A black and white wedding means everyone has to be in either color. Usually this is a very formal affair.
2007-08-03 13:11:12
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answered by Cali Girl 2
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Black and white are the colors of the weddings color scheme but in this one all the guests wear either black or white or some combination of the two.
2007-08-03 14:56:53
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answered by CindyLu 7
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it means that all the wedding party and guests will be in black and white. if you have a dress that it at least mostly white, it's fine if it has a little color, but a black dress would probably be best - whatever you'd wear to a nice dinner party.
2007-08-03 12:59:30
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answered by Erica S 4
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Well for me I would say it is tuxedo which is what they would call black&white..but it could also mean that they would like everyone to wear black or white to the wedding need to clarify with family members.
2007-08-03 13:31:01
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answered by Anonymous
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a black and white wedding is when the colors of your wedding is black in white and the guest dress in black and white
2007-08-03 12:55:50
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answered by Trina Bean 2
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Well, you won't need to worry about what color to buy your dress in. You have to wear black. This means it's probably at night and bridesmaids will be wearing black dresses and guests will be expected to wear black and white. I have always found them kind of boring but I suppose it can be elegant if done properly.
2007-08-03 13:01:37
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answered by Luv2Answer 7
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it probelly is just the colors, plus a white and black wedding makes a great 50s theme
2007-08-04 01:02:49
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answered by Anonymous
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everyone gets great black and white cookies from NY... no, actually their colors are b & w and all the guests are supposed to dress that way, as well.
2007-08-03 13:10:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I guess that they are using black and white for their colors. Probably very elegant!
2007-08-03 13:05:34
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answered by Oh me oh my...♥ 7
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"Black Tie" skill formal dresses is asked - no longer for each individual to positioned on black or white!! It in many situations skill tuxedo for the adult men and formal robes -of any shade-for the girls human beings. to ask a customer on your adventure and then tell them what they could desire to positioned on is rude, rude,rude. For a marriage, "formal outfits" applies to the bridal social gathering yet "Black tie adventure" on the decrease left under RSVP shows that this could properly be a genuine dress-up social gathering. you could no longer rather-in this time of economic subject-ask human beings to attend, convey a present and then pass out a purchase a clean formal dress in basic terms because of the fact a bridezilla needs the whole room coordinated!! you have got suggested "no presents necessary" yet i do no longer be responsive to all people who could attend a marriage and not convey a present!As you do no longer seem to be responsive to what a "black and white" ceremony is (no such situation) you could no longer anticipate your visitors to be responsive to the two. You published a query and yet you do no longer choose evaluations/solutions that disagree with you. Sighhhhh...in case you INSIST on being rude on your visitors (even relatives could desire to be dealt with with sturdy manners!!), then on the backside, in basic terms above the RSVP: "I desire i will, I desire i could, See all our visitors wearing black and white"
2016-12-11 09:33:45
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answered by meran 4
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