I don't think the religion matters, but if you're attending any wedding, you should dress up. Suit and tie for a man and a dress for a woman.
2007-06-17 03:21:10
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answered by 2Beagles 6
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It's not so much the colors as the style. A strapless, sweetheart mini dress may not be appropriate for any season wedding, and much less in the winter. Then again, it's hard to tell from the picture with no model showing it off. Does if fall about an inch or two away from the knee? Or is it higher? It also looks like it would be tight, is that the case? I personally do not believe that colors are determined by the season. Just keep in mind for a wedding the attire should be more classy than clubby and you'll be fine.
2016-05-17 22:06:18
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answered by ? 3
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What would you be wearing if the couple were Christian? Athiests? I'm not being snarky, here. It's just that there is no real difference in this case.
Dress properly for the time of day and level of formality. The religion of the couple doesn't matter at a hotel/country club wedding. The only thing that might affect what you wear to a Jewish wedding is if it's being held in a very conservative Temple. But it sounds as though the ceremony is being held elsewhere.
Wear something nice that fits the time of day and formality of the invitations, be clean and neat, and join in the fun.
2007-06-17 04:42:38
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answered by gileswench 5
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Well, if it's a normal formal wedding, then suits for men and nice cocktail dresses for women. If it's black tie, tuxes or very very nice suits for men and floor length for women.
I worked in a country club that was primarily Jewish. Jewish people dress very, very well, The women get their hair done and wear a lot of nice jewelry. The men\ even wear their finest watches and rings.
Going to a formal/black tie even at a country club is the closet some people will ever get to a red carpet event. It's very fancy.
2007-06-17 03:25:30
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answered by Answer Girl 2007 5
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It depends on if it is formal or Semi Formal.
I Went to a Jewish wedding at a country club, and had to wear a prom style dress and My guy had to wear a tux cuz it was formal. If its semi formal a suit or nice summer dress would be appropriate.
2007-06-17 05:17:26
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answered by autumn 3
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What time of day is the wedding. You don't want to be caught wearing sequins or glitter in the middle of the afternoon, tacky very tacky. A suit and tie are appropriate at all times for a man, unless the invite says black tie in which case, he should wear a tuxedo. It's ok to wear a suit to a black tie if you can't afford a tuxedo.
2007-06-17 03:42:45
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answered by maigen_obx 7
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Dress as you would for any wedding at a similar venue, formal or suit and tie. If you need a head covering, one will be provided. Although I don't know if you have to have a Yarmulke outside of the synagogue.
2007-06-17 14:14:48
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answered by Ara57 7
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Wear the same thing you would to any wedding. They will probably have a reception and music after the wedding so wear something you can dance in but nothing too bare if you are a female. Take a scarf to cover your shoulders and arms during the ceremony.
2007-06-17 03:22:48
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answered by notyou311 7
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Dont think the time matters but according to Star Trak wearing nothing usually attacts a little attention. Of Course the money you save on clothes can be put towards facials and make-overs.
2007-06-17 03:17:29
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answered by Barbarian 5
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Always, always, wear a suit, AND a tie.
You can remove the jacket and tie later, provided the family does so first.
2007-06-17 03:22:38
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answered by Ef Ervescence 6
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