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Co-ordinating outfits as wedding guests?

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HaveYouHeardOfGoogle · 09/02/2015 18:08

DH, DS (2 years old) and I are going to a wedding in April. I am useless at putting outfits together so I'm starting to have a look around now for dresses so I don't leave it to the last minute. I will be around 7 months pregnant so looking for something comfortable but stylish.

My question is whether we all should co-ordinate in some way? I love purple so will most likely end up with some sort of purple dress. Do I put DS in a purple of some form shirt and get DH to wear a purple tie or is that all a bit 'trying to hard'.

I always see gorgeous pics of families whose clothes compliment each other but don't necessarily all have the same colour - what is the trick??

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TywysogesGymraeg · 09/02/2015 18:11

I think that's silly and unnecessary. Each of you sbkuldweary something you look smart in. That's it.

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HaveYouHeardOfGoogle · 09/02/2015 18:13

I'm not a fan of matchy matchy myself but for a wedding where hopefully we will get some nice family photos I would like to sort of compliment each others outfits, if you know what I mean (obviously as though we didn't put any effort into it at all!)

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CointreauVersial · 09/02/2015 18:45

If it was your wedding, then yes, but otherwise it's unnecessary, unless you want to.

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TywysogesGymraeg · 09/02/2015 18:46

A bit twee IMO.

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Picastyle · 09/02/2015 18:49

It sounds a bit OTT to me.

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HaveYouHeardOfGoogle · 09/02/2015 18:49

Not really my thing at all so I'm happy to not match. I'm not very stylish though so wasn't sure if it would look better than the three of us clashing in some way!

I'm stepping away from googling purple shirts and ties. Thanks!

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PretzelPrincess · 09/02/2015 23:29

I like the idea of outfits complimenting but not matching.
If your wearing purple get the boys to wear greys/blues or a colour in the same family?
We had a family wedding recently and ended up wearing similar colours by accident. We were in blue/purple/black/grey apart from my sister who wore red Hmm it really stood out in a bad way in the pics.

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TywysogesGymraeg · 09/02/2015 23:30

Not matching doesn't equal clashing!

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HaveYouHeardOfGoogle · 09/02/2015 23:37

Thanks Pretzel, you put it perfectly.

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