This bride explicitly asked all the guests to her wedding not to wear white; that color was reserved for the bride only.
You're on the list! Expect to receive your first email very soon!to wear white in 2018. The percentage might be lower in 2024, but it’s still the most popular color.; that color was reserved for the bride only. Still, her own troublemaker sister didn’t adhere to that one rule and came wearing a white dress. Naturally, drama ensued, resulting in family members taking sides. So, the brideprofessionals say that this is the most common number one rule.
Okay, but what if a guest already came wearing white, like the sister in this story? What is the bride to do then? Etiquette expert Lisa Mirza GrottsThe first one is to discreetly ask one of the members of the bridal party to offer the guest a jacket, shawl, or something else to cover up. The goal is to add some color to their outfit so that they’re not as noticeable.
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