

“Humidity will help smooth out some wrinkles but not all, so budget time for a quick, light iron or enlist housekeeping services to keep your head-to-toe look fresh, sharp and polished,” says Kosich. “Avoid clingy fabrics without airflow and layered looks that add bulk.” You also want to prepare for the wrinkles that are inevitably going to come from traveling with your outfit. Fabric: For hot and humid climates, “pack breathable, natural fibers that work well for day - linen, cotton, gauze - and lightweight fibers with drape for night - rayon, silk, chiffon,” says Kosich.When in doubt, bring a light jacket or shawl. “Warmer climates can be challenging to dress for because the days are very hot and can be humid, while evenings can be cooler and you will need a light coverup,” says Moss. Do some research on the temperature and humidity levels for the location you’re traveling to (paying attention to the time of year, as well!) to help you decide on which dress to pick. Climate: While many associate destination weddings with beachy, tropical climates, a destination wedding can be anywhere! From Cancun to Italy to Bali to Morocco, what you choose to wear should reflect the local climate and aesthetic.Also consider animal exotics like a python, or an ombré that simulates a sunset.” We like this one from Show Me Your Mumu. “From florals to botanicals to jungle motifs, the more decorative the better.

“ Island dress codes mean bright colors, fun patterns and exotic prints,” says Kosich. If they’re having a tropical island destination wedding, you can usually get away with a nice dress you’d wear to a resort dinner.
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