If its casual, I would just wear dress pants and I really nice shirt. I wouldn't be trying to wear a skirt of any sort' right now.
If you can find a really nice shirt, just nice slacks will compliment that look nicely and you won't look too dressed down or up.
2007-01-04 04:05:28
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answered by HellaFied Mama 3
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dress for the occasion. If it's a formal affair, wear something a bit more formal....if it's a little more casual, dress a bit more casual. Unless you ask the bride and groom, I would go by the looks of the reception hall. If it's a ballroom type atmosphere, then go dressier. If it's a bingo hall then it's probably not as a formal event. I'm a photographer and I've seen people come in jeans to a reception and it looks very icky.....especially when you are in a ballroom at a hotel. It really depends on the atmosphere and the crowd. I've done weddings where it was in a small town and the majority of the male guest showed up in "nice" jeans and cowboy boots....and I've been in ballrooms and halls of all sorts. I think if you base your attire on the atmosphere you'll do fine. If nothing else....a black dress is always appropriate!
2007-01-04 04:08:47
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answered by Chris M 2
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Wearing a nice pair of warm tights under a dress or skirt will keep your legs warm on a cold day. Also it would be a very good idea to wear a pair of flats. Your feet will be hurting at the end of the day if you wear heels. Wearing flats will keep your feet comfortable all day right through all the dancing.
2007-01-04 06:10:20
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answered by k45 3
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Anything would work!! It is an afternoon wedding, so just dress nicely. You could do a sweater, skirt, and boots...I would wear a skirt/dress as opposed to pants, but wear what makes you feel good!
2007-01-04 04:03:30
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answered by frenchy 3
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Don't wear black or white! A nice long sleeve shirt with a sweater that goes along with it and a long skirt or a pair of dress pants (that matches the shirt and sweater)...Since it isn't black tie.
2007-01-04 04:31:07
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answered by onecrazypeach 3
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Well you could wear a suit, with long underwear, take the underwear off if you get too warm,,,go with looking elegant, that always looks good at a wedding, wear a warm coat,,,have tons of fun
2007-01-04 04:04:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Wear something formal that's long... long enough to fall to the floor.... wearing all black on this occasion is fine because black is considered a dressier color....
2007-01-04 04:11:16
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answered by Anonymous
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wear a nice party frock but tone it down with a shrug or blouse over the top, if the evening guests are dressier than you you could sharp wip the shrug/blouse off.
2007-01-04 04:05:24
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answered by Jules UK 3
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something like a tube cocktail dress...and seeing that its cold you can probably wear a bolero or a shawl or a sweater w/ it....nordstroms has some good ones...and if you want a cheaper one try penny's or macy's GOOD LUCK :)
*something like the link
2007-01-04 04:51:50
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answered by [chelli] 1
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a special dress w/ a fancy sweater in case it's cold
2007-01-04 04:08:31
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answered by . 7
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