What to Wear to a Wedding in Palm Springs
When we think of Southern California’s top desert destinations, you can’t help but conjure up images of Coachella’s vibrant music scene, the towering boulders of Joshua Tree, the burnt orange skies that boldly cast their light along the valley floor, and majestic mountains looming in the background.
When heading to Palm Springs for a wedding in the desert the age old question of what to wear will never go out of style. Next time you feel that tingle of stress creeping in, start by matching your outfit to the environment’s color pallet.
Top destinations like - Joshua Tree, the windmills in Palm Springs, Coachella Valley, and Desert X all have a similar color pallet -- white-washed sandy floors, light brown from the bushes that dot the valley, and muted greens from the yuca, joshua trees, and cacti native to the area. Neutral tones like white, creams, khaki, brown or black blend in beautifully with the stunning yet stark backdrop.
Aysia’s chic, white silk dress by Daughters of Simone, exudes understated elegance. If you’re on the hunt for the wedding dress of your desert dreams, look no further than Daughters of Simone. Started by two sisters Ashley and Brittany Castanos, based in Fresno, CA, their wedding dresses draw inspiration from the 1970s and are the epitome of living your life and your wedding day on your own accord.
Next pick a stand out piece that you want to frame your neutrals around. Think of fun textures like silk, faux-leather, sequins, velvet, or a tulle blend that you can mix and match. Like a sleek pair of black faux snake-skin boots or a velvet gold tuxedo jacket, like the one featured here from Friar Tux.
Friar Tux has locations as far north as Bakersfield, throughout Los Angeles, and as far south as San Diego. Depending on what the occasion calls for, you can rent or buy your suit from them and bonus, they do accommodate last minute requests, although planning ahead is always recommended.
Finally add your own artistic flair or draw inspiration from cinematic classics. Go for a bold print like Brandon’s vintage floral print button up which lends a Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas vibe to this 70’s with a modern twist engagement session.
For women, you can also never go wrong with a vintage print or a floral statement piece in the desert. Whether you love to thrift one of a kind pieces or love a designer moment, a statement dress like Naheem Khah’s resort collection 2022, featuring a bold and brilliant or a neutral, glam look will always find a home in the desert.
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