If you are visiting churches quite often in your 60’s then I guess this blog post is made specially for you, my dear women readers. Here are gathered some great alternatives in church dresses for ladies who want to look elegant and dressy this Summer. It was pretty hard for me to get these Polyvore sets, as I wanted to share only the best looks you can easily copy next year. As you can see from the images below, there are pretty many awesome possibilities that can build a wardrobe. You are going to see not only beautiful dresses, but also stylish separates for casual Church days. So, what are you waiting for? Get inspired and let me know what you think in the comments below.
That’s a perfect look for Church celebrations. It comes with a silvery pale violet wrap 3/4 sleeve dress, lace pastel-violet heeled pumps and quilted clutch bag.
Another lace frock in blue color with no sleeves. Complete it with a cream-white cardigan and thong flat sandals:
If the weather is too hot, then you better invest in this cream-peach-blush V-neck gown. Complete it with cuffed heeled pumps and a pretty bucket hat:
Yes, as I have already mentioned, not every day is a kind of celebration, that’s why I recommend you to give a try to this classy combo that consists of a cream-blush chunky cable-knit cardigan, white shirt and bootcut deep blue jeans:
Those of you who are in love with maxis, get your hands on this pretty outfit that consists of a beige-cream V-neck cardiganand maxi skirt:
Here we see another maxi length look, but this time it’s more casual and relaxed one. It comes with a grey-white chunky cardigan, pastel-blue top and navy-blue maxi skirt:
Floral maxi strapless gown can be gown with a spaghetti strap slip-top and pastel-turquoise cropped long-sleeve cardigan. Complete it with pale yellow flat pumps:
Halter-neck sleeveless maxi frock looks pretty sweet and gorgeous. Try it on with a neon-turquoise draped cardigan, salmon red glossy heels and yellow clutch bag:
Tie-dyed pastel-blue open cardigan looks fresh and trendy worn atop lace embellished white sleeveless top tucked in black-white striped pencil skirt:
Strapless red maxi gown can easily update your outfit, all you need is to style it with a dark blue denim jacket and low wedge sandals:
Blush-peach colored cardigan can be easily teamed with brown-grey pencil skirt and beige flat pumps. A perfect combination for Church days:
Here we see a boho inspired look that consists of a maxi sleeveless abstract print gown, denim jacket and perforated blush flats:
Cream-white cardigan looks sweet and ladylike worn atop daisy print top teamed with light pink skirt and navy blue flat pumps:
Dark blue simple tee can easily fit light grey maxi skirt and short denim jacket. This outfit is perfect for days when you have nothing to do and just want to go to the church:
That’s a dressy style for trendy women who are self-confident and want to try something new. Go for pale violet pencil dress and cover it with a pale yellow structured blazer:
Strapless maxi gown can be covered with a basic light grey cardigan. The frock consists of a tribal print top and white color bottom:
Another great choice for formal occasions. Pale violet collared long-sleeve frock completed with white sandals:
A bespoke light pink long-sleeve shirtdress worn with blush pointed-toe pumps:
Bright violet pleated 3/4 sleeved frock. Looks bright and eye-catchy:
Pale turquoise sleeveless floral frock can be updated with white blazer and pastel turquoise pointed-toe pumps:
Lovely collection! These are some adorable clothing ideas. I will definitely try them. Thanks a lot for sharing.
I am taking a treadmill break, and found your blog. I like the outfit suggestions, although I am quite good myself, finding my own style. I get copied often.
If people of faith worried less about the superficial church fashion thing, and more about acting and talking more like Christ, I would have more respect for religion. Your core morals, are much more important then comparing your clothing on Sunday, to a group of strangers. That being said, nice outfit picks. The only “religion” I follow is kindness.