October 27, 2006, Newsletter Issue #141: The Wedding Defines the Wedding Attire

Tip of the Week

When you say the words wedding and wedding dress, you automatically presume that the wedding attire will be something formal and dressy. Many weddings depicted on television are blac tie or suit and tie events with the women being dressed in formal and fancy dresses. Wedding attire is a standard that is expected not only for the wedding attendants, but also the guests. The reality is that wedding attire is dictated by the style, time and season of the wedding.

For women’s wedding attire, there are a wider variety of options.
Female guests attending a wedding can wear a dress, a morning suit,
pants or skirt and blouse. A formal wedding or a black and white wedding can suggest the color black or dark formal attire for wedding attire. You should also avoid wearing floral patterns because they can cause you stand out in the crowd - something that should only be captured by the bride.

Just because a shoe looks great on you doesn’t mean it is the shoe to wear to a wedding. Most weddings last more than a couple of hours so you should aim for flattering shoes that are far more comfortable. Female guests should also pay specific attention to not try and outshine the bride. Let the wedding define the wedding attire and whether you dress up or you dress down, be sure to always dress well.

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