a family wedding was held this past weekend-we did'nt attend but mil did. called to ensure she got home o.k. and asked how the wedding was. she said it was "very nice" but mentioned the clothing of the bride/groom/attendants. all were in formal attire (tuxes, tea length dresses) but opted to wear flip flops "just for the fun of it" (not all matching-just whatever black flip flops they happened to own).
i'm all for doing your own thing at your wedding-but this was a heavily church centered ceremony in a faith that has traditionaly advocated dress standards (nothing extreeme-no jewlery, no sleeveless shirts/dresses at church events, with the exception of a dressy heel type- sandles would likely not be appropriate at sabbath service or other held in the sanctuary). since the dress concept is pretty widely known, non members visiting or attending events usualy make an effort to conform out of respect.
i tend to think there is no-way the bridal party cleared this with the church ahead of time (figuring if they were'nt told 'no' it could'nt come back at them)-and my opinion is that it was disrespectful to the church and the family/friends who went to the time/effort and expense to dress appropriatly.
i dunno-maybe it's just me, but i just think it's tacky (and i imagine there were some less than thrilled parents of the attendants who shelled out some major bucks for their "formal wear" thinking they'de get some nice wedding photos to look back on).
any opinions?
i'm all for doing your own thing at your wedding-but this was a heavily church centered ceremony in a faith that has traditionaly advocated dress standards (nothing extreeme-no jewlery, no sleeveless shirts/dresses at church events, with the exception of a dressy heel type- sandles would likely not be appropriate at sabbath service or other held in the sanctuary). since the dress concept is pretty widely known, non members visiting or attending events usualy make an effort to conform out of respect.
i tend to think there is no-way the bridal party cleared this with the church ahead of time (figuring if they were'nt told 'no' it could'nt come back at them)-and my opinion is that it was disrespectful to the church and the family/friends who went to the time/effort and expense to dress appropriatly.
i dunno-maybe it's just me, but i just think it's tacky (and i imagine there were some less than thrilled parents of the attendants who shelled out some major bucks for their "formal wear" thinking they'de get some nice wedding photos to look back on).
any opinions?


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