Anonymous wrote:the thought of all the male guests in white suits is making me die. Can you let me know when this is taking place so I can see it?
Anonymous wrote:the thought of all the male guests in white suits is making me die. Can you let me know when this is taking place so I can see it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jesus Christ! why cant you people just chill out and go with the flow! why must everything be an issue? what miserable lives so many of you must have knowing that every time you wake up there is something you need to get pissed off about because it's "what you do".
Chilling out and going with the flow? Would mean just inviting your guests and letting them decide how to dress themselves.
Asking that every *guest* (let's not forget that they are GUESTS) wear the same color is the opposite of chilling out and going with the flow.
Anonymous wrote:Jesus Christ! why cant you people just chill out and go with the flow! why must everything be an issue? what miserable lives so many of you must have knowing that every time you wake up there is something you need to get pissed off about because it's "what you do".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best wedding photos are ones of joy and remembrance and softness and love. They are not the photos of your stupid wedding shoes, gown, guests all matchy matchy, or your flowers. Nobody, mind you, NOBODY cares about that stuff or would remember it in a positive way. If OP's friend is reading: get some perspective.
It sounds like you're reading too much into it. If you knew them, you'd know what you're saying is completely asinine.
I don't really need 20 responses about what you all think about the idea. I've decided how I feel about it. You weren't invited, so your opinion of the brides doesn't really matter.
Anonymous wrote:I appreciate your sympathy, but it's misplaced. Neither of the brides are wearing a gown. It's not the center of attention or bride's perfect day type wedding. It's honoring and celebrating their very long relationship, and their newly-attained right to marry.
Again, I think the monochrome thing is a neat idea. It's not an imposition. I just didn't know how white the attire is supposed to be. I see bright colors plus white aren't what's expected.
Does anyone know if white background with very mild colors is ok? I'm trying to figure out which dresses are a possibility. My bust size is about 6 dress sizes larger than the rest of me. Finding a dress is a challenge.
Anonymous wrote:
Does anyone else think it is poor form to demand anything of the guests? Especially something so specific? "But my photos!" Wow.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't have a problem with this request and I can absolutely see how it would make the pictures visually striking. It seems to say to the guests: "You all are a part of this wedding too!"