If your bridal look is all about simplicity, the best courthouse wedding dresses and sets should speak your sartorial language. Traditionally, these bridal gowns and separates are clean and minimal in aesthetic, focusing on sharp tailoring and fluid. But a courthouse wedding doesn’t mean all whimsy and fanfare goes out the window. For some, the event comes ahead of a blowout after-party or destination “I do’s,” with family and friends by your side. Others consider it an ideal way to embark upon marriage—executed in one hour or less. In any scenario, there’s a certain romantic appeal to the civil ceremony, something intimate and sacred… whether you’re skipping the months of planning and slipping out midweek to make things official or turning the legal act into something of a chicer affair.
Vogue’s Guide to the Best Courthouse Wedding Dresses & Sets:
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Tom Ford halter silk cocktail dress
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The Tailored Set
Destree Yoshitomo pleated faille wide-leg pants
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Because courthouse weddings are uncomplicated by nature, a voluminous princess dress or a sweeping gown with a train might feel too over the top as you navigate the halls of a government building. Instead, lean into timelessness and practicality with ankle-length or shorter silhouettes tailored from crepe and wool or draped from fluid materials, like silk. Add a celebratory flair with an ultra-mini hem, off-the-shoulder neckline, or some sort of glitzy element. And when in doubt, channeling Bianca Jagger with a timeless pantsuit (or top-and-trouser combo, or matching shirt and skirt set) is always a good idea.
Ahead, find a range of the courthouse wedding dresses and sets that’ll work for your sweet and simple civil ceremony.
Dreamy Dresses
Finding the best courthouse-appropriate bridal dress for your wedding day has nothing to do with a dress code and everything to do with personal style. Look for details that speak to your individual style in subtle ways—whether it’s boho details like romantic lace and a flowy silhouette or something sleek and simple that channels your minimalist side.
Rodarte
Rodarte’s dress leans into romanticism, complete with a rose appliqué so you can match your bouquet.
Simkhai
Simkhai elevates the classic blazer dress with a contemporary twist, by way of an asymmetrical hem and crisp pleats.
Courrèges
Lest you think this clean-lined mini is too simple—a decorative buckle across the neckline adds a fun twist.
Tom Ford
halter silk cocktail dress
Tom Ford’s clingy halter cocktail dress is ideal for a nighttime city soirée.
The Row
From the neckline to the slim shape, everything about this dress from The Row is a nod to ’90s minimalism.
Staud
Balance out Staud’s shorter hemline with sky-high heels to make your day feel festive.
Toteme
Toteme’s fluid maxi dress is ideal if you’re after something with long sleeves for a winter fête.
Khaite
Effortless draping, a handkerchief hemline, and light organza lining all conspire for the ultimate elegant courthouse dress.
Lein
Pulling inspiration from the ’60s, this high-collar mini dress is retro perfection.
Rixo
Feminine and flattering, Rixo’s best-selling slip is great for the laid-back bride.
Emilia Wickstead
Made from heavy duchess satin, Emilia Wickstead’s strapless column gown looks instantly fancy.
The beauty of this simple short-sleeve option is that it’s basically a blank canvas: Dress it up or down a million different ways.
Aritzia
The boatneck and slight bell sleeves give this satin mini dress a ’70s feel.
Marina Moscone
The ultimate timeless selection: A liquid-like satin slip, which you’ll want to wear time and time again.
Reformation
Simple and sweet, this A-line style is ideal for the minimalist bride.
Chloé
When it comes to breezy bohemian dresses, no one does it better than Chloé.
Self-Portrait
The pencil skirt here is old-school chic—and the boucle material is especially great for winter brides.
Wardrobe.NYC
x Rosie Huntington-Whiteley blazer dress
We love this modern, sculptural take on the classic tuxedo dress.
Perfect Pairings
Whether your vision includes a classic white suit, a fanciful blouse, or a matching skirt set that’s spring wedding-ready, these coordinated sets ahead are all perfect pairings for the wedding gown-averse bride.
Dôen
The boho bride will love this silk-lace combo top.
Dôen
Plus, the matching pants (with an elastic waist) couldn’t be more comfortable—ideal, if you’re headed to a big celebratory dinner with friends and family post-ceremony.
LaPointe
There’s something so sophisticated about a drapey silk short sleeve top in lieu of something more structured.
LaPointe
satin relaxed pleated pants
Style it out with matching pleated trousers, of course.
Heirlome
Go classic with a structured blazer set for your courthouse appointment.
Heirlome
Carolyn straight-leg pants
These twill straight-leg pants are the perfect length for a sharp heel.
Leset
Editor-favorite brand Leset is a fit for your wedding day, too. This low-stretch satin top has a mockneck for a sophisticated spin.
Leset
These cream-colored trousers make a good option for a honeymoon outfit, too.
Danielle Frankel
Worn with the matching satin maxi skirt, this bustier gives the illusion of a dress—only you can rewear each piece as separates.
Danielle Frankel
With delicate florals painted on the silk- and wool-blend fabric, it’s the almost-imperceptible details that make this skirt feel special.
Staud
Skip the jacket and opt for a cream-colored shell for a set that’s a little more laid-back.
Staud
Psst: These trousers have a covered elastic waistband so you’ll be extra comfortable on your big day.
Posse
For a summer wedding outfit, pick something in non-stretch linen to get both structure and breathability.
Posse
These straight-leg trousers are minimalist-friendly, too.
Destree
Amoako cropped faille jacket
An updated ’50s silhouette gives this jacket a unique spin.
Destree
Yoshitomo pleated faille wide-leg pants
The cropped hem on these silk pants gives them the perfect length to pair with strappy heels.