I wouldn't recommend tieing it it with her theme - they should stand out not you - you can still look glam in a different colour - black everyone looks good in that - or a nice blue would look great with blond hair and blue eyes! Have fun
2007-03-13 05:30:24
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answered by Ebab831 3
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No...I Don't think you should...As a guest I think you will blend in with the bridesmaids but not in a good way...
As blond haired, blue eyed I think your colours would be Blue and Pastel Colours. Try to choose a dress which is appealing but doesn't look better than the brides dress...it is her day after all.
Sorry I can't provide a link as I am in a hurry typing this....
2007-03-13 06:48:52
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answered by Anonymous
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No, that would be tacky. If you are not in the wedding; then please do not wear the wedding colors. Also, in the old days you were not supposed to wear white, red or black to a wedding. Get something different that you can wear for other occasions. Maybe get something in blue or green or a print. Not sure what your age is but the bubble skirt is a big fashion trend this year.
What time of day is the wedding? Evening weddings are usually formal or semi formal.
Nothing too bare, short or revealing. This is the bride's day and she is the one to shine. Maybe a nice sheath dress with a little bolero top or a sundress with a shawl
2007-03-13 05:07:03
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are not part of the main wedding party then select your own colour and not that chosen by the bride. Perhaps a dress and summer coat in pale blue to match your eyes. Your top heavy bit would be disguised with the coat as you certainly don't want attention drawn to you and away from the bride. Be subtle and get more compliments.
2007-03-13 05:11:02
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answered by SYJ 5
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No..... only the bridesmaids are allowed to match the brides themed colour. Choose something else
2007-03-13 05:52:59
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answered by rose 3
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no i dont think that you should wear a dress that is the same color as her brides mades. That is for them to stand out. It would look like you wanted to be in the wedding.
2007-03-13 05:08:19
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answered by j 4
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No, that's the height of rudeness. You are a guest. Guests NEVER wear the same color as the bride/bride's party!
What's your budget? Nordstrom? Saks? Needless Markup? Macy's?
2007-03-13 06:04:38
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answered by Anonymous
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No. that is definitely not okay. If it is a spring wedding then wear pastels or another color. You should definitely not wear black unless it is has another bright color or is paired with some bold jewelry. Also, wearing white is a no-no- you don't want to compete with the bride or her bridal party.
2007-03-13 05:37:18
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answered by kenic315 1
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Dress in something other than pink and perhaps buy yourself a pretty suit that you can get some good use of later ... maybe pale blue velvet ... and wear a flower ....
2007-03-13 05:06:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Please dont match up your outfit with the bridal party!
Its her day and you'll be detracting from the Bride and her bridesmaids etc.
Choose something you can wear again, and something thats a colour you'll be comfy in...but doesnt match the bridal party!!!!
2007-03-15 03:53:57
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answered by Lindsey E M G 1
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