What to Wear to Oktoberfest (for Women): Dirndls, Blouses & More! (2024)

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Wondering what to wear to Oktoberfest as a woman?

Well, you’re in luck!

This guide will hold your hand through all the must-knows for dressing up to Oktoberfest properly, from how to choose the perfect dirndl and blouse to cute accessories that’ll complete your outfit.

Read on for a simple guide on ladies’ attire at Munich Oktoberfest.

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First: Do I Have to Dress Up for Oktoberfest?

While it’s by no means mandatory to dress up (there will be many people in normal clothing as well), getting theopportunityto prance around intraditional Bavarian attireis part of what make Oktoberfest such a fun and unforgettable experience.

So, put simply, no it’s not mandatory. You’ll be allowed in with regular clothes… but it really does make the experience a lot more fun if you dress up.

With that in mind, here is a guide on how to do that!

A Quick Overview of Oktoberfest Outfits for Women

At Oktoberfest, ladies mainly wear dirndls. Dirndls are the traditional Bavarian dress you most commonly associate with Oktoberfest (seeherefor some modern and fun examples).

Of course, the prevalence of “ladyhosen” (lederhosen for women) increases every year. This is much less traditional, but at the end of the day, you should be aiming to wear what makes you feel comfortable and confident!

We say this within reason, of course, bearing in mind that dirndls and lederhosen are traditional dress (Trachten) so wearing cheap, costumey versions can be seen as offensive, like these:

Beer Wench "Costumes"Cheap Costume DirndlsOverly Short DirndlsApron DirndlsFabric Lederhosen CopiesDirndl Shirts
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This post will focus more on dirndls, as that’s the most typical thing worn to Oktoberfest. So, what should you look for?

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Dirndls: the Ultimate Oktoberfest Staple

Made up of a blouse, dress and apron, Dirndls are a dreamy outfit that will make you feel like a true Oktoberfest princess!

Dirndls can usually be purchased in a set but not always. Often the blouse is sold separately, so do double check before you buy!

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NOTE:While from a tourists’ perspective, most dirndls look the same, remember that locals can spot a “cheap” dirndl from a mile away. I’m not sure whether or not you care about this, but if you’d rather not get judged by grumpy Bavarians, then it’s worth it to spend a little extra on a quality one.

If you’re buying a new dirndl, expect to pay at least 60 euros for something that’s of ‘passable’ quality. You could likely find cheaper in touristy shops or at places like Munich’s central train station, but the quality of these will very clearly reflect the lower price point, like so:

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So what goes into a proper dirndl outfit? Here are the separate components:

Dirndl bra

With an outfit that so clearly “shows off the goods”, having the right bra is pretty important. Don’t believe me? “Dirndl bras” (AKA balconette bras) are a real thing (here’s one off Amazon).

You can even get aspecialty dirndl push-up.This is serious business, so make sure you have a good bra to carry you (and your girls) through the beer-fuelled nights to come 😉

Dirndl Blouse

With most dirndl styles, you will need a blouse to wear under your dress.

First off – Don’t be alarmed by the small size of these blouses – they’re not meant to cover your entire torso (that’s what the bodice is for!)

White blouses are most common, but you’ll sometimes see black ones as well.

The sheer variation in blouse types will blow your mind, from the sleeves to the neckline, etc. I recommend you always try your blouse on if possible (with your bodice) because the sizes fit differently depending on the cut. I’m a big fan of the off-shoulder hippie type look, but there are SO many different styles.

KeyholeOff ShoulderLaceRufflesHigh-Neck
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Dirndl Dress

Dirndls are known as THE quintessential Oktoberfest dress, but most people don’t know just how many varieties there are. Some will have a zippered front, others will have a lace-up, some will have a super conservative neckline, others will let the girls hang out…

Either way, your bodice should fit you like a glove. Don’t worry – they flare out perfectly to conceal any food/beer bloat

Practice sitting down with it to see if it wrinkles or puffs out strangely. Do a few dance moves in the change room, because why not? You want to make sure it’s tight, but comfortable.

Most dirndls will have at least one pocket sewn into the skirt. Super convenient. Make sure yours has one because you’ll need it for storing things like your phone!

In terms of length, traditional dirndls usually go past the knee, and are actually not as short and ‘scandalous’ as you see in most costume shops. Remember, the goal here is to buy an actual dirndl dress, not a dirndlcostume.

Here are a few examples of bodice types/colours (click on them to check the latest price):

TraditionalZipperedGoldPinkBlueGreen
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Dirndl Apron

No dirndl outfit is complete without a great apron. Aprons are great for adding a pop of colour to your ensemble, so be sure to pick one that matches well with the colour of your dress. Usually dirndls are sold with an apron to go along with it, but you can also mix and match if you feel like switching things up and being creative.

EXTRA IMPORTANT: The side on which you tie your dirndl apron bow is meant to indicate your marital/relationship status. So keep the following in mind:

  • Bow on the Left:Single and ready to mingle
  • Bow on the Right:Taken/unavailable
  • Bow front and centre:Virgin
  • Bow back and centre:Widowed
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What Shoes to Wear to Oktoberfest

Heels are a no go, unless you want to be hobbling home by the end of the night.

Comfy shoes are a must because you’ll be on your feet a lot more than you might think. The festival grounds are huge and you should be dancing on the benches by 8pm if you play your cards right.

Close-toed and comfortable are what you should go for.

What Bag to Bring to Oktoberfest

One of the majorOktoberfest must-knowsbefore your visit is that big bags over 3L aren’t allowed.

I mean, you wouldn’t want to bring a big bag anyway because there’s a very limited coat check. SO, a nice small purse is a necessity!

Most dirndls will have a pocket, but a small cross-shoulder purse is perfect for holding your cash, phone, etc. Don’t bring anything you wouldn’t mind losing/getting dirty.

My best tip is to just bring a small purse and wear it at all times, that way you don’t need to worry about keeping your purse on the ground/gettingtasty Oktoberfest beerspilled on it.

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How to Accessorize Your Oktoberfest Outfit

The Oktoberfest clothing items mentioned above are the bare minimum, but if if you want to accentuate and jazz up your outfit, here are some additional ideas:

Flower crown:Forget Coachella, flower crownslike theseare totally a thing at Oktoberfest too. You’ll find a lot of them for sale at stalls around the festival.

Cardigan/coat:There’s a lot of really beautiful traditional coats and sweaters that you can buy that look really elegant over a dirndl. That said, it’s a pricey addition and probably not worth it if you’re only going to Oktoberfest once.Here’s an exampleof the sort of style you commonly see (grey wool).

Pretty braids:It’s very common to see girls dressed up with some elaborate braided hairdos. It really helps complete the look! That said, if you’re hopeless with hair like me, braids aren’t mandatory.

Here are some general ideas:

Pretzel PursePretzel NecklaceFlower CrownsEdelweiss JewelryAlpine HatCute Cross-Body Bag
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FAQs

What to Wear to Oktoberfest (for Women): Dirndls, Blouses & More!? ›

At Oktoberfest, ladies mainly wear dirndls.

What do women wear under dirndl? ›

A dirndl is always made up of a dress and an apron; in most cases, you also wear a dirndl blouse underneath the low-cut bodice of the dress.

What is the name of the dress that women traditionally wear at Oktoberfest? ›

A dirndl is the name of a woman's dress traditionally worn in southern Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, and Alpine regions of Italy. The dirndl is a folk costume (in German – Tracht), and today is generally regarded as a traditional dress for women and girls in the Alps.

What can I wear to Oktoberfest if I don't have a dirndl? ›

#3 – A Sweater or Vest

Although a little bit harder to come by, if you want to get the Oktoberfest vibes without wearing a dirndl a German-inspired sweater or vest is a stellar way to make your plain outfit into a German one.

Do you wear a bra with dirndl? ›

Always wear a special dirndl bra. Incorrectly fitting and visible bras are an absolute no-go. Always select the right colour bra to wear under your dirndl blouse. It's best to try on the bra underneath your dirndl and blouse to find the perfect bra to go with your outfit.

What shoes do girls wear to Oktoberfest? ›

If you're looking for a classic look, opt for loafers or Mary Janes. For something fun and unique, try wearing ankle boots with tassels or buckles. Overall, you're looking for shoes that are comfortable so you can wear them for potential looooong days spent on your feet.

Do older women wear dirndl? ›

Dirndls come in various lengths: Mini (slightly above the knee), average (mid-calf) and long (ankle-length). Younger or shorter women tend for mini length however average length is what you will see most often. Long dirndls are more formal and worn by older women.

How to wear a dirndl blouse? ›

Put on the Dirndl dress, ensuring that the bodice fits snugly and that the skirt falls just below the knee. Tie the apron around your waist, with the bow on your left side if you are single, on your right if you are married, or in the middle if you are a widow. The bow should be neat and not too large.

Do women wear socks with dirndl? ›

Some dirndl styles lend themselves better to the traditional dirndl socks while others don't. Wearing these socks is not a rule by any means, you can certainly wear tights, nylon stockings, or nothing at all.

Why do women wear dirndls? ›

The dirndl is regarded as a folk costume (German: Tracht). It developed as the clothing of Alpine peasants between the 16th and 18th centuries. Today it is generally considered the traditional dress for women and girls in German-speaking parts of the Alps, with particular designs associated with different regions.

Can you wear normal clothes to Oktoberfest? ›

Can I Wear Normal Clothes? You definitely can wear regular clothes and still have a great time, but you will be missing out on a key piece of the Oktoberfest experience.

What does a dirndl skirt look like? ›

Overview of Dirndl Skirts

Over time, the clothing style worn here has evolved, with contemporary dirndls garment designs ranging from mid-thigh length all the way down to ankle-length skirts. Here at Rare Dirndl, our skirts come in two main lengths: mini (20 inches from waist to hem) and medium (26 inches).

What to wear over dirndl? ›

But should you want to wear a dirndl when the weather is less than ideal for a dirndl outfit, you'll most likely want to wear a sweater or jacket. It's important to have something warm and cozy to layer over your dirndl especially if your blouse is short-sleeved.

Is it OK to wear a dirndl? ›

People brought up a lot of great points such as: If the dirndl is authentic and the event is appropriate then absolutely... you wear that dirndl (appropriate meaning not to outshine the host or hostess).

What is the dirndl controversy? ›

The sexy dirndl is the worst sort of cultural appropriation. Actually, I can think of several dozen worse sorts. I doubt it. Many Germans are appalled by what they see as a p*rnographic take on traditional dress, worn by British and Australian women visiting Oktoberfest.

Is there a dress code for Oktoberfest? ›

Can I Wear Normal Clothes? You definitely can wear regular clothes and still have a great time, but you will be missing out on a key piece of the Oktoberfest experience. Taking part will make you feel more involved, makes it even more fun, helps you to be in the moment, and it will make taking photos way better.

Is it OK to dress up for Oktoberfest? ›

You certainly should put something on, but the way you dress actually isn't important. A little advice for men, who are still eager to buy clothes for the occasion: you will often get told to buy checkered shirts, as they're so traditional.

What does the dress mean at Oktoberfest? ›

The dirndl is the traditional Alpine dress for women. Originally, the dirndl was a costume for servants in noble households but eventually it was worn more and more by women in the Alpine regions and summer visitors for private and festive occasions.

What is the etiquette for the dirndl? ›

Put on the Dirndl dress, ensuring that the bodice fits snugly and that the skirt falls just below the knee. Tie the apron around your waist, with the bow on your left side if you are single, on your right if you are married, or in the middle if you are a widow. The bow should be neat and not too large.

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