Western Inspired Wedding Guest Season
- jennysmithmattfeldt

- 5 days ago
- 3 min read
Updated: 2 days ago
5 brands and styling tricks to keep it chic, not costumey
A huge thank you for all of your write in's and recommendations! You can shop any look by simply clicking the photo—enjoy.

Whether you've spent your entire life around boots, buckles, and rodeos or you're just dipping a toe into the western aesthetic I think we've got what you need. From prairie silhouettes and suede textures to statement belts and turquoise jewelry, brands across the board are embracing the look in a way that feels elevated, modern, and actually wearable.
I've rounded up a mix of shops I personally love, brands that came highly recommended by EVR readers, and a few creators whose sense of style I trust completely. If you're looking for a western wedding guest outfit that feels more chic than costume, start here.
Savannah 7s was probably the most recommended shop when I asked all of you where to look, and after spending some time on the site I completely understand why. Part boutique and part lifestyle blog, it's one of those rare brands that offers just as much inspiration as it does shopping.
The easiest way I can describe Savannah 7s is this: you know that girl at the rodeo, wedding, or insert whatever whose outfit is so put together, like magazine level put together? This is her. The boots, the turquoise, the belts, every detail feels curated. Their entire brand is built around that girl. And not only can you shop but you can also find blog posts, ranch stories, and photoshoots with all the fashion inspo you'll need.
If Savannah 7s is the cool rodeo girl, The Great is her slightly more granola cousin (their Great Outdoors collection is impossibly cute full of tan bandana prints and embroidered daisies.) Known for romantic prairie dresses, vintage Americana influences, and the kind of hiking outfits you put on your Pinterest board the brand brings a softer approach to western style.
While not exclusively western, The Great's x Stetson collaboration is their self proclaimed "love letter to the American West". It features beautiful leather belts and heritage inspired pieces that feel authentic rather than trendy. If your style leans a little more prairie than rodeo, this is one of my favorite places to browse.
If your aesthetic summer is going to lean a little more coastal cowgirl party girl Lane 201 should be your first stop. The boutique is packed with fun dresses, western inspired pieces, and summer outfits that feel made for wedding season, girls' trips, and spontaneous nights out dripping in fringe. Their collections range from bridal and wedding guest edits to western and festival inspired looks.
Our EVR pick for the summer: full length silky slip dresses paired with boots and great jewelry. Lane 201 has plenty of options that fit that exact vibe. Beyond wedding guest attire, this is where I'd look for sunset cocktails, garden parties, and the kind of rhinestoned nights I hope all our summer's are full of.
No western inspired outfit roundup would be complete without a boot brand and I am Tecovas biggest fan. Based in Texas and known for their genuine leather goods the brand has really been popping off lately (and for good reason.)
They've been everywhere thanks to collaborations with everyone from Chili's to Kacey Musgraves and Ella Langley, but the products live up to the hype. The boots are timeless, beautifully made, and genuinely the most comfortable I've ever worn. I own The Annie in Goat Leather, and if you're looking for a simple, classic boot that works with everything from wedding guest dresses to denim, it's hard to go wrong.
If you're only investing in one western piece this season, make it a great pair of boots.
I've rounded up some of my favorite style inspo follows on Instagram (yes they are the coolest girls you'll on there.) Click on any photo to check out their page. You'll find everything from ranchy looks and rodeo style to chic little nights out outfits, party girl moments, and plenty of NFR esque fashion.

















































































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