t.A.T.u.
I don't want to have one of those normal weddings, you know how they wear a white dress and black tux.....and after i saw this pic i thought "it's exactly what i want"
i'm a guy, so i'm going to marry a dude (should be obvious)....lol....but what do you think of what the one in the black? i was thinking that both of us would wear this, but one looking like her and the other wearing a white colored one
here's the link:
http://s608.photobucket.com/albums/tt165/Uncommonia/?action=view¤t=tATuwedding.jpg
no, him nor i will be wearing women's clothes....but we're going to be wearing the coat with underwear....just like she is (men's underwear that look similar to hers)
stach man and shytown are deffinitely going to be invited ;)
Answer
It's your wedding, whatever you feel like wearing would be fine, you would be making a statement & as long as the two of you were fine with it, that's really all that matters.
It's your wedding, whatever you feel like wearing would be fine, you would be making a statement & as long as the two of you were fine with it, that's really all that matters.
Wedding date dress code?
Gidget
One of our (my boyfriend's & my) best friends from high-school is getting married this summer.
Is it appropriate to match your wedding date? Like having the color of your dress go with (not necessarily match exactly) his shirt & tie. Or does it not matter at all.
Us girls, always try and make our boyfriend match us at proms and such, but now we are grown up now (22). I'm thinking this doesn't apply anymore at this point in life, but am unsure.
Answer
At events like this where you are bound to be photographed together it's more important to make sure you don't clash, rather than ensuring that you are all matchy-matchy. Too much matching makes it look like you tried too hard.
If your dress is a print, then his shirt should be plain - a print or a stripe might look funny when you're sitting together. As for color - just make sure they aren't oddly different shades of each other - for instance, blue-green doesn't go well with a gray-green like sage. Same goes with rose pink with coral - they just don't go. Complimentary colors are a nice way to go without matching (which looks WAY too high school, I agree) so you could do a sky blue on him and a peachy coral on you, for instance.
At events like this where you are bound to be photographed together it's more important to make sure you don't clash, rather than ensuring that you are all matchy-matchy. Too much matching makes it look like you tried too hard.
If your dress is a print, then his shirt should be plain - a print or a stripe might look funny when you're sitting together. As for color - just make sure they aren't oddly different shades of each other - for instance, blue-green doesn't go well with a gray-green like sage. Same goes with rose pink with coral - they just don't go. Complimentary colors are a nice way to go without matching (which looks WAY too high school, I agree) so you could do a sky blue on him and a peachy coral on you, for instance.
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