
Dressy Casual in Paris in May
The dress code, resolved against 20°C/68°F May weather and local custom · what Dressy Casual means in general
The verdict
In Paris in May, dressy‑casual means a sharp, unstructured wool blazer with tailored trousers, a crisp long‑sleeve shirt, optional subtle tie, and polished leather shoes—keep layers light for rain and evening chill while respecting church formality.
Where the code meets the climate
- Dressy‑casual permits separates; Paris weddings expect at least a blazer—code bends on garment type, not on formality, so wear a tailored unstructured blazer with trousers
- Code allows no tie, but Catholic ceremony expects one—code bends on neckwear for the church, choose a subtle tie and keep it on during the service
- Suede shoes are acceptable in the code but May rain makes them impractical in Paris—code bends on material, opting for leather shoes with rubber soles
The dressy casual spec, localized
The suit
Unstructured navy or charcoal wool blazer paired with matching wool‑blend trousers (mid‑weight, 260‑300 g/m²); no full suit required but the look must be tailored and crisp
Shirt
Long‑sleeve cotton or poplin dress shirt, light‑blue or white, ironed and button‑down; sleeves rolled only for informal moments
Neckwear
Optional knit or silk tie in muted tone; a pocket square adds Parisian flair—tie is advisable for the church ceremony
Shoes
Black or dark‑brown leather derby/oxford with rubber or Dainite sole for wet cobblestones; polished but water‑resistant
Accessories
Slim leather belt matching shoes, classic analog watch, lightweight scarf for night breeze, compact umbrella, minimal cufflinks if desired
Never
Shorts, distressed denim, athletic sneakers, loud colours or patterns, suede shoes (rain), visible‑ankle socks
Full climate, customs and venue detail lives in the Paris in May base guide.
Packing for this code
- · One unstructured navy wool blazer and matching mid‑grey wool trousers
- · Light‑blue cotton dress shirt, optional muted silk tie and pocket square
- · Black leather derby shoes with rubber sole and a compact umbrella
- · Thin scarf and a lightweight waterproof overcoat for evening chill
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Dressy Casual in Paris: what guests ask
Can I wear a dark denim jacket instead of a blazer?
No, denim is too casual for Paris weddings; a wool sport coat or unstructured blazer meets the dressy‑casual standard
Is a tie mandatory for the church ceremony?
Yes, a conservative tie (silk or muted knit) is expected at the church; you may remove it later for the reception
Will leather loafers hold up in the rain?
Prefer leather derbies or oxfords with rubber soles; loafers can slip on wet cobblestones