Vision board for wedding guest attire, how to interpret?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A vision board for guests?

Run far, far away from Bridezilla.

+1
I’d be very appreciative of the bride showing how self-centered and psycho she is. Cut your losses and rsvp no
Anonymous
Wut?

It's fine to specify black tie or whatever, but a vision board? Nope.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would not buy a new dress unless I was in the bridal party or it was black tie.


It is black tie if the women are supposed to be in floor
Length dresses but the bride didn’t trust people to know what to wear so she had to show them.

Not really. Black tie does not need to be floor length; white tie does.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
https://thekit.ca/weddings/wedding-trends/wedding-guest-dressing-mood-board/

Apparently it’s helpful. Haha


Huh my bad. I was the person who googled who said it was not a thing. Those people are terrible. like, really really terrible.


As are the stupid mood boards in that article. If their expectation is that people dress in weird shit with boobs hanging out, grandma’s doilies, or like George and Amal Clooney, they’re going to be sorely disappointed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Have you ever received a link to a vision board for wedding guest attire? I guess it's helpful to see the level of formality expected, but how closely do they expect guests to match up?

This one shows a series of fancy floor length gowns in three colors. My takeaway is that I'm expected to do floor length, which stinks because my only dresses are cocktail length and at 5'2" it's hard to rent or get something that doesn't need a lot of tailoring. Am I expected to match the colors, too?

Are you invited to the Ambani wedding?
Anonymous
Am I the only one who thinks this is a great idea? I would love to see somnething like that-- the codes are sometimes mysterious and this is clear.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A wedding full of women in floor-length gowns is silly and a little weird. I guarantee you there will be plenty of others in cocktail length dresses. The bride's expectation is ridiculous.


True. Plenty of whores at most every wedding.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A wedding full of women in floor-length gowns is silly and a little weird. I guarantee you there will be plenty of others in cocktail length dresses. The bride's expectation is ridiculous.


True. Plenty of whores at most every wedding.


Wut? Cocktail length means knee length. Jeez. Do you kiss your kids with that mouth?
Anonymous
The need to micromanage what your wedding guests wear so that they fit a particular mood is surely a sign of the end times.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
https://thekit.ca/weddings/wedding-trends/wedding-guest-dressing-mood-board/

Apparently it’s helpful. Haha


Huh my bad. I was the person who googled who said it was not a thing. Those people are terrible. like, really really terrible.


As are the stupid mood boards in that article. If their expectation is that people dress in weird shit with boobs hanging out, grandma’s doilies, or like George and Amal Clooney, they’re going to be sorely disappointed.


Anonymous
Wow- I am laughing at the thought of someone in my family doing this! They would get an earful.
Anonymous
Just went to a wedding like this. We had two assigned colors- gray and light blue. But it was also black tie, so I don’t get that one. I mean a gray tux? Dh has one tux and it’s black.

I can’t stand brides like this. Do whatever you want with the wedding but stay away from guest attire. You only get to control your bridesmaid colors. Maybe your mom or mother in laws dress colors.
Anonymous
That's an automatic NO to the RSVP for me.
Anonymous
F_ that. Wear a cocktail dress that you already have. Do not spend money to appease this crazy person.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just went to a wedding like this. We had two assigned colors- gray and light blue. But it was also black tie, so I don’t get that one. I mean a gray tux? Dh has one tux and it’s black.

I can’t stand brides like this. Do whatever you want with the wedding but stay away from guest attire. You only get to control your bridesmaid colors. Maybe your mom or mother in laws dress colors.


So did your DH wear black? Did people wear the right colors or revolt? We’re there cocktail dresses?
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