No, it's considered pretty rude, as if you're trying to draw attention away from the bride. Also, traditionally, wearing black to a wedding is supposed to symbolise hatred fiestas the bride.
No. However, if you're wearing a white top and black skirt. Or if you're wearing something more on a silvery-white side, then it's ok.
Nowadays, people wear almost anything to weddings.
The rule is no. If the bride is wearing white then you should not wear white to the wedding. I was watching an episode of Bridezillas and the brides mother was going to wear white to the wedding and the bride flipped out its just not respectful.
Not really, that is disrespectful to the bride, who should be the only person wearing white,unless off course the groom wears a white suit.
No because this is her day and you don't want to take the focus away from her If the dress has a little white that is fine but the majority of the dress should not be white Just to be safe I would stay away from that She only gets this day once.
You cannot wear anything that's solid white, ivory, cream, or any other shade of or similar to white. If you're wearing something with a little bit of white, that's fine, as long as it's not a lot. White is for the bride and groom only, and, if they wish, their wedding party as well.
But for regular guests? Definitely not--it's rude!
Some will say it is fine,others will say as long as its with another colour and is less than a certain percentage,others will say no,completely unacceptable. I fall into the completely unacceptable camp. Don't risk it and avoid white.
Totally cool...i would wear the color that flatters you the best...
Unless it's a black and white wedding and guest are asked to wear white, you should not.
A white two piece suit, evening dress, lace dress or anything that could be misconstrued as 'bridal' is deemed to be in poor taste. However white in conjunction with other colours is becoming more acceptable. I honestly don't care what my guests wear and I probably won't remember it anyway, but because there are people out there that do care I advise always staying safe when it comes to big events.
The only color you can wear is purple if you aren't the bride.
I dnt see what the problem is.. theres nothing wrong with that.
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