This archive report was first published on 28 December 2019.
Wedding Etiquette: What to Avoid Wearing ¶
Published on December 28, 2019
Weddings have become more relaxed in recent years, but there are still certain dress code guidelines to follow. When attending a wedding, it's essential to dress respectfully and avoid certain outfits that may draw attention away from the bride and groom.
One of the most important things to remember is to avoid wearing white or any variation of white. This is because the bride should be the center of attention, and wearing white may be seen as trying to upstage her. If you want to wear a neutral color, consider a soft pastel or a light beige.
Another thing to avoid is wearing casual or sloppy clothing, such as sweatpants or a t-shirt. Even if the wedding has a casual theme, it's better to be overdressed than underdressed. Consider wearing a soft natural cotton outfit or a dress that's a bit more formal.
Denim is also a no-go, as it's too casual for a wedding. If you want to wear a blue outfit, consider a jumpsuit or a dress that's a bit more formal. And please, avoid wearing a tuxedo – it's the groom's day, not yours!
Low-cut outfits, such as those with high slits or bare backs, are also best saved for the after-party. You can still be stylish and make a statement without revealing too much. And finally, avoid wearing all black, as it's often associated with funerals or mourning. If you want to wear a dark color, consider a navy blue or a dark green.
By following these simple guidelines, you can ensure that you're dressed respectfully and avoid drawing attention away from the happy couple.