Anonymous wrote:This is unfortunately very common for events these days. I went to a baby shower with a “suggested” color palette for attendees, and this summer I’m going to a wedding with certain colors and styles explicitly suggested in the dress code. Although it doesn’t seem to be as restrictive as the shower was. Yes it’s for social media and so the pictures look good. Everyone thinks they’re Kim Kardashian or thinks they’re planning a fake wedding/event that’s going to be on a multi page spread in Vogue. I don’t know what happened to picking your bridesmaids dresses/color scheme and leaving the guests alone so long as they generally understood the formality of the event.
Anonymous wrote:1) This is a dumb request and I judge the couple hard for it.
2) This would make me way less likely to attend.
3) If I loved them and wanted to attend, I would do the dress code.
4) I think its rude not to - you are free to RSVP no, but there's a condition on your attendance and you need to honor it (even though they're being dumb and also rude by dictating your clothes).
I would also say the dress code is relevant. I'm assuming it's just like "wear black" or "wear white" or "wear blue" or something. If it's like that woman who went viral a few years back for insisting everyone wear Burberry and Louboutin heels and it was all based on weight or something? Then all bets are off.
Anonymous wrote:1) This is a dumb request and I judge the couple hard for it.
2) This would make me way less likely to attend.
3) If I loved them and wanted to attend, I would do the dress code.
4) I think its rude not to - you are free to RSVP no, but there's a condition on your attendance and you need to honor it (even though they're being dumb and also rude by dictating your clothes).
I would also say the dress code is relevant. I'm assuming it's just like "wear black" or "wear white" or "wear blue" or something. If it's like that woman who went viral a few years back for insisting everyone wear Burberry and Louboutin heels and it was all based on weight or something? Then all bets are off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend of mine just went to 3 color coordinated weddings in a row! She is a wealthy Indian and I believe the weddings were in India.
I've lived in India and been to multiple Indian weddings. Not an Indian custom unless the bride is insufferable too, just like here.
I'm Indian, and the last few I have been to have had suggested colors for the guests, like yellow for haldi (which makes some sense, I suppose). No one adhered to it except the bridal party/close family, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I'd be pretty tempted to decline this iinvitation. It's hard enough to find an outfit that fits and is flattering; that it has to be a certain color just adds to the problem.
I'm also wondering what the color is!
I also think this request is awful. Simply awful. Your guests are not props or scenery in a play you are staging. WTF.
OMG, I have never heard of this!! Wow! This is crazy! I would also be tempted to decline the invitation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend of mine just went to 3 color coordinated weddings in a row! She is a wealthy Indian and I believe the weddings were in India.
I've lived in India and been to multiple Indian weddings. Not an Indian custom unless the bride is insufferable too, just like here.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I'd be pretty tempted to decline this iinvitation. It's hard enough to find an outfit that fits and is flattering; that it has to be a certain color just adds to the problem.
I'm also wondering what the color is!
I also think this request is awful. Simply awful. Your guests are not props or scenery in a play you are staging. WTF.
Anonymous wrote:I need to know what color or colors they are demanding before I reply.
Anonymous wrote:I’d wear what I have and then add the theme color as a scarf and jewelry, maybe shoes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is becoming a big thing to have dress codes at weddings. There are wedding subreddits on Reddit and it is very common now.
Just curious what drives this . . . color-coordinated photo ops for social media?