Cocktail dresses are the middlemen of the formalwear world. From fancy dinners to work celebrations to, yes, even weddings, the appeal of these party dresses lies in their versatility: With the right accessories, that sequin mini dress you’ve been eyeing works just as well for your friend’s courthouse celebration as it does an upcoming birthday. Why not add a few extra pieces to the rotation? Think of it as manifesting more festivity, one lace-trimmed slip dress at a time.
Vogue’s Favorite Cocktail Dresses:
If you’re shopping for a wedding guest dress, the search requirements are a little more stringent. Typically, a “cocktail attire” dress code means something knee-length or a midi dress (though shorter styles done in a luxe fabric, like taffeta or silk organza, could also be appropriate depending on the venue). Steer clear of floor-length gowns in favor of breezier silhouettes, like an ankle-grazing halterneck or something with an asymmetrical handkerchief hemline.
If you’re shopping more generally, anything goes. A teal midi finished with grey fringe? Absolutely. An electric blue sequined dress—why not? A clingy cowl neck number that looks straight out of a ’90s fever dream (in the best way)? Sure. This sartorial prompt is your chance to go a bit outside of the box and get creative; but if you need a little inspiration to start your search, the below cocktail dresses should offer plenty.
A Mini Moment
Don’t underestimate the power of a mini dress. Whether worn with sky-high platforms or styled with mod kitten heels, shorter shapes can work for special occasions, too. Pick an A-line halter in a luminous electric blue from Bernadette for a late summer reception; for something later in the season, a short sleeve style, like this red piece from Carolina Herrera, might be more appropriate.






