Semi-formal attire for weddings is a notch below cocktail but still calls for a neat and put-together look, no jeans. Midi dresses are a great choice since they fall between the knee and ankle, giving an elegant yet relaxed vibe. Tea-length dresses, which are a bit longer and fall just above the ankle, add a vintage touch that suits this dress code. If you’re looking for something easy to wear and flattering, a wrap dress in a solid color or simple print works well. You could also opt for a sheath dress with a fitted, streamlined design. For a more modern twist, a tailored jumpsuit can be incredibly chic. To keep the look semi-formal, stick to classic colors like jewel tones or pastels and avoid overly casual fabrics like denim or jersey. Men should go with dress pants and a button-down shirt, adding a tie they’d like. Think of it as dressing nicely without being over the top. What to avoid: Jeans, ball gowns, and tuxedos. The vibe here is put-together but not too fancy, perfect for daytime events or slightly upscale dinners.
Plus one- No, unless specified by name or as “Guest” on the RSVP page. Children- No, unless specified by name on the RSVP page.