What to wear to a funeral?
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Feb 24, 2014
Katherine G.
Hair, makeup, cloths, nails... Thanks❤
Feb 24, 2014
ramie x.
I wouldn't do anything crazy, a black dress maybe nude nails and natural makeup with just a bun
Feb 24, 2014
Lindsay H.
Sorry for whoever you lost
Darker colors it dosnt all have to be black but make sure that its not like overly colorful or have any neon
You could even wear a dark navy blue or darker burgundy colors with some black
Feb 24, 2014
Mackenzi B.
Go for darker colors, not necessarily black. Dark green blue and purple are good. Just make sure its formal and dressy, not casual.
Feb 25, 2014
Katie M.
I don't really think you should get all dolled up to celebrate someone's death (no offense) :)