Who is doing the weeding?? The hotel landscaper or are they hiring an outside contractor?? And I don't usually dress up for a weeding, you'll probably get kind of dirty.
2006-09-19 19:56:46
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answered by just me 5
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If you are female, I wouldn't wear a suit. It would probably look more like you are going to a business meeting. However, if you are a man then it seems like a suit would be totally appropriate for a hotel at night. If you're a woman then you could always wear a nice shawl or shrug to cover those arms up, with a nice dress or something. Or wear some dress pants with a pretty top and heels and get a pretty cardigan to go over the top. I just think a suit would be too severe - you want to keep your outfit fairly feminine.
2006-09-20 03:00:01
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answered by ? 5
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I would suggest that if you are worried about your arms being noticed, then going in a suit might draw more attention to you.
I would suggest capped sleeves or 3/4 length sleeves which both hide arms a bit better, opt for a v-neck, which draws the eye down the body and accessories with a really nice necklace, the Y-neck style again flattering and draw the eye down wards.
Weddings are all bout the bride looking stunning, enjoy the party!
2006-09-20 03:26:17
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answered by Breeze 5
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I would definitely either wear a flattering dress with long or 3/4 sleeves or a dress suit or pant suit with sleeves. They can be anything from tailored to dressy. Wear heels to match or coordinate with your outfit and of course, a dressy purse and jewelry.
2006-09-20 02:57:29
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answered by phoenixheat 6
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A tailored suit is too business for an evening wedding. If this is what you want, look for formal suits that are more dressy and less office wear.
http://www3.jcpenney.com/jcp/ProductList.aspx?DeptID=597&PCatID=28247&CatID=36957&CatTyp=DEP&Dep=Women%27s&Pcat=Dresses+Suits&Cat=Occasion+Pants&RefPageName=CategoryAll.aspx&RefDeptID=597&RefCatID=28248&cmAMS_T=U3&cmAMS_C=C3&CmCatId=597|28247|28248
Maybe get sepetates so that you can mix and match to suit your taste.
http://www3.jcpenney.com/jcp/ProductList.aspx?DeptID=597&PCatID=28247&CatID=35073&CatTyp=DEP&Dep=Women%27s&Pcat=Dresses%2bSuits&Cat=Separates&RefPageName=CategoryAll.aspx&RefDeptID=597&RefCatID=28248&cmAMS_T=U3&cmAMS_C=C2&CmCatId=597|28247|28248
You can also find dresses with longer sleeves, or ones that come with jackets.
http://www3.jcpenney.com/jcp/ProductList.aspx?DeptID=597&PCatID=39908&CatID=41320&CatTyp=LFS&Dep=Women%27s&Pcat=Mother+Of+Bride&Cat=Dresses&RefPageName=CategoryAll.aspx&RefDeptID=597&RefCatID=39908&cmAMS_T=U3&cmAMS_C=C1&CmCatId=597|28247|MP|39908
Yeah, I know that they are categorized as mother's dresses, but there are several there with jackets or long sleeves that you could wear without looking too old or overdressed.
Good Luck!
2006-09-20 12:34:32
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answered by welches_grape_jelly 6
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Oops, I thought it was your wedding. Don't mind me *whistle*
2006-09-20 03:00:58
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answered by LouiseMe 2
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for me i think it's alright
2006-09-20 02:59:47
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answered by Noorbu 2
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