More conservative than the bachelorette party looks but less formal than the actual wedding ceremony attire, the bridal shower is the time to bring out the sweet floral dresses, midi skirts, and jumpsuits.
If you're the bride, lucky you! It's up to you to choose the vibe of the party—and since it's your day, you can wear whatever you want. With that said, having endless options to choose from can be overwhelming, especially when you have multiple events and need an outfit for each. Many brides go for an all-white look, but you definitely don't have to.
If you're a guest, the real challenge when choosing what to wear to any event celebrating the bride is picking an outfit that isn't too much but is still enough. Confusing, we know. Luckily, this list will help you on both sides of the coin, whether you're the bride planning or a guest who's googling what the heck this event is even about. (You've got this!)
Below, browse 17 outfits that not only are appropriate for the occasion but you'll also want to wear again later.
For the guest who loves cut-outs
GIA/irl Allie Maxi Dress
Featuring a tie-front and trendy cut-out detail, this adorable maxi is one for the books. You'll want to wear it long after the bridal shower—and thankfully, this dress is versatile enough that you totally can.
Introducing: this white slip dress with a twist. It has all the '90s vibes you love with the added bonus of a luxurious plisse material. This one is available in sizes XXS through 5XL, too!
For the guest who loves a classic
Square Neck Smocked Dress
You can't go wrong with a classic smocked mini dress. This oh-so-cute pink iteration of the silhouette is ideal for wearing to celebrate a friend's upcoming wedding—and far beyond.
for the guest who loves pockets
ASOS Design Curve Tiered Midi Dress
Yes, this dress has pockets. But if that isn't enough to make you swoon, the puff sleeves and jacquard details might just do the trick.
For the bride who loves sets
YBF Clothing Covepant
Pair this airy skirt with the matching white top for an ensemble that'll take you from the bridal shower to the honeymoon without a hitch.
For the guest who loves skirts
Mango Midi Satin Skirt
A slip skirt in a bold hue will serve you well for so many occasions. If you're heading to toast to a friend's marriage, though, pair it with a classic tank top and your cutest heels. S'cute!
For the guest who loves a tie-front
Eloquii Tie Bodice Off-the-Shoulder Dress
Show off those shoulders, bb! This gorge pink frock is a great option for a more formal shower—meaning it'll work well as cocktail attire for other events (and weddings!), too.
For the bride who loves knits
House of Harlow 1960 x Revolve Emerson Knit Dress
Keep it comfy and cozy with a knit dress. This pick is simple enough to wear over and over again—even after you get married.
For the guest who loves neutrals
& Other Stories Fitted Puff Sleeve Midi Dress
This neutral midi dress is so easy to dress up or down, depending on the vibes of the bridal shower. Add some chunky sandals and minimal jewelry for a can't-miss semi-casual look.
For the guest who loves florals
Wray Juliette Dress
We l-o-v-e a wrap dress, and this floral option is so dang fun. The color is truly stunning, and the flower print is both of-the-moment and timeless. Plus, it's available in sizes XXS to 6X!
For the bride who loves simplicity
The Line by K Elva Dress
Even if you're not the bride, this gorgeous dress is definitely worth snagging. It's simple, elegant, and statement-making—all at the same time. Iconic.
For the guest who loves comfort
Gabriella Rossetti Sofia Palazzo Pant
If it's comfort you're after, look no further. These silky palazzo pants are a perf option for looking sleek without having to deal with uncomfy clothing.
For the guest who loves shorts
Eloquii Tweed Short
Yes, you can wear shorts to a bridal shower—especially if they're on the formal side. These tweed shorts are elevated enough that you can get away with wearing 'em instead of a dress or suiting.
For the bride who loves tiers
Torrid Tiered Tea Length Dress
Whether you wear this tiered dress with fun sandals or some strappy heels, you can't lose. It's the kind of white dress you'll find yourself styling millions of ways.
For the guest who loves to twirl
Never Fully Dressed Green Carrie Dress
Give yourself a Carrie Bradshaw moment with this twirl-ready dress. The green hue is so bright and bold, and the tiers add extra interest to a classic silhouette. I'll take 10, thanks.
For the guest who's minimalist
Victor Glemaud Midi Dress
If frills aren't really your thing, opt for this classic pink tank dress. It's still colorful and fun, but you won't be dealing with extra fabric or embellishments.
For the bride who's too cool
Wilfred Market Slit Dress
You're not a regular bride...you're a cool bride. This easy, breezy dress is ready to be worn with some trendy heels and your boldest accessories.
Real talk: Can you wear jeans to a bridal shower?
Whether or not you can wear jeans to a bridal shower is mainly going to depend on the bride (or the hosts of the party) and the dress code they've chosen—but in most cases, you should probably avoid it. (Sorry!) With options like jumpsuits, trousers, and flowy pants, though, there are plenty of ways to stay comfortable without wearing jeans. Low-key, you might not even miss 'em once you slip on a pair of silky pants that feel like pajamas. Just saying.
If the hosts do allow jeans, though, try wearing your fave pair (without holes or rips!) with an elevated blouse or bodysuit. In other words, skip the T-shirt and hoodie this time around.
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For these bridal shower outfits, we focused on making sure the selects were a mix of casual and formal while also making sure you had plenty of stunning options in different fabrics, silhouettes, and colors—whether you're the bride or a guest.
Brooke ShunatonaBrooke Shunatona is a contributing writer for Cosmopolitan.com.
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