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Would this sort of dress be ok for a wedding

Started by AnamethatstartswithE, June 03, 2018, 07:19:56 PM

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cluck1992

Disclaimer: I have ZERO experience in fashion,   but I think it's a pretty dress. :)
Quote from: AnamethatstartswithE on June 03, 2018, 07:19:56 PM
Or does it look too cheap.



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Side note.... Is that an old Apple Macintosh in the background?

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AnamethatstartswithE

Yes, it is a Mac classic that I resurrected, though the hd appears to be beyond repair.

Edit. There's actually 2 old macintoshes, you can kind of see a performa on the ground, that was mine when I was a high schooler.
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kariann330

A similar dress yes. There is nothing wrong with the length or the cut as they are fine, but then there are the big 2 rules of weddings, 1 never outshine the bride....yes sometimes that's impossible and 2, never wear a black dress, or all black suit, it's an omen of bad luck to the couple that the relationship won't last.
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AnamethatstartswithE

Quote from: kariann330 on June 03, 2018, 07:57:38 PM
A similar dress yes. There is nothing wrong with the length or the cut as they are fine, but then there are the big 2 rules of weddings, 1 never outshine the bride....yes sometimes that's impossible and 2, never wear a black dress, or all black suit, it's an omen of bad luck to the couple that the relationship won't last.

I'd never heard about not wearing black. I always figured that as long as I didn't wear a white gown I'd be fine.
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Amaki

are you in the wedding or just attending, because there is nothing wrong with it as a guess, the length seems fine and those shoes look comfortable lol. Anything more than a guess might need more frill dress lol but that would be the brides choice
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Different cultures have various superstitions regarding what is appropriate so it could be an idea to check with a friend or family member of either the bride or groom

When I worked as a chauffeur I had a black tux, a grey suit and a navy blue suit so when I would drive a wedding party I would find out what they would prefer

This I learned to do after being threatened and told I looked like I was going to a funeral and I'd better "change or else"

Luckily I always had the three suits with me in case I had an airporter or dinner date to run afterwards
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Dani

Every girl needs a LBD in her wardrobe. They are a classic and they do have their place, but not at a wedding. Try the same cut and style in a lighter and maybe a more colorful pattern. A printed fabric would be nice.
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Devlyn

Take the opportunity to buy a new dress....or two.  ;D

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FinallyMichelle

Traditionally black has been taboo at a wedding but not so much anymore.
I think the four most important rules would be.
Don't outshine the bride.
Don't wear a color that the bridal party is wearing.
Don't have an excess of flesh exposed.
Never, ever wear all white unless someone is giving you a ring and you are speaking vows.
I think that dress is fine. Straight lines and an undemonstrative classic look that should fit in fine for most wedding unless the invitation mentions something more specific.

😁 No, it doesn't look too cheap. A less expensive dress worn well can outshine much more expensive ones. Maybe if it is formal I might pay a little more attention to the fabric than I normally worry about but that is about it.
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Maddie86

Quote from: kariann330 on June 03, 2018, 07:57:38 PM
A similar dress yes. There is nothing wrong with the length or the cut as they are fine, but then there are the big 2 rules of weddings, 1 never outshine the bride....yes sometimes that's impossible and 2, never wear a black dress, or all black suit, it's an omen of bad luck to the couple that the relationship won't last.

My friend is getting married in a couple weeks and I was talking to her about how I haven't found a dress for it yet, and she actually suggested a black one that I recently showed her lol. Black is kind of my color, so it's most of my wardrobe! I'm still going to try and find a better dress but if I can't then  I do have a black one I can wear
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Allison S

I think it's cute. Hair, jewlery and makeup will all add to the look here. I think your smile is the best accessory though [emoji4]
Also, the only thing if I can suggest is that your dress looks like it's tight around your hip. It could be your undergarment and not the dress. That's the only thing I would watch out for here, but I think if you love the dress then it's a great choice!

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AnamethatstartswithE

Thank you everyone for the advice so far, I am just a guest so it shouldn't be too complicated.
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Nova_Noelle

I agree with some of the other comments.  The dress is cute and looks good on you.  It would be fine for a wedding if it wasn't black.  Have fun at the ceremony. 

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emma-f

I like it. Its plain but sometimes that is the attraction in a dress. I do agree that you should almost never wear black to a wedding. Only almost though eg. I'm maid of honour for my friend. She's a goth. Everyone will be wearing black. But also sometimes the "theme" might be black and white and they ask everyone to wear those colours. And sometimes, if a wedding has a bit more of a "business" feel to it then black is ok. The other option is to jazz it up with a colourful fascinator (I don't know if where you're from people tend to wear them to weddings), shoes and bag. A friend of mine looked awesome at a wedding (mine in fact) in a black dress, hot pink fascinator, hot pink heels and hot pink clutch.

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Jin

I would wear that dress anywhere. However, given a choice for a spring/summer wedding,  I would use the excuse to go for a light color print, the cut is great.
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RobynD

I think it works fine. Maybe i'd dress it up a bit with a bracelet and/or necklace and shoes or boots that have a bit of a heel. (depending on the formalness vibe of the wedding ) One thing that works in summer that i do quite often with a short dress is booties and slouchy socks. That sounds a bit hot perhaps, but with so much leg bared you should still say cool. It lends a sort of classy nerdiness to the outfit.

Personally i think the never wear black rule has gone by the wayside and in any event adding a shiny or colored accessory offsets the monochrome feel.


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Gertrude

Quote from: kariann330 on June 03, 2018, 07:57:38 PM
A similar dress yes. There is nothing wrong with the length or the cut as they are fine, but then there are the big 2 rules of weddings, 1 never outshine the bride....yes sometimes that's impossible and 2, never wear a black dress, or all black suit, it's an omen of bad luck to the couple that the relationship won't last.
If it's an evening wedding/reception, Black is fine. Since it's almost summer, I would do a similar design in something of a floral print, tea length, but that's just me. I like that dress though.


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barbie

The black looks fine, but I guess a blue dress would be better for you.

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