In the world of weddings, traditions and etiquette play a crucial role in ensuring that the day remains special for the bride and groom. One such tradition is the rule against guests wearing white, which has sparked plenty of drama and tension. This topic became particularly notable recently when Reddit user Kimberlyn008 shared a story about a friend who wore a white dress to another friend's wedding, leading to significant controversy.
Understanding the Etiquette
The tradition of brides wearing white dates back to Queen Victoria's wedding to Prince Albert in 1840. Queen Victoria's choice of a white satin gown was widely publicized, leading to a trend among brides to wear similar styles. As a result, white became synonymous with bridal attire.
When it comes to being a wedding guest, adhering to etiquette means avoiding outfits that could potentially overshadow the bride. Generally, guests should steer clear of wearing any predominantly white, cream, or ivory clothing. This rule applies to both men and women. For men, a white button-up shirt under a suit or tuxedo is usually acceptable, but a completely white suit is not.
Why Avoid White?
The primary reason for this rule is to prevent any confusion or conflict with the bride's special attire.
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