Bridal Style: Spring Has Sprung: What To Wear To A Spring Time Wedding
A wedding is an exciting occasion for all the guests and especially for the bride and groom. Months and months of careful planning go into selecting the wedding venue and planning the menu and the decor. This process is even more labour-intensive if your wedding has not only a colour scheme but a theme as well, for example, a spring-themed wedding. If you are attending a winter-themed wedding, just like if you?re attending any wedding, there are a lot of dos and don?ts in terms of what a respectful guest should and should not wear to the ceremony and reception. Usually, a spring-themed wedding will take place in Spring, making it much easier to dress in warm weather clothing than if the ceremony was conducted in the freezing cold dead of winter.
Before you hit the shops or jump onto your computer to buy the perfect outfit, we have a few things for you to consider. From women?s Ted Baker coats (because we all know that Spring isn’t consistently warm!) to floaty dresses, there are options aplenty! We have tips on how to dress that will help to ensure that what you wear is not only beautiful but appropriate as well. Spring Has Sprung
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1. Don?t Wear WHITE
We really shouldn’t have to say this, but there’s always that one guest who pushes the boundaries of wedding attire etiquette until they break. White, ivory, ecru, cream, buff?whatever you call it, it?s out of the question. The only exception to this rule is if the bride has explicitly s...
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