What is more suitable for going to a wedding.
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Aug 7, 2015
Ariel S.
Aug 7, 2015
Ariel S.
Aug 7, 2015
Carmen V.
I love the second one
Aug 7, 2015
Sabrina K.
Where I'm from its frowned upon to wear white or cream to a wedding, unless you are the bride. So I would go with no 1!
Aug 7, 2015
Maggie H.
The bride will probably be wearing white so I suggest that you wear the first one.
Aug 7, 2015
Livi H.
I've worn black to a wedding because I didn't want to wear cream or white and I've heard people weren't supposed to wear black either? Because it's for a funeral? Lol :(
Aug 7, 2015
Kailey L.
Yeah the general rule of thumb is to avoid wearing white, so I'd go with the first one.
I was at a wedding last weekend, and a guest was wearing a floor length white lace gown. I can't even tell you how many people yelled at her or how many dirty looks were thrown. Moral of the story, she did not have a good time lol.
Aug 7, 2015
Lara R.
It pretty much depends on the time the wedding will be held:
morning through evening pastel and bright colors are the best. Cream or white are a huge no, only the bride can wear it
For the night a little bit deeper colors or even metallic (gold, silver). Black is becoming more accepted but it's still a color to be avoided.
Do you have another option?? :)
Aug 7, 2015
Michelle S.
The black one! While the second one is pretty, it's not appropriate for a wedding because of the color. I don't see anything wrong with wearing black. I've been to plenty of weddings and have seen a ton of black dresses. I've even been in a wedding party where the bridesmaids wore black. If you're worried about the look being too dark, add a colorful clutch of shoes. This will keep it far from "funeral attire"
Aug 7, 2015
Michelle S.
*or
Aug 7, 2015
Sammy C.
Pleaseeee don't wear the second dress to this poor girl's wedding! It's a pretty dress, but as a newlywed, it makes me feel awful for the bride that guests might wear her color on her day! Dress #1 is pretty and could be dressed up really cute! Gold belt, jewelry, etc. would look awesome!
Aug 7, 2015
Hollie M.
Both are beautiful and I do love the 2nd one but for a wedding, I'd wear the 1st.
Aug 7, 2015
Mg W.
Your not supposed to wear black or white... So find a new dress❤️ black would be the best option, but...
Aug 8, 2015
Isabel S.
Yeah that's a tough choice... do you have any others? if not I would go with the black for sure
Aug 8, 2015
Emily B.
The first one. Long story short, I had someone very important at my wedding wear a white dress and I was very disappointed and hurt because she made a big deal about it. It's a big no in our culture, too.
Aug 8, 2015
Llesenia S.
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Aug 9, 2015
Delara g.
I love the second one
Aug 11, 2015
Nicole H.
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