Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People on DCUM overestimate how much people pay attention to wedding guest attire, as long as it isn't wildly inappropriate (i.e. sweats or jeans). That black dress is totally neutral and forgettable. Accessorized, it is perfectly fine for an evening wedding.
This, I say this all the time. Other than women in their 20s, and immediate family, no one I know goes out and buys new dresses for weddings. You reach in the closet and sometimes you have cute new stuff, and sometimes you don't. And no one at the wedding gives a crap.
I said as much on another thread about wedding attire, and people got mad at me like I was an affront to brides everywhere if I didn't put a lot of effort into my dress. As it happens, I actually love dressing up and have a wonderful wardrobe and love to get dressed up for weddings - and I typically think of myself as one of the better dressed people at the wedding. But I always make a mental note of how most of the room just looks "fine" - and that THAT is totally is fine. I think it is way better to show up in a plain back old navy dress than to wear the beautiful but totally wedding inappropriate green floor length oscars-worthy gown on the other thread. Of course, wear something beautiful and appropriate if you love clothes and shopping or have something perfect in your closet. But otherwise, don't sweat wearing a black or a daytime casual dress. No one cares.