Anonymous wrote:OP pay your tax.
Tell us more about crazy stuff this Bridezilla does.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't wear that dress. It strikes me as 1) too bridal, and 2) closer to white tie than black tie. I'd wear something more like one of these:
https://www.bloomingdales.com/shop/product/chiara-boni-la-petite-robe-glenaly-flower-applique-dress-100-exclusive?ID=3460598&CategoryID=1005206
https://www.bloomingdales.com/shop/product/likely-cameron-dress?ID=4481482&CategoryID=1005206
https://www.bloomingdales.com/shop/product/eliza-j-illusion-neck-dress?ID=4721721&CategoryID=1005206
https://www.bloomingdales.com/shop/product/galvan-salina-dress?ID=4299223&CategoryID=1005210
https://www.bloomingdales.com/shop/product/aqua-rhinestone-embellished-strapless-crepe-midi-dress-100-exclusive?ID=4686900&CategoryID=1005210
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My guess is that the bride will be wearing blue or pink, so you're good.
Red is my guess
Anonymous wrote:I refuse to spend money on a dress I won't wear again because brides think it's okay to tell guests what color to wear. I think OP's dress is fine. If you ask for formal, white, and "not bridal," you're an idiot who deserves what you get, really, but the dress comes as close to satisfying the "requirements" as anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That looks like a wedding dress. I think you could go for cocktail length (yes, I know you said black tie, but any floor length white dress is going to look bridal, you want a cocktail dress).
A cocktail dress is not appropriate for a black tie wedding.
Anonymous wrote:I’d go with a brunch-y looking dress. Or a little bit professional looking (but that could be hard to find??)
What would you wear to an all white event that was not a wedding?
Now take that idea, and make sure there’s no lace or bridal elements.