Nothing is worse than stealing the show at her wedding-at least that was a traditional wedding guest wisdom.Accordingly, outfits in white tones or striking red were a taboo (except, of course, such a dress code was explicitly desired by the bridal couple).Another tradition said that the color black for women* was not suitable at a wedding because it was expressed with her grief.
However, these views are now outdated.At most weddings, the following applies today: what is allowed!If you want to be on the safe side, you can of course ask the newlyweds beforehand-and get the OK for an "atypical" outfit color.
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#3: Use bare skin consciously
Large cut-outs, ultra-short mini skirts or extremely deep cleavage-all of this is of course not prohibited at a wedding, but we express it as follows: there are better occasions for it.
#4: The location also affects the dress code of the wedding
The place where it is celebrated naturally has an impact on the choice of the right outfit.If the ceremony takes place in a cool church, a stole, a jacket or a blazer should be covered;At a garden wedding in summer, a hat can not only round off the outfit, but also protect against the sun.And even better always adapt to the location: if you celebrate on a meadow, for example, you quickly sink into the ground with high-heels, no fun.Alternatively, shoes with plateau or block posts are suitable here.
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