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Largo
My friend is getting married and wants to wear a red wedding dress. Since I had a Christmas wedding, I had also had a red wedding dress. But her plan was to get married in March. I think it's great either way, but I was just wondering if it there was a rule as to what colors to wear for what season or if those rules even matter anymore?
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It really doesn't matter. The only time I could see it clashing is if you had an outdoor wedding in the fall. Don't let her spend too much time worrying about what is or isn't acceptable for her wedding. In this day and age people are changing everything they can about weddings, so what colors go with what season and what color your wedding dress is doesn't matter. As long as the wedding is a reflection of her and her husband and she doesn't look back thinking "if only I did that"
It really doesn't matter. The only time I could see it clashing is if you had an outdoor wedding in the fall. Don't let her spend too much time worrying about what is or isn't acceptable for her wedding. In this day and age people are changing everything they can about weddings, so what colors go with what season and what color your wedding dress is doesn't matter. As long as the wedding is a reflection of her and her husband and she doesn't look back thinking "if only I did that"
How do women go to the bathroom in a wedding dress or prom dress?
Raj
How do women go to the bathroom in a wedding dress or prom dress? Just curious. I hear it is very complicated.
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I really don't think you need more than one person to help you take off your wedding dress when you go to the bathroom. All you really do is unzip it or untie it (depends on the closure on the back) and take it off. Or if your dress isn't that poofy you can just lift it up and do your business.
Prom dresses are usually less complicated than wedding dresses are, so you don't need any help and you don't need to remove your dress (unless it's a complicated poofy ballgown). The smart choice would be to go to the bathroom before prom and try not to drink too much.
I really don't think you need more than one person to help you take off your wedding dress when you go to the bathroom. All you really do is unzip it or untie it (depends on the closure on the back) and take it off. Or if your dress isn't that poofy you can just lift it up and do your business.
Prom dresses are usually less complicated than wedding dresses are, so you don't need any help and you don't need to remove your dress (unless it's a complicated poofy ballgown). The smart choice would be to go to the bathroom before prom and try not to drink too much.
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