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Question about wearing black!!!

 

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preciousangel


Oct 25, 2004, 1:23 PM

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     Question about wearing black!!!  

Hi! My cousin from Florida is getting married on December 4th. We are flying down from PA for the weekend. Her wedding is at 1pm and the reception is at 3pm. I have chosen a long black sleeveless dress to for me to wear. I bought my 8 month old daughter an adorable black jumper dress (has red & silver flowers on the front) with a white ruffled shirt to wear underneath...black shoes and white ruffled socks to match. I advised my husband that his black dress pants with his light grey and black pin striped shirt (& black tie) would look best...he looks really nice in this outfit. I like all of these outfits best, but my husband thinks I'm dressing everyone for a funeral, not a wedding. Our 3 yr old son is wearing blue and tan, so my husband thinks that our son will be the most appropiate dressed person there. I thought black was okay for weddings now...even afternoon weddings....am I wrong?

Thanks in advance for whatever advice or info you can give me.

Etiquette Now
WEDDING ETIQUETTE EXPERT


Oct 25, 2004, 5:23 PM

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     Re: [preciousangel] Question about wearing black!!! [In reply to]  

Dear Wearing Black,

No, wearing black should be reserved for more formal affairs after 6 pm. However, many guests are now wearing black at any time. That doesn't mean that it is correct. Now if it is a black and white wedding, one where the bridal party are all in black and white, that would be entirely different.

Sincerely,
Rebecca Black, Etiquette Now



 
 


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