Wedding Guest Dress Code: How To Decide Your Look To A Wedding

Picking out an outfit for a wedding event can come as a difficult task when turning up for a wedding event even if it’s a loved one or a family relation.

When choosing an outfit for a wedding event, there are dos and don’t that should be looked into if you want to arrive as the perfect wedding guest.

There are dress codes you should take into consideration, so as not to look embarrassing or feel uncomfortable. Most people like wearing what they like and feel comfortable in, but you should also take note it’s not your wedding event.
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These are how to decide your look for a wedding event.

  1. Don’t Over Shadow The Bride

A wedding party is a perfect day to look your best because you are celebrating your loved one, but you should avoid going overboard when picking an outfit. Most people love shouty and multi-colored clothes, all these should be avoided because you defiantly don’t want to do too much to draw all the attention to yourself.

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Weddings parties are events that family and loved ones come together to celebrate, so stay clear of anything too exposing and revealing clothes.

3. Don’t Pull Up In A White Attire
This is the most epic sin of weddings, wearing white is by far the biggest mistake a wedding guest can make. No guest should steal the attention away from the bride, the color white is sacred and only the bride is allowed to wear it is her special day after all. when wearing a white dress you can be confused for the bride so it’s a no-no.

4. Cancel Casual Outfits
Even the idea of not overshadowing the bride wearing casual outfits is definitely an abomination to the concepts of weddings. Making an effort to the event of your loved ones will obviously not kill you. Use the wedding event as an opportunity to dress up and show off a new fabulous outfit.

5. Do Not Wear Black
It’s a wedding ceremony and not a funeral. You should wear bright and bubbly color.

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