Did you specify a dress code on your invitations? Etiquette says no to this, but is there anything a guest could wear that you would find unforgivable? At weddingchannel.com, brides on this message board are pretty relaxed about how their guests flaunt their stuff. Unless! They wear something blatantly disrespectful. Think jeans, rock concert T and tennis shoes or something just a wee bit too revealing. It also still seems fairly taboo for guests to wear white. What's your stance on guest dress? What would you do if someone was inappropriately clad at your wedding?
Did you specify a dress code on your invitations? Etiquette says no to this, but is there anything a guest could wear that you would find unforgivable? At weddingchannel.com, brides on this message board are pretty relaxed about how their guests flaunt their stuff. Unless! They wear something blatantly disrespectful. Think jeans, rock concert T and tennis shoes or something just a wee bit too revealing. It also still seems fairly taboo for guests to wear white. What's your stance on guest dress? What would you do if someone was inappropriately clad at your wedding?Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
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Bride2Be said...
I was in a store yesterday shopping when I heard a woman say, "I don't care if it is "White Tie"----I want to be comfortable!
There you have it in a nutshell, people don't care about dressing up anymore and they obviously don't care about what a social event calls for. We've become a nation of "Dress Casual" for any and all occasions.
Jennifer said...
At my first wedding (back in '98) my brand new cousin-in-law, who was a BRIDESMAID, changed out of her dress into cut off shorts, a tank top and flip flops at my semi-formal wedding reception. Here's the real kicker...we hadn't even had any of the wedding party dances and what not. Let's just say that she was told to change back rather quickly but is it any wonder that with in-laws like that my marriage didn't last....















