one dress the whole wedding / reception .... find out what color his tie will be and go with a dress in that color or you can wear any winter color ... try and stay away from black and definitely stay away from white .... but look nice and knock his socks off ...taking you to the wedding is a huge deal for him and your relationship!!
2006-11-21 12:55:08
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answered by emnari 5
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way to go! sounds like a great date.
You need to ask him if it's a daytime or evening gig, or both. Often the wedding is during the day and the reception goes into the evening. Assume you'll be wearing one outfit all day and night, and make sure, above all else, that the shoes are flattering but COMFORTABLE!
Hopefully he will know what color scheme the bride has chosen, or at least what color tie he's wearing, so you can try to blend, but for heaven's sake don't try to look like one of the bridesmaids. Black is generally avoided for weddings unless you're sure it's a formal black & white affair, and also red can be a bit garish. I've solved a similar dilemma in the past by wearing a great shimmery silver cocktail dress, but you can probably find something that suits your style and budget on the racks of the major department stores. Fortunately you're catching the end of the fall party dress season, so markdowns may be available.
Also, remember to spend a little extra time and money finding just the right "wrap" to cover your bare shoulders, assuming you're wearing a bare shoulder type dress, as the hall might be drafty or chilly at this time of year. Then again, what a great opportunity for him to share his tux jacket...
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good luck and have a great time!
2006-11-21 13:05:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Depending on the time of wedding is how you should dress...if it is a formal affair (if your b/f is wearing a tux) then you should think about wearing a gown of some sort. Floor or ankle length. You don't have to change for the reception, unless it is black tie...then a floor length black dress would be perfect.
2006-11-22 03:58:25
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answered by VAWeddingSpecialist 6
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a hoop is a logo, it would not define. i latterly lost my wedding ceremony band - it slipped off on a similar time as we've been planting this previous spring. I definitely have worn that ring for terribly just about 24 years now. that's actual one in all the few fabric issues that had meaning. I remind myself it relatively is basically a fabric 'ingredient' yet i'm unhappy that's long previous. we've not got the money on the 2nd to swap it, yet we can in some unspecified time sooner or later. So, desirable now i'm married and not wearing a hoop (I by no skill needed an engagement ring). i attempt to comedian tale approximately it - I tell my husband to maintain his distance as quickly as we are out as i could be waiting to p.c.. somebody up - lol. additionally, i be attentive to couples who're allergic (I definitely have a chum who won't be in a position to positioned on any metallic) or whose jobs require they positioned on no rings. each so often there are stable motives people do not positioned on a hoop while married. I in all probability does not word if somebody exchange into not wearing a hoop. It would not rely to me.
2016-10-22 12:39:13
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answered by ? 4
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I'm not all that up to date on what to wear to weddings but I know 2 things for sure...
1. Do NOT wear white
2. Do NOT wear anything that will upstage the bride
Good luck! Have lots of fun!
2006-11-21 15:25:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Whatever you wear to the wedding you will wear to the reception. Make sure you're comfortable
http://fashion.about.com/cs/tipsadvice/a/weddingguest.htm
2006-11-21 12:53:59
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answered by weddrev 6
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wear the same thing that you are wearing tot he ceremony to the wedding nobody really changes unless you really want. Any color really goes. I had alot of women wearing black to my september wedding
2006-11-21 13:10:00
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answered by BabyDolll128 3
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