What are latest fashion trends to follow now a days in wedding ceremony?
Question Posted Friday October 2 2020, 3:48 am
I have to attend my cousin's wedding next week and I have to look great and unique, kindly share some excellent and unique trends to follow while attending the wedding ceremony.
What to wear really depends on a dress code and whether or not she's going formal, semi-formal or doesn't care as long as you look put together and respectable. In general you shouldn't buy a dress that anyone could misread as sexy, flashy or too much of an attention grabber. You can look great but being unique may be the wrong way to go. At a wedding you're pretty much there to blend in so the more casual your look is probably better. I wouldn't wear red or anything shiny either.
Dragonflymagic answered Friday October 2 2020, 11:16 pm: I put in a search for current wedding trends for guests or wedding party and all I got is photos of the kinds of designer dresses a celebrity would wear for anything. So I have nothing to tell you except that I personally wouldn't wear anything so attention grabbing as a designer dress that cost a few car payments to get, because I believe the general no-no for women is to not wear anything that will equal or outshine the bride in her wedding dress. I do believe that one thing still applies no matter what the trends are. So if you can't find the info you need in time, just wear a nice dress you would wear to church Easter Sunday, something cheery and pretty. Sorry I couldn't help more. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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