Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You either bail or you wear what you were planning to wear.
I just googled this (wedding vision boards sent to guests) and it's not a thing. So your bride is a nutcase and doesn't deserve anyone enabling her.
Op here, I googled it too before posting, to see how to respond and if it was a new trend to ask your guests to match. I found this, which interestingly are the same colors on my cousin's mood board:
https://www.zazzle.com/wedding_guest_attire_card_with_color_palette-256884400863425906
OMG. "The Vibe"???
I can't take this, lol.
Here's the thing, OP. I'm guessing that if you follow that mood board thing, and bother to buy -- I don't know, a floor length amethyst colored gown or some sh!t -- you will be one of only a few who bothered to do that. Just wear a cocktail dress. You are on the receiving end of some next-level nonsense. Perhaps this was inevitable with the rise of Insta, but it is not good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You either bail or you wear what you were planning to wear.
I just googled this (wedding vision boards sent to guests) and it's not a thing. So your bride is a nutcase and doesn't deserve anyone enabling her.
Op here, I googled it too before posting, to see how to respond and if it was a new trend to ask your guests to match. I found this, which interestingly are the same colors on my cousin's mood board:
https://www.zazzle.com/wedding_guest_attire_card_with_color_palette-256884400863425906
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just went to a wedding like this. We had two assigned colors- gray and light blue. But it was also black tie, so I don’t get that one. I mean a gray tux? Dh has one tux and it’s black.
I can’t stand brides like this. Do whatever you want with the wedding but stay away from guest attire. You only get to control your bridesmaid colors. Maybe your mom or mother in laws dress colors.
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Beyond rude. The whole wedding as a sideshow truly has come to a head. Dictating what guests wear? I mean, who are you hanging out with or related to, that you have to tell them "no jeans"?? Is this a wedding or something else, that you have to tell your guests what colors or type of dress?? Why are photos of what the guests wear even important to you in the slightest - you are supposed to be getting married - not trying to control what everyone on the guest list wears.
Other PP who stated that the time of day, and the time of year dictates how your guests dress. That is it. Period.
These kinds of brides are more inappropriate than anything anyone could possibly be wearing. Wow. Just wow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You either bail or you wear what you were planning to wear.
I just googled this (wedding vision boards sent to guests) and it's not a thing. So your bride is a nutcase and doesn't deserve anyone enabling her.
Op here, I googled it too before posting, to see how to respond and if it was a new trend to ask your guests to match. I found this, which interestingly are the same colors on my cousin's mood board:
https://www.zazzle.com/wedding_guest_attire_card_with_color_palette-256884400863425906
Anonymous wrote:
https://thekit.ca/weddings/wedding-trends/wedding-guest-dressing-mood-board/
Apparently it’s helpful. Haha
Anonymous wrote:Don't send a gift. This relationship will be over in 2, maybe 3 years max. She wants a picture perfect wedding, not a marriage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
https://thekit.ca/weddings/wedding-trends/wedding-guest-dressing-mood-board/
Apparently it’s helpful. Haha
Huh my bad. I was the person who googled who said it was not a thing. Those people are terrible. like, really really terrible.
If you are a woman over 45 there is literally nothing you can wear from three of the kit boards linked above.
I have no idea what a 60 year old Grandma would wear.