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Here's Your Award for Best-Dressed Guest: 16 Spring Wedding Looks to Try
I don't know about you, but after the miserable winter we just endured, I plan to be outside all spring and summer long. This means I've been RSVPing "yes" to every wedding invite that comes my way. Wedding down the Cape? Yup. Backyard nuptials? Count me in. Black-tie gala? I'm there! And while my wallet will likely hate me for all the gifts I need to buy, finding outfits for each occasion will be easy and within budget, thanks to Walmart.
Instead of browsing multiple retailers for formal, laid-back, and cocktail-appropriate looks, I can turn to Walmart brands like Free Assembly and Scoop, which are always on the pulse of the latest trends. Here's what I'm snagging to secure my title as best-dressed wedding guest this spring.
Backyard Bash
I love the intimacy of backyard weddings, and although they're more casual by nature, I still like to look polished and on-theme. For these nuptials, I'm leaning into silhouettes that are stylish but not too fussy.
Coastal Gathering
As a Massachusetts native, I know a thing or two about beach weddings. There's a good chance of a breeze, so I suggest a longer frock you won't need to worry about adjusting all day. I also love leaning into the coastal motif with a nature-inspired pattern.
Garden Gathering
As someone who loves a bit of whimsy, some of my favorite weddings to attend are garden gatherings. For these, I tend to shop for romantic, floral patterns that blend right in with the blooms.
Formal Affair
There's something magical about witnessing the best day of someone's life, and I want a dress that captures that feeling. Whether it's a frock wrapped in tulle or a truly unique style (like the Scoop Cotton Maxi Dress), Walmart has the options I need.
Stephanie is a director on the branded content team, heading up strategy for beauty, homes, and lifestyle clients. When she's not brainstorming creative ideas for WhoWhatWear, Marie Claire, and Homes & Gardens, she's scouring NYC for the best vintage finds — always with an iced coffee in hand.

