Is it okay to wear whatever you have to a color coordinated wedding

Anonymous
If invite asks to wear couple of colors you don’t have, is it okay to just avoid bride’s color but wear whatever you have instead of mandatory colors?

Anonymous
Just rent an outfit of the appropriate color.
Anonymous
Would you go to a Halloween party without a costume?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just rent an outfit of the appropriate color.


Agreed. I hate color coordinated weddings and I'm pretty forgiving about wedding "etiquette" (don't mind no kids, destination, cash bar, honeymoon fund, etc). You'll draw too much negative attention to yourself if you go off color. It's just not worth it. Rent or borrow from a friend.
Anonymous
Its stupid, wear what you want, I sure would and I bet you won't be the only one.
Anonymous
Call me curious, what color are they asking for?
Anonymous
Honestly, I'd be pretty tempted to decline this iinvitation. It's hard enough to find an outfit that fits and is flattering; that it has to be a certain color just adds to the problem.

I'm also wondering what the color is!

I also think this request is awful. Simply awful. Your guests are not props or scenery in a play you are staging. WTF.
Anonymous
I have never heard of such a request before unless you’re in the bridal party. How strange.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I'd be pretty tempted to decline this iinvitation. It's hard enough to find an outfit that fits and is flattering; that it has to be a certain color just adds to the problem.

I'm also wondering what the color is!

I also think this request is awful. Simply awful. Your guests are not props or scenery in a play you are staging. WTF.


+1 insufferable people, this is really beyond. And let's be real, this wedding is not going to be fun or meaningful - it will be a backdrop for that instagram shots they want.

I think about how happy I was to have everyone at my wedding including people who traveled and made tough logistics work. Everyone looked great too of course in whatever they chose to wear.

To me the request just speaks so poorly of the people getting married and what they value.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I'd be pretty tempted to decline this iinvitation. It's hard enough to find an outfit that fits and is flattering; that it has to be a certain color just adds to the problem.

I'm also wondering what the color is!

I also think this request is awful. Simply awful. Your guests are not props or scenery in a play you are staging. WTF.


+1 insufferable people, this is really beyond. And let's be real, this wedding is not going to be fun or meaningful - it will be a backdrop for that instagram shots they want.

I think about how happy I was to have everyone at my wedding including people who traveled and made tough logistics work. Everyone looked great too of course in whatever they chose to wear.

To me the request just speaks so poorly of the people getting married and what they value.


+1
Anonymous
I would decline the invitation to this narcissistic, stupid wedding.

And to the PP above, I would, and have gone to Halloween parties without a costume- and I haven’t been the only one.
Anonymous
Depending on the color I might try and wear a shirt in the requested color. With black pants I already own.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would decline the invitation to this narcissistic, stupid wedding.

And to the PP above, I would, and have gone to Halloween parties without a costume- and I haven’t been the only one.


Really not that hard to respect the wishes of the bride and groom and since it seems to be triggering for you, by all means decline.
Anonymous
I'd wear the requested color (renting is a good idea or borrow from Buy Nothing or a friend or skip the wedding. In my 20s I went to a wedding that requested black (men) & white (women). I bought a cream colored dress that washed me out and I never wore again, but I am glad I did. One date was not told about the requested colors and wore a royal blue dress. She is beautiful, stunning, and the dress was beautiful, but she said she was uncomfortable all night. The joke was on the bride for making the request, though, because in every wedding photo your eye went not to the bride but to the royal blue in a sea of black and white.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would decline the invitation to this narcissistic, stupid wedding.

And to the PP above, I would, and have gone to Halloween parties without a costume- and I haven’t been the only one.


Really not that hard to respect the wishes of the bride and groom and since it seems to be triggering for you, by all means decline.


Found the insufferable bride.
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