NYCR To The Rescue: October Brunch Wedding

It's time for the latest edition of NYCR To The Rescue!  Today's request comes from Samantha: 
"I need help finding an appropriate outfit for a wedding this October - it's a Sunday daytime wedding (brunch I think). If you can locate some reasonably priced ideas for me, I would appreciate it. I would like to spend less than 100 dollars, if possible. (That would be a dream!) However, I know this is a dress for a wedding, so I'm willing to spend more! I have been looking around online and can't find dresses I like, since most seem too formal for a brunch wedding. Thanks!"
I think it's definitely possible to find one for under $100!  Here are some ideas:

1) Add a colorful statement necklace to this and you're done! Could be re-worn t work afterward, too.  





2) Love the pattern and the 50s silhouette. Would be great with pearls. 




Source: modcloth.com via NYC on Pinterest

3) I love the flow-y asymmetrical peplum on this, and the soft color.





4) The dainty layer of lace over this printed dress is so very girly.




Source: modcloth.com via NYC on Pinterest

5) I have this dress is black, but I must say the teal is really gorgeous.




Source: modcloth.com via NYC on Pinterest

6) This is a very flattering silhouette for most body types. The pattern is fun, too. 




Source: jcpenney.com via NYC on Pinterest

7) This shade of green is really great, and I love the grecian style pleating. 





8) I love lace for weddings, and it's especially nice on this dress in a deep mauve.





9) This is a great color for fall, the scalloped detailing on the hem creates visual interest, and bold jewelry could easily dress this up.







10) This dress is tres romantic -- I love the blousy sleeves, the pattern of the flowers and the slit opening in the back.




Source: shopruche.com via NYC on Pinterest


Bonus Dress:

I couldn't resist this new arrival from LOFT ... is this a party dress or what?!


Source: loft.com via NYC on Pinterest

I hope one of these works for you, Samantha!

If you need help finding something, Drop me a line on my Facebook page!  And if you missed the last edition of NYCR To The Rescue, click here.

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