Anonymous wrote:Wth that dress is very vanilla
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would try to avoid wearing black to a wedding, but that dress is fine. It’s not revealing and it doesn’t look like a wedding dress.
Who avoids black at a wedding?!
Traditionally wearing black was your way of showing you didn't approve of the wedding. Indicated you were in mourning, not celebrating the event.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who are you all? I attend a lot of weddings and half the guests wear black dresses.
Op if you upstaged the bride, she didn’t try hard enough or look bridal enough. There is nothing wrong with that dress.
Well guess what: It's incorrect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s a fine dress and very respectable. I’m not sure what the bride was complaining about. I almost wonder if something got lost in translation. Perhaps she was joking and actually saying in a complementary way that you looked really good? Maybe she was trying to compliment you and it just came across in the incorrect way.
I don’t think she was joking, DH said she was very upset. She said that I always “dress up” for casual events and think I’m better than everyone else. Except I don’t.... I just think I look better when I’m wearing more structured clothes. I wear a lot of dresses and skirts. I look sloppy as hell in jeans and a t shirt whereas other people can pull it off nicely.
Anonymous wrote:Who are you all? I attend a lot of weddings and half the guests wear black dresses.
Op if you upstaged the bride, she didn’t try hard enough or look bridal enough. There is nothing wrong with that dress.
Anonymous wrote:Small wedding due to covid. Just to preface, I wore this https://www.unique-vintage.com/collections/plus-size-dresses/products/unique-vintage-plus-size-1950s-black-sasha-swing-dress with pearls and a pair of black Mary Jane heels,
I’m 26 but I have the soul of a 60 year old. It’s just my style.
The bride wore a mid thigh reddish body con dress. It’s her style, her wedding and her dress was nothing like the one I wore. Their colors were red and black. The wedding was at an upscale restaurant and I checked with her before to make sure her dress wasn’t black because she had mentioned liking black wedding dresses.
So I was surprised when she called my husband (her cousin) from her honeymoon to say that she felt upstaged by my outfit. I feel like a terrible person. Would you feel offended by this dress??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s a fine dress and very respectable. I’m not sure what the bride was complaining about. I almost wonder if something got lost in translation. Perhaps she was joking and actually saying in a complementary way that you looked really good? Maybe she was trying to compliment you and it just came across in the incorrect way.
I don’t think she was joking, DH said she was very upset. She said that I always “dress up” for casual events and think I’m better than everyone else. Except I don’t.... I just think I look better when I’m wearing more structured clothes. I wear a lot of dresses and skirts. I look sloppy as hell in jeans and a t shirt whereas other people can pull it off nicely.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s a fine dress and very respectable. I’m not sure what the bride was complaining about. I almost wonder if something got lost in translation. Perhaps she was joking and actually saying in a complementary way that you looked really good? Maybe she was trying to compliment you and it just came across in the incorrect way.
Anonymous wrote:if she said it to your husband and not to you, then take it with a grain of salt. It's third hand information and you don't know the tone with which it was said. It might have been in a very complimentary way that indicated she liked your dress. Men tend to be very clueless and inept at deciphering tone and intent. If she had meant it in a rude or snarky way then your husband is an idiot for telling you.