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Would you wear white to a wedding as a guest...

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icantstandthepain · 18/04/2019 20:13

Would you wear white to a wedding as an evening guest? It is just a simple white bodycon dress, not in anyway wedding dress like? Opinions please..

OP posts:
Guyliner · 18/04/2019 20:14

No! It's the one colour you cant wear and you know people will comment.

If you don't have anything else just dye it. They're super easy pop in the machine.

LoveB · 18/04/2019 20:17

No!

Katterinaballerina · 18/04/2019 20:19

No

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TitianaTitsling · 18/04/2019 20:19

No! Surely there is something else that can be worn!!

Tentativesteps133 · 18/04/2019 20:19

No

Olivebrach · 18/04/2019 20:19

No

AppleKatie · 18/04/2019 20:20

Obviously not. Don’t be that person.

PenguindreamsofDraco · 18/04/2019 20:20

Well obviously not.

InsertFunnyUsername · 18/04/2019 20:21

Nooooo

scratchyfluffface · 18/04/2019 20:21

Patterned white, yes. Plain white, no - even if no one will mistake you for the bride it stands out too much in photos (and the potential for wedding party members to get pissed off with you is pretty high)

Lauren83 · 18/04/2019 20:22

No, especially not body con

Lisette1940 · 18/04/2019 20:22

No. My mother wore white to my wedding - even the shop advised her not to choose that colour but she insisted. I didn't make her take it back because she's difficult enough anyway. But I wouldn't wear white to someone's wedding.

AfterSchoolWorry · 18/04/2019 20:23

No way.

It's a complete no-no.

OVienna · 18/04/2019 20:24

Nope, definitely not. Certainly not bodycon.

TeaStory · 18/04/2019 20:24

No, absolutely not.

Hazlenutpie · 18/04/2019 20:24

NO, NO, NO.

EdWinchester · 18/04/2019 20:25

No. Of course not.

And bodycon is pretty naff.

Guyliner · 18/04/2019 20:34

Just googled bodycom dress!Shock does it just mean "missing pieces" or what?

User987654433 · 18/04/2019 20:37

Definately not.

fillmyglassplease · 18/04/2019 20:44

No

HeavyLocks · 18/04/2019 20:45

Nope

Katterinaballerina · 18/04/2019 21:19

It means body conscious ie so fitted I can tell if your belly button is an innie or an outie.

Bookworm4 · 18/04/2019 21:20

Nope you'll look like an attention seeking trollop.

HeronLanyon · 18/04/2019 21:20

absolutely no way

Youwanapizzame · 18/04/2019 21:21

Nope never

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