White Bridal Luncheon Dresses for Spring and Summer Brides
I can’t believe how close we are to the spring / summer wedding season this year! If you are like me, your March through June are always packed with beautiful weddings celebrating amazing people! In today’s article, I’m sharing my round up of all of my favorite white bridal luncheon dresses for spring and summer brides.
When I was a bride last year, I was such a planner when it came to my dresses… except for my bridal luncheon dress. I don’t know why, but it completely slipped my mind to get one until right at a month out! The invite and in the mail and I realized I had absolutely no options in my closet that would work. I ended up opting for a greek-goddess style off the shoulder one from Revolve that I LOVED (click here to check it out)!
Read more about my beautiful bridal luncheon here!
Whether dresses for your bridal luncheon are on your radar yet or not, go ahead and check out some of my favorite finds! Not having a luncheon? These dresses are also perfect for engagement photos, showers, or even your rehearsal dinner!
Attending a bridal luncheon as a guest? Check out my round up of my favorite outfit finds for you!
This dress is perfect for a bride with a petite frame or a shorter-than-average waist. This cut will accentuate your legs and make you appear tall and confident. If you are having a beach wedding, a brunch somewhere fun and outside, or a luncheon in a location that is on a warm, spring day, this is the dress for you!
This cut would look good on essentially any figure or frame. The off the shoulder look would accentuate the collarbone, and the layered skirt is flattering to hide any tummy or thigh spots you may be self conscious about!
The double strapped one shoulder is all the rage this season, and so why not jump on board?! This is the perfect dress for a modest bride with a bust. It allows for figure to be shown without feeling like you’re “out to play” as one would say. The length is perfect for a nicer restaurant or country club luncheon, and the cut is perfect to be worn from spring into summer. Even though the dress is white, I can promise you that it’s a safe bet you’d be able to find places to wear this dress again.
This lace little number is so glam and fun! If you are a bride wearing a bodycon dress on your big day, this option would be fabulous for you and allow some differentiation between your looks! The empire waistline is ideal for mama’s-to-be who don’t want to accentuate their bump, or for my apple shaped brides that want all eyes on their limbs, not their torso.
I’m just going to say it – this may be my favorite dress from this whole series. It’s so different and glam. If you’re tired of the whites, bones, and ivories, this dress is made for you. It’s elegant, the cut is sophisticated, and you would look FABULOUS walking into your final luncheon before your big day.
If you aren’t sure what you are looking for in a dress but are leaning towards one that is short, this is a very safe (yet glam) option. It’s simplistic, yet has the eye catching sweetheart neckline that adds to its overall beauty. If you are busier but still love the idea of a sweetheart cut, the lace shouldering makes it so you can rock the look without worrying about a side eye from your groom-to-be’s judgy great aunt. The flowy skirt guarantees comfort and femininity (which every bride deserves)!
It takes a special type of person to rock feathers, but if that’s you… I have found the only dress you need. Look no farther… because this dress is about to change your wardrobe for the better. Wear it on your bachelorette, to your bridal luncheon, and after your wedding to a concert or other event. It is the perfect dress for anyone with that diva status (ahm… me) that needs that bit of flair to feel that their queen status has peaked.
This cut would look good on essentially any figure or frame. The off the shoulder look would accentuate the collarbone, and the layered skirt is flattering to hide any tummy or thigh spots you may be self conscious about!
I love this dress! It is modest but with a fun twist. The asymmetrical hemline draws the eye to the legs and will make you look tall and thin – sign me up!