White has been established as "purity" and is a standard for years....BUT do not let anyone change your mind...2010 and happiness is what its all about... The group of wedding planners I know say Black bridal dresses are a kiss of death to a marriage, it shows disrespect to marriage.
But really, it's up to the bride.
She would do that to make an incredibly bold personal statement. Black is a stunning color on women who can wear it. Inevitably she is making a statement regarding her position on traditional taste and values; older women at the wedding might be shocked. If the dress design is ultra-traditional or retro, then black may come across as mocking, and that would be unfortunate. A well designed modern dress in black would be an utter knock-out. Perhaps a brilliant design could include a veil; I don't see a veil working well, though. If she is going to do this, she should be tough-skinned and ready to graciously answer what will surely be some critical opinions. Graciousness is the key; she has not invited people to her wedding in order to provoke and then insult them.
The mother of the bride goes to the church rehearsal where the wedding party practices what they should do and say and then there is generally a Wedding Rehearsal Dinner after which all members of the wedding party (including the parents of the bride and groom.) There is no dress rehearsal for most brides or wedding party, but the bride and her brides maids would have to go into the wedding shop where the wedding dress and brides maids dresses were purchased to be sure no extra alterations have to be made on any of the dress and the mother may attend this if she asks the bride (which is generally not a problem.)
The mother of the bride is suppose to proudly represent her daughter on her special wedding day. It should never be a problem for the mother of the bride to buy a dress suited for the wedding. Some wedding shops or rental wedding shops will rent out dresses for the mother of the bride which would cost less.
It is the bride's choice Really. I personally WOULD wear a black dress to my own wedding. It really doesn't matter what kind of dress you wear. but you also have to be careful with the people you invite. because they might think it is disrespectful. Usually brides go for the cream or white color dresses but it honestly is YOUR choice. But if people do criticize you just say "It is my wedding my dress so i can wear what i want!"(i personally would say that.) But dont let those people ruin your wedding day just because they said something.
The color of dress that is acceptable for a wedding reception would all depend on the colors of the wedding. If the person is a member of the wedding party the bride may have choses a set color or dress. If the person is a guest they would not want to clash with the wedding party.
that is not a cute color
It would depend on the season of the wedding. A person would not want to wear a short wedding dress in the winter. it would be too cold. Unless you want to freeze.
A wedding dress or wedding gown is the clothing worn by a bride during a wedding ceremony. Color, style and ceremonial importance of the gown can depend on the religion and culture of the wedding participants.
For grooms black is the traditional color for their tux. For the bride a white dress symbolizes purity, so it is the traditional color. However some women prefer black or think they look better in it so they pick a black dress.
Men would wear a normal suit + tie, and women would wear a dress (however, avoid black (funerals), white (reserved for the bride) and red).
Probss some designer dress that would be more beautiful than the actual bride's dress loll
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If its an unconventional wedding then it may be excepted as quirky, but traditionally speaking, no, it would be a breach on the uniform. Also, finding a wedding cake with a bride and groom(a boy) statues dressed in a wedding dress would be difficult.that would be a little bit strange. but it certainly would be a good memoryBut it is your wedding wear what you want