Wedding Reception Dresses and Second Dresses for the Bride
At Anthropologie, we believe that the reception dress is an essential part of your special day. It's the dress that allows you to dance, greet guests, and enjoy the celebration of your love.
What is a reception dress?
It is typically defined as the second dress that a bride changes into after the wedding ceremony. The reception dress is usually less formal and more comfortable for dancing and socializing.
When do you change into your reception dress?
Once the ceremony has ended and guests are mingling and being seated for cocktail hour or food, you may choose to sneak away to change into your new ensemble!
Do you have to have a reception dress?
Not at all! Whether or not you have a reception dress is all up to you. You can change into whatever you like after the ceremony, whether you choose to stay in your wedding ceremony gown, or to get a totally new look.
Does a reception dress have to be white?
So, what’s the color rule when it comes to the reception dress? Well, to answer everyone’s burning question: it doesn't have to be white! Most brides choose to opt for white or some variation of white, but you can choose any color you like. Try a pop of color that brings out your bouquet or your bridesmaids dresses. Or go for a shorter version of your wedding gown so you can dance the night away.
Does a reception dress have to be long?
No! A reception dress can be any length you desire. From flowy and long with an off-the-shoulder sleeve to a sleek mini dress that’s made to move, the length is something you can play with to show off your unique style.