How to be a beautiful wedding guest
Rule number 3: Get it right
Wear something that shows you're taking the occasion seriously. The idea is to look like the very best version of you. So play it smart. Both guest and clothes should be on their best behaviour.
Always follow the dress code. Bride-to-be Harriet Margolies found a gorgeous floor-length purple Amanda Wakeley dress and then sensibly informed guests not to wear 'either purple or floor-length dresses' on the wedding invite.
'I'm not going to be wearing a traditional white dress so we decided to tell people,' she says. 'I found something really special, and we just wanted to save everybody from embarrassment.'
Rule number 4: what not to wear
Don't wear anything to cleavage-y or too short. The wedding guests will be a mixture of different age groups, friends and family of the bride and groom, and we don't want to give granddad a heart attack! Go for a demure look.
This may be stating the obvious but head-to-toe white is a no-no.
Now, black maybe OK for the boys' tuxedos but it just looks a bit harsh at a summer wedding. Go for navy blue instead.
Rule number 5: be prepared (part deux)
A wedding is the perfect excuse to buy some new underwear. Let's face it, a tatty old grey bra under a gorgeous new frock is never a good look. Take the outfit along when shopping for undies, this will help you make the right choice.
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