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Wedding etiquette
Would you object if you were the bride and some other lady wore white to your wedding? A friend of mine thinks its not correct - she was talking about a mutual friend of ours who wore white to a wedding.
I personally don't think there's anything wrong, as the guest would wear a differently styled dress to the bride, only the colour is the same.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.a guest at my wedding wore white, and my mum took it very badly, she said as far as she was concerned the guest was very rude. The guest couldnt understand why my mum was upset saying it was silly to be upset.
5 yrs later the guest got married herself, and i debated for months about whether i should wear white to her wedding, i didnt in the end, to keep the peace.
However somebody else turned up wearing white, and the bride was very upset and tearful about it.
Maybe if a bride does take an exception to a guest wearing white on her wedding day, then maybe the bride should let is be known POLITELY before the big day comes.
when I get married (20/8/11, put it in your diary!) I'm gonna specify a dress code, which includes no white, ivory or cream if you're a lady (also no jeans and t-shirts if you're a bloke) I would object if it was a white dress and I would probably ask them to leave lol but if it was white trousers or a skirt I probably would be ok with it but I wouldn't wear white to somebody elses wedding, just as I would ask people not to wear say orange if I was going to wear an orange dress at my wedding (which I'm not!)
There's a slot of tradition and etiquette associated with weddings, usually the most formal event of someone's life.
If it is going to be a "white wedding" along traditional lines, then traditionally it is considered inappropriate for a guest to wear a white outfit. The bride alone should shine!
Some people also think black is unsuitable, as it is worm for funerals.
Of course, if it is an informal wedding, maybe anything goes! Personally I would always play safe & leave white shades to the bride.