Anonymous wrote:I recently attended a wedding like this. The reqiested palette was “nudes.” The invitation, included a helpful pallete card with colors ranging from beige to dark brown. To my surprise all guests complied-about 200 people-including the men who mostly wore tan suits. I was pretty annoyed, but I have to admit that it was really quite beautiful. It was an outdoor wedding and looking out over the guests was lovely.
Anonymous wrote:Depending on the color I might try and wear a shirt in the requested color. With black pants I already own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its stupid, wear what you want, I sure would and I bet you won't be the only one.
Hm. I wouldn't chance it. Went to a wedding where we were asked to wear black formal attire and every single guest complied. It would have been VERY obvious if someone had gone off-script.
Anonymous wrote:It’s an invitation, not a subpoena. Feel free to decline and send nothing else but your regrets.
I may be old fashioned at 40, but in my day, the bride’s job was to make her guests feel welcome and included and ensure they had all the food and drink they needed to have a great time. Not to make sure they are picture perfect walking props for her Insta fantasy.
Anonymous wrote:Its stupid, wear what you want, I sure would and I bet you won't be the only one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yikes.
I went to a white wedding where the couple requested that everyone wear white or shades of off-white. It was in a beautiful garden and all the decor was greenery and white flowers and white lanterns. It looked ethereal.
And then one woman showed up in navy dress.
I was embarrassed for her. Don’t do that on purpose.
But why stop there? Why not only have guests under a certain BMI, or with certain hair colors or skin colors, to capture that ethereal look?
How silly you are if you don’t think this already happens, not just for wedding guests, but for friend groups.