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

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is an Indian wedding in NJ and requested colors are taupe and gray. She wants to stand out in a crowd dressed in drab.


This is one of the rudest requests I've ever heard. How many people own taupe or gray dresses other than workwear??? I would wear anything I wanted with a trench coat over it and park myself at the bar.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is an Indian wedding in NJ and requested colors are taupe and gray. She wants to stand out in a crowd dressed in drab.


Lmao, what a little b! Funny enough, this is one of the only requests I wouldn't mind. I like drab. I'm boring. I don't want to be commanded to dress up as Big Bird or something.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of such a request before unless youโ€™re in the bridal party. How strange.


All the young ones are doing this now. Everything for the photos.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is an Indian wedding in NJ and requested colors are taupe and gray. She wants to stand out in a crowd dressed in drab.


This is one of the rudest requests I've ever heard. How many people own taupe or gray dresses other than workwear??? I would wear anything I wanted with a trench coat over it and park myself at the bar.

I might wear a sparkly silver -- I mean, gray -- sequin-covered dress.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is an Indian wedding in NJ and requested colors are taupe and gray. She wants to stand out in a crowd dressed in drab.


This is one of the rudest requests I've ever heard. How many people own taupe or gray dresses other than workwear??? I would wear anything I wanted with a trench coat over it and park myself at the bar.

I might wear a sparkly silver -- I mean, gray -- sequin-covered dress.


You can be my bar buddy ๐Ÿ˜†
Anonymous
Wow taupe and gray is so specific. How rude. You could be oppositional and wear camel, warm beige, yellow, soft black or light pink.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is an Indian wedding in NJ and requested colors are taupe and gray. She wants to stand out in a crowd dressed in drab.


This is one of the rudest requests I've ever heard. How many people own taupe or gray dresses other than workwear??? I would wear anything I wanted with a trench coat over it and park myself at the bar.

I might wear a sparkly silver -- I mean, gray -- sequin-covered dress.


You can be my bar buddy ๐Ÿ˜†

See you there! I'll be the one with the metallic taupe go-go boots.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is an Indian wedding in NJ and requested colors are taupe and gray. She wants to stand out in a crowd dressed in drab.


This is one of the rudest requests I've ever heard. How many people own taupe or gray dresses other than workwear??? I would wear anything I wanted with a trench coat over it and park myself at the bar.

I might wear a sparkly silver -- I mean, gray -- sequin-covered dress.


You can be my bar buddy ๐Ÿ˜†

See you there! I'll be the one with the metallic taupe go-go boots.


๐Ÿ˜†. FAFO, right?
Anonymous
This would depend on how well I know the couple. If close, yes I'd try to conform. If not, I'd decline to go if I had nothing to wear in the right color.

That said, no one I know would request this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is an Indian wedding in NJ and requested colors are taupe and gray. She wants to stand out in a crowd dressed in drab.


This is one of the rudest requests I've ever heard. How many people own taupe or gray dresses other than workwear??? I would wear anything I wanted with a trench coat over it and park myself at the bar.


As an Indian American I can't imagine this is real. This is not the crowds look people want at weddings and Indian people care way too much what their guests think - they would not want all those extended family relatives and old people snickering.
Anonymous
The guest outfits are the most beautiful part of an Indian wedding. I can't imagine asking everyone to only wear taupe and gray.

My son and DIL bought gorgeous attire for an Indian wedding, and it wasn't inexpensive. If they ever attend another, I'm sure they would want to wear these outfits a second time. But now they have to spend hundreds more again for a specific color?

I would believe this OP more if it were a request for everyone to wear pink or turquoise.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Agree this is stupid for the bride to ask, but do not attend if you can't be in the color scheme. Just get something cheap from amazon or marshalls and do not go if you cannot do that courtesy


Yeah, I am going to wear some ill fitting shmatta in a color that makes me look sick. Just say no.
Anonymous
"Hi Larla, thank you for the invitation but I don't have clothes in the colors you've specified. I can either buy a new outfit to attend, or wear what I have and get you a wedding gift. What is your preference?"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is an Indian wedding in NJ and requested colors are taupe and gray. She wants to stand out in a crowd dressed in drab.


This is one of the rudest requests I've ever heard. How many people own taupe or gray dresses other than workwear??? I would wear anything I wanted with a trench coat over it and park myself at the bar.


As an Indian American I can't imagine this is real. This is not the crowds look people want at weddings and Indian people care way too much what their guests think - they would not want all those extended family relatives and old people snickering.


We were surprised at this request as most of our traditional clothes are colorful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"Hi Larla, thank you for the invitation but I don't have clothes in the colors you've specified. I can either buy a new outfit to attend, or wear what I have and get you a wedding gift. What is your preference?"


Iโ€™m beyond over spending thousands to just get to these destination weddings in super expensive locations, take time from work, make sure to give a gift that still covers our plates because paying thousands to be there isnโ€™t enough, etc. Enough is enough.
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