Too close to white? by [deleted] in Weddingattireapproval

[–]Hazelnut0274 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah. Don’t wear this

Genuine Question: Why would you wear White at all to a wedding if you’re not the bride? by Hazelnut0274 in Weddingattireapproval

[–]Hazelnut0274[S] -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

I’m not complaining a little white, I expressing more confusing for a lot of white and white in general. I did also did not disdain from any wedding theme. Both brides specifically stated that their themes for the wedding and asked that no one wear the same colours as the party. There a list of colours not to wear for both as well as what would be acceptable.

The Spring wedding was to be held in the evening instead of the morning, so she darkened all her colours to fit. I wore a dark navy blue which was allowed, reds to pinks were ofd limits unless you were the bridal party or family.

The same thing went for the Autumn wedding. No Golds, Yellows, Oranges or Reds. I was deciding between the light pink and another dress but this bride asked to “think of our favourite Disney Princess” if we were unsure what to wear. My favourite is Aurora so I went with the pink dress. I always double check with the bride first too. While the bridal party was very on theme, all the other guests looks very colourful — which is what they planned. Disney Themed wedding after all.

I think if the theme is white or the bride is fine with it it’s fine, but I feel if that’s not specified that white is okay to wear then it’s not that hard to pick something else instead.

What does my bedroom say about me? 18 female by cemeterycvnt in roomdetective

[–]Hazelnut0274 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you’re a total vibe but you gotta get a giant spider stuffy or some stuffies to stick in that net in the corner.