies (if not all of us!) find the most comfortable for long days on their feet and dancing at the reception. You don’t have to worry about wearing pantyhose. Plus, pants also often have pockets which can be super handy.

If you already have a pair of trousers or dress pants that you love, consider simply purchasing a new top like this tie waist blouse or this black velvet tank top and jacket combination.

I’m going to do a full round-up post of the best pants suits to wear soon, but I wanted to include some of my favorites now. Keep in mind that many of these can take a month or so to come in sometimes, so order early!

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7. R&M Lace Pant Set

8. Two Piece Glitter and Lace Pant Set

9. Brushed Satin Tie Waist Blouse

10. Chiffon Pants

11. Alex Evenings Tank Top and Jacket

Do you have a winter wedding or event to attend this season? Where do you typically shop for these types of events? Let me know in the comments!

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Thanks for reading, and be sure to wear what makes you feel confident.

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51 Comments

  1. Jill Vandlen says:

    Such great information! Definitely keeping this for future use. I do have a wedding in April in SoCal at a vineyard at 4 pm. I feel like it could cool off in the evening. Any thoughts on what to wear Jennifer? I love the navy lace dress. Would that be appropriate for spring?

  2. Laura McFarland says:

    Loved this post, so much useful and relevant information. Now for the big question – shapewear. Any suggestions for someone who would like to have a smooth look from bust to thighs? Thanks!

  3. Thank you Jennifer! Just what I needed. You provide so many beautiful options here.

  4. Hi,
    The lace dress you are wearing is very attractive! Here are some tips I have picked up for all formal wear – most apply to weddings.
    Vintage or Second hand
    As a member of an choral group I have to wear black formal for some of our concerts. Since black is not my color I don’t want to spend a lot of money and so have found second hand brick and motor stores as well as second hand websites great resources. One dress I wore for several seasons that cost me $50 was valued – and I checked it – at over $400 new. The dress had only been wore a few times – there was no wear on it at all. Have to say it is wonderful to wear such beautifully made clothing.
    One of my sisters at one point in her life had to go to many formal events with her husband for his job. Since she is a frugal person but didn’t want to just wear the same outfit over and over again she quickly learned to shop second hand. Again her outfits were lovely and certainly did not look dated. Of course it helps that she sews – not alas for me as we live on opposite sides of the country – and I have a master tailor in my town who can do just about anything. Yes it is hit or miss and you must be willing to “go out of the box” as a previous person stated but you can get some great clothing. For me thredup seems to have the best selection but Poshmark is another popular site.
    For new pieces aside from the resources mentioned in the post Modcloth and eshakti are good stores for formal wear. Women over 50 are not their target demographic at Modcloth but you can find some fun but not wild clothing. Again be willing to look around the site. I purchased a beautiful formal skirt – maxi length – in a navy silk like material with a silver colored lace overlay there for a family wedding. Paired it with a navy silk top that I got on sale at Banana Republic and a silver mesh short cardigan that I already had and was good to go.
    eShakti is new to me – I just ordered a floor length shirt from them. The clothing is not top tier quality – but not substandard either. What is wonderful is you can adjust the necklines, sleeve lengths, skirt lengths and so on. You can provide all your measurements or just your inseam. So if you live in an area without a good tailor and/or cannot sew yourself the clothing will still fit you out of the package. And yes it really does work, I had been on the site but was uncertain about ordering anything then met a woman at an event who was wearing one of their dresses. Her dress was very pretty, it stood out but not in an odd way. (It was a summer event and the dress was pale blue with flowers embroidered on the back shoulder area and the hemline. Festive and refined at the same time.) She had changed the length of the sleeves from short to long and adjusted the neck line.
    Both stores have very inclusive sizing options.
    Hope all you wedding guests, high school dance chaperones, performers, etc. find these tips helpful. Don’t forget to have fun!

  5. Jan Sonne says:

    The lace dress you are modeling at the beginning of this post is stunning on you! If you do not have a special event planned for this winter season, you need to make one up and wear this dress!!

  6. Wow! You look absolutely stunning in that dress. Hope it is hanging in your closet for a future event.

  7. You look lovely: the color and style are beautiful. Thank you for such comprehensive shopping suggestions.
    Suzanne

  8. You look gorgeous! Also, I love some of the looks you pulled together. Makes me wish I had a dressy event to attend.

  9. Two words – upscale resale! Seriously, the dresses have probably only been worn once, for a few hours. I’ve had great luck. For my climate I like the idea of a velvet blazer, dress pants and a special tank. Can one be too sparkly for a winter, holiday wedding?

  10. These dresses are so beautiful! Almost makes me wish I had a wedding or fancy event to attend. Several years ago I attended a fall wedding wearing black pants and a simple black top with a long sparkly silver topper. I felt very confident and stylish.

  11. They are all (happily) married off now, but I found Mother of the Bride shopping to be a nightmare. When I decided to go with 1910 as my style direction (the age of the church for daughter one’s wedding) I found a dress from a vintage shop that I loved. (The dress was a reproduction, not a hundred years old!) Daughter two got married outside, so that was little easier since I could go with my usual boho style direction. I wore the custom-made hat for both. I find that I really need to think outside the box when the stores don’t offer what I need.

    1. That sounds very clever, Kay. You found your style!

  12. Great advice for wedding dresses. At the time, no weddings in the near future.
    All the outfits were grand. I will keep it on the back burner for the ones that could come up.

  13. Ginger Whelan says:

    I would add the line “Dress the Population” to your list. Not all of their things, certainly, but some are perfect and affordable for what they are. My son’s wedding 18 months ago was outside in SoCal and with a “country western” theme. I went with a traditional MOG dress (street length) and big turquoise/silver jewelry. Nordy’s had a few but I wound up purchasing directly from DTP online. Highly recommend.

    1. Thanks for sharing them with us. I’ll check them out.