Saturday, December 26, 2009

Is it rude to wear a cream dress to a wedding.?!?!?

not if your the brideIs it rude to wear a cream dress to a wedding.?!?!?
you might outdo the bride.Is it rude to wear a cream dress to a wedding.?!?!?
NO





Why should it be?
It is considered rude as that is the colour the bride is wearing and it does take some focus off of her. I have to tell you, I went to a wedding a few weeks ago and the brides aunt wore a cream dress and a lot of people were talking about it saying how rude it was of her, so it does draw some attention away. If you really are stuck on wearing it, simply ask the bride and if she doesn't mind then it should be ok.
nope...
It depends on the bride. It might be better to avoid cream or white or maybe get a shawl or something of a different colour to go over it?
listen to me....wear what ever you want, as long as it doesn't look like a traditional wedding dress. Some people say ';don't out do the bride'; I'm sure the bride will have better things on her mind, like the day going smoothly.It's not your fault you' will be looking good, that's just life.lol have fun and have a few drinks for me.
Avoid cream or white.





Don't spoil her day.
omg yes! don't wear anything remotely close to white! this is the bride's special day, not yours! plus everyone at the wedding will gossip about you all day and give you dirty looks and call you tacky. =]
Big mistake! Never ever wear white, cream, or ivory, as you will look too similar to the bride.





If you cant find another dress, then get a shawl or poncho in another colour like pale blue or pink and throw that on top.





If i were you, you need to find another dress to wear in a different colour. If you dont, you run the risk of people giving you dirty looks and falling out with nearly everyone.
just make sure it isn't gown. and don't steal the limelight from the bride rofl.





maybe knee-length dress, or maybe even shorter than knee length is possible.
It's very disrespectful towards the bride. Nobody wears white or any shades of beige at a wedding, it's a massive faux pas.
only if the bride is a stroppy cow
Not if it is shorter and properly accessorized. Avoid wearing anything that looks like a bridal gown. Also black and red are sometimes considered negative to wear.
yeah.
it depends on ur relation with bride ,don't wear it if ur a close friend or family member..if not,u can wear it, u can add more colour with some accessories like a shawl or brooch or maybe a clutch bag %26amp; shoes with colour . good luck.
Not ruse, but some people think inappropriate. Depends on what the bride thinks though - is she old school or cool about stuff like that? Doesn't matte rwhat anyone else thinks. Only really old fashioned people that think that. To be on the safe side though, what about tying a red, pink or blue sash round it and wearing with that colour shoes and bag or if it's a winter wedding, a fitted jacket in a contrasting colour and shoes that match that. It's only hte all over cream think that some people think detracts from the bride.
I have heard this but I think most colours go these days, if its completely cream try accessorise with a different colour which will take the emphasis away! I have found that cream and black although it sounds borning actually looks really smart!!
Yes, I would have flipped out if someone wore white or cream to my wedding.





It is really rude, it is seen as trying to upstage the bride.
only if its see through................
As long as you don't out do the bride.
i thought it was more rude 2 wear a white dress 2 some1s wedding
Pretty much, unless you are the mother of the bride.





You should avoid any shades close to white like cream, beige, etc.





Even though it is 2007 and some brides might even not be wearing a white dress themselves, the bride of the wedding your attending might not appreciate a cream dress very much.





Try asking this question in the etiquette section as well, to get more serious insight.
well i'de be offended. maybe if you mixed with some other colored accesorys, and also if the dress looks at all like a wedding dress don't.
Yes. Wear any colour but cream, pale beige or white. There are thousands of colours one can wear to wedding and thousands of occasions where cream is more appropriate, so leave the cream dress for another occasion.
I believe so..,your just the guest not the bride.
YES ITS THE BRIDES DAY NOT YOURS
Not at all.


At my son's wedding,Which was Black and White, except for the flowers, I wore a nice cream suit just below the knee, And the bride's mother also wore a cream colored dress with lace. We all looked great, and we didn't plan it that way. Everyone was happy.


P.S. The guests didn't do the black and white.
No i don't think so, but it is if u wear a white dress.
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