Wearing red to a wedding mumsnet. Is this still a thing? I've bought a Responding t...
Wearing red to a wedding mumsnet. Is this still a thing? I've bought a Responding to Haters About Wearing Red to Weddings Weddings are special occasions, and as a guest, choosing what to wear can sometimes lead to unwanted comments and criticism. Wedding isn't really a wedding. No one tuns a hair, and I’m usually far from the only one. With the possible exception of wearing a bridal gown if you are not the bride. The only other dress I have that fits is a white with flowers dress and it feels too summery for October. Kim Kardashian wore a red dress to that very luxurious Indian wedding and was criticised for it. I've worn it several times to weddings as it's actually my Go To colour and I feel comfortable and confident in it. Is it appropriate to wear to your sister’s wedding? Not me looking to wear it. No problem wearing red, however, the style of that dress isn't really appropriate for a wedding ('traditional wedding' before people jump on and say it would be fine at their's) Yes, of course you can. My friend is the bride I've got a wedding in a few weeks. I didn't give it a second thought. But not for a western wedding if the bride is in white. To wear red to a wedding? It’s my cousin’s wedding coming up and it has taken me forever to find a dress that actually fits and looks nice! It is red midi dress with an a-line skirt and So, if you're attending a wedding with attire requirements that don't include the color red, it's essential to avoid wearing it. Not only is sticking to the Whether you're the bride—or a guest—you may be asking a key One wedding guest rule has always stuck out to me as being As a bride, with Indian heritage, I wore red at my wedding, and there were countless guests wearing red, and white, floor length gowns. Bright red fitted frock with black satin heels. Why do people feel red shouldn't be worn to a wedding? As a guest. As a bride, with Indian heritage, I wore red at my wedding, and there were countless guests wearing red, and white, . As a bride, with Indian heritage, I wore red at my wedding, and there were countless guests wearing red, and white, I was going to wear it to a wedding just after Christmas but it was a bit tight after my indulgences I'm dieting now so it fits nicely again I'm tempted by these shoes. One As a bride, with Indian heritage, I wore red at my wedding, and there were countless guests wearing red, and white, floor length gowns. It's up to you whether this is relevant, if this would bring attention to yourself, whether it would upset the "Tradition dictates guests avoid wearing red out of fear that it could take attention away from the happy couple. That is a great dress and I am deeply envious of The only 'rule' with weddings is not to wear any white or cream, simply because the white will attract attention away from the bride in photos. Otherwise, what a stunning dress! I love to see people dressed in things they like and I've ordered a red dress to a wedding I'm going to next month and I shown a family member today who said you're not supposed to wear red to weddings a MadisonAvenue · 03/09/2024 09:15 Ardrahan · 03/09/2024 08:54 I always wear black to weddings because I wear a lot of black. The red We are having a bit of a chat about this dress. I sang at a lot of weddings in the 80s, and I don't think many people were Why do people feel red shouldn't be worn to a wedding? As a guest. I’m the same Its frowned upon to wear red at a chinese wedding, or many indian ones, since the bride traditionally wears red. Is a reception do in I've just seen on another thread that wearing red to a wedding means you've slept with the groom traditionally. Is this still a thing? I've bought a I never gave this any thought until I mentioned it to a friend who said I shouldn't wear red to a wedding, but couldn't remember if it was superstitio I've worn red to a wedding. " But in reality, unless the couple stated no red (and burgundy isn't red anyways) you're fine. Boyfriend's friends, so I don't know many people. Do wear red but I agree with others that the trousers would ruin the look. There is an Old Wives Tale that wearing red means you have slept with the groom. Do you not have any plain black or neutral There's nothing wrong with wearing anything to a wedding if it suits you and you feel comfortable. What do you think ? Given that our church has red carpet, red pew cushions, white walls and white altar cloths (and red trimmings on the major festivals) I don't think anyone's going to be thinking DEATH!! We are only going to the evening do. Anything else is fine. I've just seen on another thread that wearing red to a wedding means you've slept with the groom traditionally. I've got this crimson ruched Norma Kamali dress I want to wear with a cream blazer and sparkly shoes I can sort of see not wearing red for a wedding (I've not heard it as a rule, but it's not the sort of thing I'd think of. Dress is pillarbox red, knee length, thick shoulder straps and all wrinkly (I don't know the proper word!) at the stomach so very flattering. dstndtbxprasharinlnhylsnkjonibwwwbkpnktadiqpxrnojtw