You’ve got a wedding invite sitting on your counter, a gorgeous growing bump, and absolutely nothing to wear — or so it feels. Sound familiar?
Here’s the truth: being pregnant at a wedding is one of the most beautiful styling opportunities you’ll ever get, and floral prints are your absolute best friend right now.
They’re joyful, they’re feminine, they draw the eye exactly where you want it, and they make you look like you actually planned to be the most radiant person in the room.
I’ve put together 10 floral maternity wedding guest outfits that are genuinely gorgeous, completely wearable, and designed for real pregnant bodies at real weddings — not just editorial shoots.
Whether you’re six months along or nearly full term, whether it’s a garden ceremony or a black-tie ballroom affair, there’s a look here with your name on it.
Let’s find your perfect OOTD 🙂
1. The Flowy Maxi Dress That Does All the Work For You
Image Prompt: A glowing woman in her third trimester stands in a sunlit outdoor wedding garden, wearing a floor-length wrap-style maxi dress in a soft watercolor floral print — cream base with blush roses and sage leaves. The dress has a deep V-neckline, flutter sleeves, and an empire waist that gracefully flows over her bump. She wears strappy flat gold sandals and carries a small wicker clutch. Her hair is in a loose romantic updo with a few face-framing tendrils. Dainty gold earrings and a delicate bracelet complete the look. Warm afternoon sunlight filters through leafy branches, casting a dreamy, golden glow. The mood is ethereal, relaxed, and utterly beautiful.
How to Style This Look
The flowy maxi is the undisputed queen of maternity wedding guest dressing — and for very good reason. An empire waist sits just above the bump, letting the fabric cascade freely below, which means zero bump squishing and maximum elegance.
- The dress formula: Empire-waist or wrap-style maxi in a watercolor or vintage floral print, preferably in chiffon, georgette, or jersey for comfort and movement
- Best floral prints: Soft blush roses, wildflower clusters, or botanical leaf patterns on cream, ivory, or sage backgrounds
- Shoe options: Strappy flat sandals for comfort (your feet will thank you!), block-heeled mules if you want a little lift, or embellished kitten heels for evening weddings
- Bag: A small beaded or wicker clutch keeps things elegant without overwhelming the look
- Hair: A loose updo, soft chignon, or half-up style shows off your neckline beautifully
- Where to shop: ASOS Maternity (£45–£80), Seraphine (£75–£120), PinkBlush Maternity ($50–$90)
- Pro tip: Look for adjustable wrap ties — they let you customize the fit as your bump grows, making this style wearable from second trimester right through to the final weeks
2. The Elegant Floral Midi Dress for Semi-Formal Weddings
Image Prompt: A confident pregnant woman in her late twenties stands at the entrance of a bright reception hall, wearing a structured floral midi dress that hits just below the knee. The dress features a fitted bodice with a sweetheart neckline, short puff sleeves, and a flared A-line skirt in a bold botanical print — deep green leaves and coral blooms on a white background. She pairs it with nude pointed-toe block heels and carries a slim coral leather clutch. Her hair is sleek and straight, with bold gold statement earrings and a thin gold bangle. The lighting is bright and polished, with the mood feeling celebratory, modern, and chic.
How to Style This Look
Not every wedding calls for a full-length gown, and that’s where the floral midi dress absolutely shines. It’s polished enough for semi-formal venues, comfortable enough for a full day of sitting, dancing, and celebrating, and the A-line silhouette flatters every bump size.
- The dress formula: A-line or fit-and-flare midi with a defined bodice and flared skirt, in a bold or graphic floral print
- Neckline options: Sweetheart, square neck, or V-neck all create a beautiful frame for your décolletage and keep things feeling intentional
- Shoe options: Block-heeled sandals or low heels (2–3 inches maximum — anything higher after the second trimester is a risky game), or pretty flat mules
- Accessory tip: Let one accessory do the talking — if your dress is bold, keep jewelry minimal; if it’s soft and delicate, layer dainty pieces
- Color palettes that work: Coral and green, navy and white, terracotta and blush, or classic black and white florals for evening
- Budget-friendly options: H&M Mama line ($30–$55), Target maternity ($25–$50)
- Styling hack: A thin elastic or ribbon belt worn just above the bump (not across it) creates a beautiful waistline without any restriction
3. The Boho Floral Two-Piece Set That’s Unexpectedly Perfect
Image Prompt: A free-spirited pregnant woman stands barefoot on a wooden deck at a rustic barn wedding, wearing a coordinated boho two-piece set — a flowy floral crop top with long sleeves and a deep V-neckline paired with wide-leg palazzo pants in the same wildflower print. The print features scattered daisies and lavender blooms on a warm ivory background. Her long wavy hair falls loose, adorned with a delicate floral hair clip. She wears stacked gold bangles and simple tan strappy sandals. The background shows warm fairy lights and wooden beams. The lighting is golden-hour warm, and the mood is effortlessly romantic and unconventional.
How to Style This Look
Here’s the outfit idea most people don’t think of — and it’s honestly one of my favorites. A coordinated floral two-piece in a matching print reads as a complete, intentional look while offering the flexibility of separates. The wide-leg palazzo pant is especially magical during pregnancy because it skims beautifully over the bump and hips without any tightness.
- The formula: Flowy floral top (not a crop top — a longline style that drapes over the bump) + matching wide-leg pants or a maxi skirt in the same print
- Why it works: The eye reads it as one cohesive outfit, but you have the comfort of pieces that aren’t clinging anywhere
- Prints that excel here: Ditsy florals, botanical watercolors, or vintage-style prints in warm, earthy tones
- Perfect for: Boho weddings, garden ceremonies, outdoor receptions, beach weddings
- Shoe pairing: Flat strappy sandals, wedge espadrilles (fantastic arch support!), or even embellished flip-flops for beach settings
- Where to shop: Free People maternity-friendly styles ($80–$150), Spell & the Gypsy ($120–$200), or SHEIN plus/maternity for budget options ($20–$40)
- FYI: Look for sets with a drawstring or elastic waistband on the pants — these accommodate growth and remain comfortable through long ceremonies
4. The Classic Wrap Dress in a Garden Floral Print
Image Prompt: A radiant woman in her second trimester stands in a sunlit courtyard at a garden wedding, wearing a classic wrap dress in a delicate garden floral print — soft lavender blooms and green stems on a blush-pink background. The wrap style creates a beautiful V-neckline, and the fabric — a soft matte jersey — drapes elegantly over her bump. She wears low block-heeled sandals in blush and carries a small embroidered floral clutch. A thin gold necklace with a small pendant and pearl stud earrings complete the look. Her hair is in a romantic side-swept bun. The light is bright and airy, with white garden furniture in the background.
How to Style This Look
The wrap dress is genuinely one of the most universally flattering silhouettes for pregnancy, and I will never stop recommending it. The adjustable ties mean it fits at 20 weeks and still fits at 38 weeks. The V-neckline draws the eye up and elongates the body. And the soft jersey fabric moves with you — through ceremony seating, cocktail hour mingling, and yes, maybe even a little dancing.
- The dress formula: Wrap-style dress in a soft jersey or crepe fabric, mid-calf to maxi length, in a garden or ditsy floral print
- Key fit note: Tie the wrap slightly higher than your natural waist (empire position) to allow the fabric to flow freely over your bump
- Color options: Blush and lavender, sage and white, soft peach and cream — all feel romantic and wedding-appropriate
- Shoe tip: Block heels or wedges distribute your weight more evenly than stilettos, which makes a real difference after hour three of wearing heels
- Layering option: A delicate lace or chiffon kimono jacket layers beautifully over a wrap dress for evening ceremonies or air-conditioned venues
- Where to shop: Diane von Furstenberg (investment piece, $200+), Isabella Oliver ($100–$180), Boohoo Maternity (budget-friendly, $30–$55)
- Comfort hack: Pack a pair of flat ballet flats in your bag to switch into — your feet and back will genuinely thank you after the reception starts
5. The Floral Sundress That Transitions from Ceremony to Reception
Image Prompt: A joyful pregnant woman in her late twenties smiles naturally at a bright outdoor summer wedding, wearing a tiered ruffle sundress in a vibrant tropical floral print — hibiscus blooms in coral, yellow, and green on a white ground. The dress has thin adjustable straps, a smocked bodice that accommodates the bump beautifully, and three tiered ruffles that hit at the knee. She pairs it with white wedge espadrilles and a straw hat that she holds in one hand. Gold hoop earrings and a simple layered gold necklace add warmth. Her makeup is fresh and dewy, with a coral lip. The mood is sunny, effortless, and full of life.
How to Style This Look
For summer and destination weddings, the tiered floral sundress is your answer to every “but I’ll be so hot” concern. The smocked or elasticated bodice grows with you, the tiered skirt adds volume and movement away from the bump, and the lightweight fabric keeps you cool even when the temperature disagrees with your plans.
- The dress formula: Smocked-bodice sundress with adjustable or fixed straps, tiered ruffled skirt in a bright tropical or garden floral
- Why smocking is your best friend: It stretches to accommodate your bump perfectly and springs back — no awkward pulling or gaping
- Best for: Beach weddings, destination weddings, summer garden parties, informal outdoor ceremonies
- Shoe options: Wedge espadrilles (the most comfortable “heel” in existence), strappy flat sandals, or even white sneakers for ultra-casual celebrations
- Accessory move: A straw hat or wide-brimmed sun hat not only looks incredibly chic but provides practical sun protection during outdoor ceremonies
- Where to shop: Anthropologie ($80–$130), Madewell ($75–$110), Old Navy Maternity ($30–$50)
- Color tip: Bright florals work beautifully in summer light — don’t shy away from bold coral, sunny yellow, or vivid tropical prints; they photograph stunningly against outdoor wedding backdrops
6. The Floral Print Maxi Skirt + Silk Blouse Combination
Image Prompt: A polished pregnant woman in her thirties stands in an elegant wedding venue lobby, wearing a long floral maxi skirt in a rich jewel-toned print — deep burgundy peonies and gold leaves on a black background — paired with a soft champagne silk camisole blouse tucked loosely at the front. A tailored black blazer is draped over her shoulders. She wears black pointed-toe kitten heels and carries a small gold evening clutch. Her hair is in a sleek high ponytail, and she wears dramatic drop earrings in deep red and gold. The lighting is warm and golden, with a chandelier visible in the background. The mood is sophisticated, glamorous, and utterly confident.
How to Style This Look
Not a dress person? No problem — and honestly, the floral skirt and blouse combination is one of the most elegant maternity wedding guest looks you can put together. The beauty of separates is that the skirt sits comfortably under your bump, the blouse drapes beautifully over it, and you have complete control over fit and proportion.
- The formula: Floral maxi or midi skirt with an elasticated or expandable waistband + a soft, drapey blouse or camisole in a coordinating solid color
- Skirt positioning: Wear a maternity panel skirt that sits under the bump, or choose a skirt with a wide elasticated waistband that sits comfortably at the natural waist
- Blouse options: Silk or satin camisole, a loose chiffon blouse with a relaxed hem, or a smocked-bodice top that grows with you
- Elevated detail: A blazer draped over the shoulders instantly adds polish and covers arms for more formal or religious ceremony settings
- Evening upgrade: Swap the blazer for a beaded or embroidered cardigan for a glamorous evening look
- Where to shop: Zara (skirt options $40–$70), & Other Stories ($60–$95), ASOS ($30–$60)
- Styling secret: A loose front-tuck of the blouse — where you tuck just the very front into the skirt waistband — creates the illusion of a waist and looks intentionally styled, not accidental
7. The Floral Jumpsuit for the Expectant Mom Who Wants Something Different
Image Prompt: A bold, confident pregnant woman stands at a modern urban wedding venue, wearing a wide-leg floral jumpsuit in a graphic art deco floral print — black background with large white and blush magnolia blooms. The jumpsuit has a plunging V-neckline with a tie detail at the bump, wide palazzo legs, and three-quarter length sleeves. She pairs it with black strappy heeled sandals and carries a small black leather box clutch. Her hair is in a sleek bun with a few statement pieces — large pearl earrings and a chunky gold cuff bracelet. The lighting is dramatic and moody. The mood feels powerful, modern, and effortlessly chic.
How to Style This Look
Let’s talk about the jumpsuit — because yes, maternity jumpsuits absolutely exist, and yes, they are absolutely stunning. The wide-leg floral jumpsuit is a proper conversation-starter at any wedding, and it signals that you are not here to just get through the day in something comfortable. You’re here to look incredible.
- The formula: Wide-leg palazzo jumpsuit in a bold floral print, with an adjustable tie waist or ruched panel that accommodates the bump, and a flattering neckline (V-neck or wrap-front work best)
- Key shopping tip: Look specifically for maternity jumpsuits with a ruched side panel or elastic waist — regular wide-leg jumpsuits often won’t have enough room through the torso
- Bold print picks: Art deco florals, oversized blooms on dark backgrounds, or graphic botanical prints in black, navy, or deep jewel tones
- Best for: Evening receptions, modern venue weddings, art gallery or museum ceremonies, cocktail-style weddings
- Shoe pairing: Strappy heeled sandals or block-heeled mules elongate the leg beneath wide palazzo hems beautifully
- Where to shop: HATCH Collection ($150–$250), Seraphine ($90–$140), ASOS Maternity ($45–$75)
- BTW: The practical benefit of a jumpsuit? You only have to get dressed once — no skirt accidentally flying up, no blouse coming untucked. One and done. 🙂
8. The Soft Floral Kimono Over a Solid Maternity Dress
Image Prompt: A relaxed, beautifully styled pregnant woman stands in a light-filled outdoor terrace at a wedding venue, wearing a flowing kimono-style robe in a delicate watercolor cherry blossom print — pale pink blossoms and soft grey branches on a white background. Beneath it, she wears a simple fitted white maternity slip dress. She accessorizes with barely-there flat white sandals, a long layered pearl necklace, and small gold huggie earrings. Her hair is down in loose natural waves. A small blush satin evening bag hangs from one wrist. The mood is serene, romantic, and beautifully effortless. Late afternoon light creates a soft warm haze around the image.
How to Style This Look
This is hands-down one of the most versatile and budget-friendly approaches to floral maternity wedding guest dressing. You invest in one beautiful floral kimono and pair it over a simple solid-color maternity dress — suddenly you have a look that reads as completely intentional, layered, and sophisticated.
- The formula: A printed kimono or chiffon robe in a floral print layered over a fitted or A-line maternity dress in a solid coordinating color
- Why it works: The kimono adds length, visual interest, and movement, while the solid dress underneath keeps the silhouette clean and the bump beautifully showcased
- Color coordination: Match the kimono’s dominant background color to your base dress — white kimono over a white or blush slip, navy kimono over a navy midi dress, black kimono over a black maternity dress
- Kimono styles to seek: Floor-length chiffon kimonos, embroidered satin robes, or lightweight linen kimonos in botanical prints
- Temperature bonus: Perfect for those awkward in-between weather days — layer up for the ceremony, slip the kimono off for dancing
- Where to shop: Kimono from Free People ($70–$120), base dress from H&M Mama ($25–$45)
- Styling note: Let the kimono hang open rather than belting it — belting over a bump rarely works comfortably, and the open drape looks far more elegant anyway
9. The Floral Dress With a Lace or Embroidered Detail for Formal Weddings
Image Prompt: An elegantly dressed pregnant woman in her early thirties stands at the entrance of a formal ballroom wedding venue, wearing a floor-length gown in a deep navy background with an all-over delicate embroidered floral pattern in gold and ivory thread. The gown has long sheer lace sleeves, a modest scoop neckline, and a flowing A-line skirt that sweeps the floor gracefully. She wears gold strappy heeled sandals and carries a small gold minaudière clutch. Her hair is in an elaborate updo with pearl pins, and she wears a statement pearl and gold necklace with matching drop earrings. The lighting is warm and chandelier-lit. The mood is formal, breathtaking, and deeply romantic.
How to Style This Look
For black-tie or formal weddings, you need something that matches the grandeur of the occasion — and an embroidered or lace floral gown delivers exactly that. This is the maternity outfit that makes people stop mid-conversation to say “you look incredible.”
- The dress formula: Floor-length A-line or empire-waist gown with lace, embroidery, or jacquard floral detailing in a rich or jewel-toned color — navy, emerald, deep plum, champagne, or black
- Fabric options that look luxurious: Lace overlay, embroidered chiffon, jacquard (a woven fabric with the pattern built in), or velvet for winter weddings
- Sleeve consideration: Long lace or chiffon sleeves read as formal and also provide coverage for religious ceremonies or cooler venues
- Accessory approach: Go statement with jewelry — this dress can handle a bold necklace, dramatic earrings, or an ornate hair piece. Don’t play it too small
- Where to shop: Adrianna Papell maternity gowns ($150–$250), BHLDN maternity-friendly styles ($200–$400), Rent the Runway for designer options ($60–$120 rental)
- Practical tip: For late-term pregnancy at formal events, block-heeled or kitten-heeled sandals in metallic give you the dressed-up look without the back pain that comes with taller heels
- Pro tip: Consider renting rather than buying for black-tie maternity gowns — you’ll only wear it once, and rental platforms have gorgeous options that save you significantly
10. The Casual Chic Floral Sundress Suit for Relaxed Celebrations
Image Prompt: A cheerful, casually elegant pregnant woman stands on a breezy outdoor deck at a relaxed coastal wedding celebration, wearing a matching floral linen co-ord set — a relaxed short-sleeve shirt-style top and wide-leg linen trousers in a hand-painted botanical print featuring sun-bleached florals in terracotta, ochre, and sage green on a warm cream background. She wears tan leather sandals and carries a woven straw tote. Her hair is in a casual messy bun with a few face-framing pieces. Simple gold hoops, a stack of thin gold rings, and a woven friendship bracelet add personality. The setting is breezy and sun-soaked. The mood is relaxed, summery, and completely effortless.
How to Style This Look
For casual outdoor weddings, garden parties, beach ceremonies, or relaxed celebration events, the floral linen co-ord is the most breathable, stylish, and genuinely comfortable option in the lineup. Linen is a gift in warm weather — it’s lightweight, gets better with wear, and photographs beautifully in natural light.
- The formula: Matching linen or cotton floral co-ord set — shirt-style or blouse top paired with wide-leg or straight-leg trousers in the same print
- Why linen is perfect: It breathes beautifully in heat, doesn’t cling to your bump, and has a natural, relaxed elegance that suits outdoor venues perfectly
- Print direction: Earthy botanical prints, sun-faded florals, or hand-painted watercolor blooms in warm terracotta, sage, ochre, or dusty rose tones
- Shoe options: Leather flat sandals, tan espadrilles, or low wedge sandals — match the casual energy of the setting
- Styling note: Wear the top untucked and relaxed — the lived-in, easy look is the whole point of this outfit, and it naturally accommodates your bump without any adjustment needed
- Where to shop: Faithfull the Brand ($150–$220), Mango ($60–$100), or ASOS Curve/Maternity for budget-friendly versions ($30–$55)
- IMO, the straw bag is essential: A woven straw tote or clutch is the perfect accessory bridge between casual and intentional, and it photographs brilliantly at outdoor events
Your Bump Is Not an Obstacle — It’s the Look
Here’s the thing I want you to take away from all of this: your bump is genuinely beautiful, and the right floral outfit doesn’t hide it or work around it — it celebrates it. Empire waists, wrap styles, and A-line silhouettes all work with the natural shape of your body during pregnancy, and florals add a layer of joy and femininity that feels completely right for a wedding celebration.
A few final truths to carry with you as you get dressed:
Comfort is non-negotiable. If you can’t breathe, sit, eat comfortably, or imagine wearing it for six hours, it’s not the right dress — no matter how stunning it looks on a hanger.
Stretchy, soft fabrics are your allies. Jersey, chiffon, georgette, and soft linen all move with you. Structured boning, stiff fabrics, and anything that requires Spanx underneath are firmly off the table right now.
You don’t have to spend a fortune. ASOS Maternity, H&M Mama, Target, and Old Navy all carry genuinely beautiful floral options that photograph just as well as designer pieces.
And finally — wear what makes you feel radiant. The best OOTD is always the one that makes you walk into that venue feeling like the most beautiful, confident version of yourself. Because honestly? You already are.
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