You worked hard for four (or more) years, studying for hours on end, completing essay after essay, and carrying the group project on your back to the finish line. Now is your moment to walk across the stage, accept your diploma, and move your tassel from right to left. There’s just one last assignment to complete: picking your graduation outfit.
Despite enduring the hardships of the eight-semester grind, picking an ensemble that feels right for you and the occasion can feel quite daunting and complicated. But, it doesn’t have to be. We’ve got you covered.
Wearing a white dress to the ceremony is tradition, but even so, there are many different ways to express your individuality depending on the length, neckline, silhouette, shade, and more. A flirty mini dress screams fun, while a slinky midi dress oozes sexy and a flowy maxi dress feels free-spirited. But, if a little white dress is not your style, forego tradition by opting for a power suit, skirt set, or jumpsuit in your school colors, favorite bold shade, or spring’s top trend: polka dots.
There are so many ways to ace graduation dressing, whether you’re the woman of the hour or the proud mama. See ahead for 18 graduation outfit ideas.
A Flirty White Mini Dress
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We have to start with the most traditional graduation outfit—a white mini dress. The classic frock serves as a pretty base layer that goes with any cap and gown. And, don’t worry, you won’t look like every other graduate, as there are so many variations to the garment. Pleats offer a more flirty vibe, while bodycon leans sultry; a sweetheart neckline gives romantic, while a boatneck suggests quiet luxury. Simone Ashley’s dress features grommet details for some extra intrigue.
A Power Suit
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This one isn’t just for the business majors. If a dress isn’t your style or you’re looking to make a real statement, opt for a power suit. Clean tailoring, dramatic lapels, and a slight pant flair show you’re ready to take on the world once you cross the stage.
A Suit Dress
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Can’t decide between the two? You don’t have to. Enter, the suit dress. The garment combines the best of both worlds—the corporate, structured silhouette of a blazer and the flounces of a skirt—for a look that’s boardroom meets party.
A Floral Dress
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Most graduations happen in the middle of spring, so why not embrace sunny days and budding nature with a floral print dress? The pattern is a great way to experiment without straying too far from the classic little white dress. Ruffles and cold-shoulders enhance the idyllic aesthetic.
An Elegant Jumpsuit
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Jumpsuits pack double the sophistication with half of the brain power. The one-and-done garment looks sleek, refined, and stylish and pairs beautifully with a tall pump.
A Drop-Waist Dress
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There’s something so quietly intriguing and elegant about a drop-waist dress. The centerpiece flatters the figure and can easily be dressed up with heels or down with sneakers.
A Pop of Color
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Throw tradition completely out the window in exchange for a fun, popping dress in a statement-making color. This traffic-halting-orange is like summer personified and will have you making your university exit with a bang.
A Floral Moment
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If floral print isn’t up your alley, perhaps a floral appliqué is. The 3D details introduce some texture to an otherwise simple minidress for a sweet, quirky twist.
Polka Dots
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Polka dots are undeniably having a moment right now, so spotlight the pattern while you take yours. The trend adds a touch of wearable fantasy to a look that’s equal parts elegant and festive.
Glitter Galore
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You deserve to shine on your graduation day, so why not cover yourself in glitter? Allow sequins and shimmer to radiate like all your hard work. Plus, it’s a great look to transition from day to night in case you have grad parties on the agenda.
Spring Pastels
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If you want to go the more muted color route, opt for a pastel color, like butter yellow, dusty blue, and baby pink. A calm color palette is fun without being overpowering. A maxi, column design is effortlessly stylish.
A Long Skirt
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If you prefer separates, a skirt-and-shirt combo might be your best bet. Keep the pieces coordinated for a seamless monochromatic look or introduce some contrast with differing hues. The nice part about this outfit formula is you can swap out pieces to dress up or down, day or night.
Satin Set
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This look is more guest than a grad, but a satin set is great for prioritizing comfort without compromising style. The silky, shiny fabric gleams in the light and can be elevated that much more via high stiletto heels.
A Slinky Mididress
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A figure-hugging dress in a mid-length marries sexiness and sophistication. Leather boots give this dress an edgy, modern vibe while pumps feel timeless. Plus, it’s the goldilocks between an itty-bitty minidress and a flowy, floor-grazing maxi dress.
A Flowy Frock
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The strapless neckline and loose silhouette on Hailey Sani’s creamy beige dress offer a beachy, free-spirited air. It’s refined without taking itself too seriously, making it the perfect piece to wear as you embark on your next chapter.
A Corset and Dress Pants
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There isn’t an event where a corset can’t deliver. A satin, ribbed bodice paired with tailored dress pants gives way to a clean, subtly glamorous look.
A Silk Blouse
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Elevate a smart button-down with silk fabric, which takes the top from the conference room to a momentous occasion. Wide-leg pants, platform sandals, and layers of jewelry make the ensemble all the more luxe.
A Tailored Vest
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Much like the power suit, a polished vest oozes confidence. A belt adds structure while billowing pants are approachable and relaxed. But, change the trousers out for a skirt for a feminine vibe or even Bermuda shorts for a modern, fashionable take.
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