Formal summer weddings! Why??

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:God I hate them so much. The heat is oppressive so the makeup slides off your face. The formal bit means lots of non breathable fabric. Men have to wear jackets. Poor grandparents are barely hanging in and need so much extra care and attention and everyone is just soggy. Travel and accommodation are more expensive. Like there’s nothing good about it at all.

I get it if you and your family and friends are teachers or something but otherwise it is so miserable. Why do people keep doing this?

Don’t even get me started on the outdoor summer wedding!


Because this is what the bride wants!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:God I hate them so much. The heat is oppressive so the makeup slides off your face. The formal bit means lots of non breathable fabric. Men have to wear jackets. Poor grandparents are barely hanging in and need so much extra care and attention and everyone is just soggy. Travel and accommodation are more expensive. Like there’s nothing good about it at all.

I get it if you and your family and friends are teachers or something but otherwise it is so miserable. Why do people keep doing this?

Don’t even get me started on the outdoor summer wedding!


Because this is what the bride wants!


IT'S HER SPECIAL DAY!!!!!
Anonymous
BIL had a formal weather outside in July suit and tie required and wouldn't allow linen since it wasn't formal enough.

No tents setup and it was in like the middle of a field. People started getting up DURING the father of the bride's speech to leave the wedding.

One of the worst weddings I've gone to.

By the end of the night most people were inside with the caterers (BIL and his wife specifically REMOVED seating and tables inside so people couldn't escape and most went and sat on the ground with caterers and stood around in AC by bathroom.

For anyone thinking of this DO NOT DO IT everyone complains about that sh**show to this day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I skip outdoor ceremonies but if the reception is indoors, I’ll show up to that if it’s an easy drive. That way I can skip all the uncomfortable heat and the boring blah blah blah and get to eat a free meal and drink free booze and dance if I feel like it. I leave early, too.


You’re being facetious, but there are people out there with this perspective!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:God I hate them so much. The heat is oppressive so the makeup slides off your face. The formal bit means lots of non breathable fabric. Men have to wear jackets. Poor grandparents are barely hanging in and need so much extra care and attention and everyone is just soggy. Travel and accommodation are more expensive. Like there’s nothing good about it at all.

I get it if you and your family and friends are teachers or something but otherwise it is so miserable. Why do people keep doing this?

Don’t even get me started on the outdoor summer wedding!


Because this is what the bride wants!


The bride is acting like she’s a Queen instead of someone asking people to come celebrate with her. A wedding is a hosting event not a summons.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:BIL had a formal weather outside in July suit and tie required and wouldn't allow linen since it wasn't formal enough.

No tents setup and it was in like the middle of a field. People started getting up DURING the father of the bride's speech to leave the wedding.

One of the worst weddings I've gone to.

By the end of the night most people were inside with the caterers (BIL and his wife specifically REMOVED seating and tables inside so people couldn't escape and most went and sat on the ground with caterers and stood around in AC by bathroom.

For anyone thinking of this DO NOT DO IT everyone complains about that sh**show to this day.


That’s not formal. That’s semi formal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I skip outdoor ceremonies but if the reception is indoors, I’ll show up to that if it’s an easy drive. That way I can skip all the uncomfortable heat and the boring blah blah blah and get to eat a free meal and drink free booze and dance if I feel like it. I leave early, too.


You’re being facetious, but there are people out there with this perspective!


No, I’m not being facetious. I don’t handle the heat well, to the point where I’ve passed out several times when there wasn’t shade or any relief at outdoor events. I will, indeed, skip an outdoor sweatfest. Don’t worry, the happy couple still receive a very nice gift from their registry, and I toast their happiness.

I don’t need to sweat through a “sand ceremony” and all the extraneous, drawn out details.
Anonymous
Not gonna lie, OP, you seem incredibly high maintenance. Summer is the most popular season for weddings and the formality level is typically tied to the couples’s SES.

I’m not saying that someone should have an outdoor black tie wedding, but I think having an outdoor ceremony that moves into an air-conditioned reception is pretty standard.

My own wedding was cocktail attire in June. We had a 20 minute outdoor ceremony, followed by an indoor/outdoor cocktail hour, and then an indoor reception.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not gonna lie, OP, you seem incredibly high maintenance. Summer is the most popular season for weddings and the formality level is typically tied to the couples’s SES.

I’m not saying that someone should have an outdoor black tie wedding, but I think having an outdoor ceremony that moves into an air-conditioned reception is pretty standard.

My own wedding was cocktail attire in June. We had a 20 minute outdoor ceremony, followed by an indoor/outdoor cocktail hour, and then an indoor reception.


Outdoor weddings in summer are horrible, full stop.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not gonna lie, OP, you seem incredibly high maintenance. Summer is the most popular season for weddings and the formality level is typically tied to the couples’s SES.

I’m not saying that someone should have an outdoor black tie wedding, but I think having an outdoor ceremony that moves into an air-conditioned reception is pretty standard.

My own wedding was cocktail attire in June. We had a 20 minute outdoor ceremony, followed by an indoor/outdoor cocktail hour, and then an indoor reception.


Outdoor weddings in summer are horrible, full stop.

we're so happy/sad you choose to decline our invitation
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Use primer under your makeup.

If it’s an indoor wedding, I don’t get the big deal.


I'm not op but none of the primers I've ever used can defeat a 90degree + day with 1000% humidity. It's miserable. I'm from the South and hated all summer events because of the amount of time we had to spend out in the ridiculous heat. I dislike the 4th of July parties for this reason.
Anonymous
The most miserable wedding I've ever attended with my Bil's. Mid summer with the reception being held in a hug barn with no AC. Everyone was miserable and no one danced or did anything other than sit around and complain.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not gonna lie, OP, you seem incredibly high maintenance. Summer is the most popular season for weddings and the formality level is typically tied to the couples’s SES.

I’m not saying that someone should have an outdoor black tie wedding, but I think having an outdoor ceremony that moves into an air-conditioned reception is pretty standard.

My own wedding was cocktail attire in June. We had a 20 minute outdoor ceremony, followed by an indoor/outdoor cocktail hour, and then an indoor reception.


Outdoor weddings in summer are horrible, full stop.

we're so happy/sad you choose to decline our invitation


Awww, I think outdoor summer weddings are kind of like destination weddings: you don’t actually want people there, you just want the gifts. #giftgrab #efftheguests
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not gonna lie, OP, you seem incredibly high maintenance. Summer is the most popular season for weddings and the formality level is typically tied to the couples’s SES.

I’m not saying that someone should have an outdoor black tie wedding, but I think having an outdoor ceremony that moves into an air-conditioned reception is pretty standard.

My own wedding was cocktail attire in June. We had a 20 minute outdoor ceremony, followed by an indoor/outdoor cocktail hour, and then an indoor reception.


Outdoor weddings in summer are horrible, full stop.


National wedding seasonality disagrees with you, full stop.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not gonna lie, OP, you seem incredibly high maintenance. Summer is the most popular season for weddings and the formality level is typically tied to the couples’s SES.

I’m not saying that someone should have an outdoor black tie wedding, but I think having an outdoor ceremony that moves into an air-conditioned reception is pretty standard.

My own wedding was cocktail attire in June. We had a 20 minute outdoor ceremony, followed by an indoor/outdoor cocktail hour, and then an indoor reception.


Outdoor weddings in summer are horrible, full stop.


National wedding seasonality disagrees with you, full stop.


This is DC sweetie. No one likes a summer outdoor wedding.
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