Which dress should I wear to a wedding?

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Aug 11, 2014

Monica R.

2nd. So beautiful!

Aug 11, 2014

Katherine L.

3

Aug 11, 2014

Meaghan G.

2

Aug 11, 2014

Nilo r.

Third one :)

Aug 11, 2014

Rachel M.

1!!

Aug 11, 2014

Sarah J.

1 or 2

Aug 11, 2014

Zeleste r.

I think second dress with the first picture shoes.

Aug 11, 2014

Sorely R.

2

Aug 11, 2014

Nina F.

1

Aug 11, 2014

Becky J.

I feel like the first two are a bit too close to being white and the third is black (it's bad luck to wear black to a wedding) so personally I wouldn't go for any of the three. I like the shape of the second though, do you have anything similar but in a different colour?

Aug 11, 2014

Kaleigh D.

I definitely think one paired with a blazer would look really nice(:

Aug 11, 2014

Emily W.

The black dress with appropriate shoulder covering would be nice. Maybe a colored cardigan or shawl, so it isn't all black?

Like I said, the first dress is light pink:) it appears more lighter in picture I have no idea why._.

Thanks everyone! you all have been really helpful:)

Aug 11, 2014

Makenzie S.

1 or 2 try not to wear white. I like 3 a lot but you don't wanna look like you're going to a funeral. I love all the dresses they are all beautiful tho :)

Aug 11, 2014

Kelly V.

Wearing some white is totally fine, like a white top or white details. a lot of the time the brides dress is off white, or Champaign colored. the first and second are beautiful. I would say the first one, maybe with your hair down in big waves.

Aug 11, 2014

Yaya B.

1st

Aug 11, 2014

Emily W.

If the wedding is formal and in a church, the first dress is not appropriate. It is too short, too tight, and the top is too low cut under the lace. Even with a shawl it is pretty risqu?.

The second one is more suited to a daytime wedding, though with a darker colored cardigan and some jewelry it could work in the evening.

The black dress is most appropriate in my opinion, and with shoulder covering in a contrasting "happy" color you won't look like you're at a funeral.