Could I wear this dress to a friend's wedding?
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It looks very bridal. Gorgeous though. Why not show the picture to your friend and say "I found this dress and I was thinking of wearing it to your wedding but I wanted to get your opinion on it. If you think it's going to overshadow your dress then I'll wear something else. I just didn't want to buy it, wear it and have you be upset over it."
Not even this. Because the bride will feel like the "bad guy" if she says no.......and it's clearly too bridal.
Don't ask, just pick something in a different color than white or ivory.
exactly, don't ask her, just don't wear it. It's gorgeous, but choose something else to wear to someone else's wedding0 -
Its a beautiful dress but big faux pas to wear white to a wedding unless otherwise specified... i think it would just make you seem rude and ignorant of common courtesy. Let your friend have her day choose a non white/off white/ champagne/ cream color.0
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any color but this0
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If you had to ask, you already knew the answer. That looks like a wedding dress, it's not appropriate to wear to someone else's wedding. It is beautiful though!0
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No. Go with a different dress and a different color.0
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It looks too bride-like to me. I've seen many brides with a similar style. I think you can pull off any color but white/ivory colors (although it's also nice to not wear the same color of the bridesmaids if you know what they are wearing).0
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You could, but every atendee would comment on how you should never wear white/ivory to a wedding that is not your own... Have you gone to the store and made sure they don't have that dress in another color?0
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don't wear a full length gown, and especially not in white... :grumble:0
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I'd hate to think that deep colors are my only option. It would be nice to wear something glamorous like this. But to where?
I don't go to top level benefit dinners, but I do go to plenty of weddings.
It would be nice to go all out and look gorgeous after loosing some weight.
You have an entire rainbow of colors to choose from with the exception of white and ivory. To be honest, you kind of sound a little selfish. It's not your day, it's hers.
ETA: It's not just the color. It looks like a wedding dress.0 -
Too close to white. Beautiful, but too close.
ETA - What about this one? Same price. It is a neutral ivy, but not bridal white.
http://www1.bloomingdales.com/shop/product/sue-wong-lace-dress-three-quarter-sleeve-v-neck?ID=654422&PseudoCat=se-xx-xx-xx.esn_results
This is also beautiful:
http://www1.bloomingdales.com/shop/product/sue-wong-v-neck-dress-short-open-back?ID=680368&PseudoCat=se-xx-xx-xx.esn_results[
I like the second one of these two0 -
Beautiful dress, but too bridal to wear to a wedding. I could imagine it in a gorgeous sea-green though; then I'd wear it.0
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if someone wore that to mine i'd be mad, its beautiful but anything near white shouldn't be worn by anyone except the bride.
^this^^0 -
http://shop.nordstrom.com/s/xscape-embellished-metallic-chiffon-gown/3433134?origin=category&contextualcategoryid=0&fashionColor=&resultback=0
http://shop.nordstrom.com/s/sean-collection-sequin-chiffon-gown-online-exclusive/3440081?origin=category&contextualcategoryid=0&fashionColor=&resultback=0
These might be good alternatives.0 -
That looks like something a bride would wear I wouldn't wear it. The second set of photos I'd lean more towards if you want a light colored dress.0
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I love that first dress! I wouldn't have been offended if someone wore it to my wedding. But I seem to be swimming against the tide, if the general consensus is no, best not to risk any offence.
I didn't find the second dress as attractive, but I don't think anyone could be offended with it. Maybe team with bright accessories for a completely un-bridal look?0 -
gorgeous dress, but not for someone else's wedding. a super classy night out... definitely
edit: if you are questioning if it's appropriate, it's most likely not.0 -
It would work if it were pink.0
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Beautiful dress but no. You cannot wear that. Even if you do not offend the bride you will offend other guests.0
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definitely too bridal to wear to a wedding. I wore a silver dress to my cousin's wedding in the spring.0
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Can you get it in a different color? The style is gorgeous, perhaps try a baby blue, pink, orangey-cream, gold, or a teal...? If not, I'd have to agree that it would seem too "similar" to a wedding dress.0
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No0
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I love that first dress! I wouldn't have been offended if someone wore it to my wedding. But I seem to be swimming against the tide, if the general consensus is no, best not to risk any offence.
I didn't find the second dress as attractive, but I don't think anyone could be offended with it. Maybe team with bright accessories for a completely un-bridal look?
I wouldn't be offended either. But then again I didn't have a traditional wedding and I can wear my "wedding" dress over and over and over again.0 -
No no no. Just no.0
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I'm In the uk and I'd be very surprised by a wedding guest wearing a full length gown. It might be different where you are, though.0
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I have to say no too... white/ivory should only be worn by the bride at a wedding.0
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lovely..to bridal..do they make it in lavender?0
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That's a gorgeous dress. But it actually looks exactly like what I would want to wear at my own wedding - I think you need to find something less bridal.0
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I think it's gorgeous and you should wear it.
Of course, my entire bridal party wore white at my wedding, including my mom and my mother-in-law...0 -
If you wear a dress like that in white or off-white (bridal dress colors) people are going to think that you were actively trying to be disrespectful to the bride and the whole wedding. Sometimes people never forget things like that. You will make a bad impression. As others said, there is a whole rainbow of colors to choose from. A whole combination of attractive, beautiful styles that do not look like wedding gowns.0
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Not at all appropriate I'd think.0
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