NicolettaRose
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Fabulous lipstick. Love the color. What is it?
Kitty_Sheridan said:Lol, Sare...we all have those moments!
Love the whole look and you look so different from all the other guests but in a good way!
My sis gets married (again) on May 24th and I'm wearing a 50s inspired frock with loads of poofy petticoats.
I normally dress 40s, but am playing it down for the Family....
KittyT said:There are quite a few threads already about proper wedding attire. One of them may have the answer you're looking for
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/search.php?searchid=1055216
texasgirl said:I've heard not to wear white or ivory as you wouldn't want to upstage the bride. I think black used to be true too because my maid of honor wore black and my mom was not thrilled about it. Also, if you wear a solid, you might be the same color as the bridesmaids- I've seen this happen. I'd wear something floral and fun since it's summer!
Here's the advice on the Knot if it's an evening wedding:
Your best bet is to dress in "cocktail attire" -- a nice dress that you would wear to any other formal evening affair. Don't be afraid to wear a black dress: Although it's still not appropriate for a brunch or luncheon wedding, black for a formal evening event will never go out of style. You can go simple and elegant in a nice solid-color shift dress, or add a little color, beading, or embroidery if you like.
Paisley said:The traditional idea is not to look too somber or upstage the bride. Something too sexy isn't appropriate for a wedding, either, and some churches require that ladies cover their shoulders.
Miss Sis said:No black, white/cream or red!
Floral prints or pastels seem to be the best for summer weddings. Nothing too loud. You shouldn't upstage the bridal party is the main rule, in my opinion.
vintagelaura said:Several years ago I went to a wedding out-of-state for one of my husband's cousins. I wore a nice black cocktail-like dress to the wedding, which I had worn once to another wedding. We were college students at the time, and it was the nicest dress I owned, so I wore it.
Well, the out-of-state wedding turned out to be rather upscale. And at the ceremony, I lost count of how many other women were wearing black! I swore then and there that I would never wear a black dress to a wedding again. I felt like I was part of a parade!
BeBopBaby said:Maybe I'm missing something, but none of those posts address my question specifically. They seem to be aimed toward an all black dress, not a black and white print.
Part of me thinks there is enough white in this dress to make it okay to wear, but the other part of me doesn't want to risk looking like a doofus if I'm wrong.
KittyT said:Yes, but most of the gals here seem to think that even an all-black dress is fine. Therefore I figured that you would be able to deduce that a floral print shouldn't be an issue. I personally don't think that black is OK at all for a wedding, but I seem to be in the minority on this one.
KittyT said:It should be fine. Remember that most people these days have no clue about propriety and you will likely see people there in jeans. There is a high chance that you will look nicer and more well-put-together than about half the people there.