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16 things we want to wear to summer weddings

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Our picks from Rixo, Rejina Pyo, Ghost, Topshop, ASOS and more Hey, WWW readers— It's your edit

Our picks from Rixo, Rejina Pyo, Ghost, Topshop, ASOS and more Hey, WWW readers— It's your editors here—[Hannah]( , [Emma]( and [Joy](—and today we have a special newsletter dedicated to wedding guest shopping. I can’t think of many occasions where you carefully scout out an outfit six months in advance, apart from weddings. And I’m not just talking about your own wedding dress. To help you find the prettiest wedding guest outfits out there this year, we had over 50 looks from Rixo, Rejina Pyo, Ghost, Topshop, ASOS and more sent to the Who What Wear offices for our team and trusted stylist friends to try on. We didn’t stop at the dresses either—below you can also shop our favourite bags, shoes and other finishing touches. To see more from our wardrobes, remember to follow us on [Instagram](. [SHOP WEDDING GUEST DRESSES]( PRETTY DRESSES [Gul Hurgel, £890 Forget attending weddings—Hannah wishes she could marry this dress.]( [Shop RIXO dresses You can’t go wrong with a Rixo midi—and this spring’s dresses are the best yet.]( [Shop Ghost dresses We are saying YES to this and every Ghost dress.]( [Olivia Rubin, £360 Olivia Rubin is a new London label you won’t see at every wedding this summer.]( TROUSER SUITS [Françoise, £475 This dreamy trouser suit is by an under-the-radar French label.]( [Iris and Ink, £155 Iris and Ink’s pink blazer will also look amazing with dresses and your workwear wardrobe.]( [ASOS, £82 ASOS’s citrus two-piece is all over Instagram, so you better move fast.]( [John Lewis & Partners, £120 You’ll be able to wear this green suit to the office too.]( BAGS [Topshop, £25 Topshop’s round bag is a grown-up spin on a basket.]( [Staud, £270 Ah, Staud, you do know how to make us happy.]( [Shop Manu Atelier bags Isn’t this Manu Atelier mini the cutest thing ever?]( [Shop Rosantica bags Rosantica’s bags double up as a work of art.](  FINISHING TOUCHES [Topshop, £46 Strappy sandals are everywhere this year, and Topshop has created the perfect pair.]( [Rosantica, £175 These clip-on earrings feel really special.]( [Shop Kalda shoes All of the Who What Wear editors are obsessed with Kalda shoes.]( [Shop Anni Lu Anni Lu’s pearl earrings are the perfect finishing touch to any wedding look.](  [View in browser]( Don't like our emails? We would hate to see you go, but you can [unsubscribe here](brand=fashion&blast_id=16329828&source=daily). If you're interested, check out our [privacy policy]( and [terms & conditions]( too. ©CLIQUE 2017

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