This is what I would do. It's incredibly rude of the (3rd time!) bride to be so rude and dictate what colors her guests must wear...on short notice...very bridezillaish!
My MIL wore a black dress to my wedding![]()
My MIL wore a black dress to my wedding![]()
I was brought up that only the bride wears white (and that's all she wears unless she'd been married before) and no one wears black. I realize times have changed, but I still would never wear black or white to a wedding.
Its that way even in Fargo, North Dakota in these hedonistic times. My sister just got married in North Dakota and my eyebrow was creeping into my hairline. Not only lots of black, but animal prints?! Cause apparently, dressing like you are spending the weekend in Vegas is appropriate church wear.
That doesn't change what I've been saying though - which is that the old etiquette, regardless of what they do in South Jersey now, is not to wear black, and an older bride might be stuck with her brain in the old etiquette..
If your MIL was a widow, then the guidelines are a little vague. My mother and grandmother's generation would wear black to everything for the rest of their lives after their husbands died.
DH's female cousins wear black to every event, including our wedding, because they think it's fashionable. Two people from my side of the family asked me (at our wedding) why such young people in their 20's were in mourning. I said they were drunk, lol.
Do you have a classic "little black dress"? If not, I would invest in one. You can use them for lots of occasions and dress them up or down as the occasion requires. I have a couple and have bought all of them for under $50.
I guess it's crossing the country, because I just looked at my niece's wedding photos online (North Dakota wedding), and my SIL (bride's mom), and MIL are both wearing black, as are many of the female guests. The reception was at a local hotel, simple by our standards, ritzy from my niece's DH's side of the family. But many in black cocktail dresses (the bride is 28).
I'm in my mid-40's and can't remember a time when black wasn't worn at weddings.
ETA, bride's dress was strapless, the bridesmaides only had one strap, and they had a full Catholic Mass - guess times have changed.
No black at a wedding...??? My cousin got married a couple years ago - her sisters *2* were her bridesmaids *this* was the dress she chose for them. I liked it so much I bought one myself - wore it to church yesterday. I didn't pay the sale price though![]()
My daughter is getting married on Oct. 1st. Here is my dress story. I went out of my way to avoid the typical MOB dress, so after an extended search, I found a cute navy blue dress at Nordstrom. I thought I was all set until I walked into my local Marshalls yesterday, and spotted this stunning, one shoulder dress. (sorry..the photo really doesn't capture the drama of the dress) I ran into the dressing room to try it on, and it really put my Nordstom dress to shame. I could not believe I was buying another dress, but the price tag eased my guilt....$24.95![]()
The dress is from Valerie Bertinell's line, and they are sold at both Marshalls & TJ Maxx. If you live in the vicinity of one of these stores, it would be worth your while to check out Valerie's dresses...I saw them in many stunning colors , and they were all very classy. Happy dress hunting, and don't worry about wearing a little black dress... wear whatever makes you feel good.