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25 Gorgeous Wedding Guest Dresses on Sale Right Now

Stylish options for every kind of invite from Tory Burch, Róhe, and more.

By Elliot O·Jun 11, 2026·2 min read
25 Gorgeous Wedding Guest Dresses on Sale Right Now

Reported by Vogue.

Wedding season doesn't pause for your bank account. Between now and Labor Day, half your social calendar is spoken for — and looking the part at every single ceremony adds up fast. The good news: major markdowns are happening right now on exactly the kind of dresses you need, according to Vogue, which rounded up 25 wedding guest options currently on sale across a wide range of price points, aesthetics, and dress codes.

The range is genuinely impressive. On the bolder end, Cala de la Cruz's Daphne column dress — an abstract floral stunner — is down to $260 from $520, practically made for a destination weekend. Zimmermann's Rebellion bohemian slip dress, all cascading striped chiffon tiers, sits at $1,365 (down from $1,950) and somehow manages to be both black-tie appropriate and beach-ready. For something vivid and party-forward, Saloni's lime green polka-dot ruffled gown hits differently at $537 instead of $895.

Something for Every Dress Code

If your taste runs quieter, the edit delivers there too. Faithfull's bubblegum pink ruched halter maxi drops to $215 — a warm-weather no-brainer. J.Crew's bias-cut floral slip is an outright steal at $63, cut in a brown-and-purple print versatile enough to carry into fall. The Róhe peplum LBD — boatneck, low scoop back, 1950s energy — clocks in at $763 down from $1,590, and belongs in your event wardrobe permanently. For draped-dress devotees, Victoria Beckham's jacquard satin Posy midi is down to $888; Tove's plum Grecian chiffon gown hits $744. Both are the kind of investment you'll justify for the next three wedding seasons.

A few standouts for the maximalists: Tory Burch's hand-embroidered mirrorwork shift ($1,199, down from $1,995) is genuinely show-stopping — mirror paillettes catch every light on the dance floor. Meanwhile, Helsa's baby blue chiffon Sabine dress, complete with a sheer shoulder capelet, lands at $497 for anyone who wants "dreamy" without trying too hard. And if comfort is non-negotiable, Aya Muse's draped knit Cedar dress ($515 down from $725) proves that elevated and easy aren't mutually exclusive.

These discounts won't last — once a size is gone, it's gone, and summer's unforgiving timeline waits for no one. The smartest thing you can do is treat this like the editorial emergency it is.


Read the original at Vogue.

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