Can I wear this dress for my wedding?

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Is this dress suitable for my wedding? Do you think it is a cheap dress for wedding?

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6 Responses to “Can I wear this dress for my wedding?”

  1. raisin_bran88 says:

    It seems rather low cut. Also is it going to be red? I would say it’s rather cheap. My friends planning on getting married and she’s spending around $300 for her dress.

  2. lἶνε Վ ძɾεმოʂ says:

    It’s definitely cute, and you would definitely stand out, but i think it would not be the appropriate dress to wear at your wedding. But it IS cute, but no :)

  3. Dollar says:

    First thing, it’s your wedding. Now, not saying you have the right to be the next bridezilla, but the only two people who’s happiness you need to worry about for your wedding is you (the bride) and the groom.

    People have a misconception that a wedding must be an extravagant affair with an expensive wedding dress, a ton of free food and booze, and you need to take out a loan and go into debt in order for it to be a success. Nope. If you find a dress you feel beautiful in, and it’s less than $100, baby, you wear that dress and look stunning in it.

    You want a dress that is well constructed, however, because you want it to hold up for the extent of the wedding and reception, through the service and through the dancing, the drinking, and the fun. You don’t want a dress that will be itchy, too tight, or will have you tugging at it whole day and night. Also, you may want one that handles perspiration well, just in case you sweat when you’re nervous or when you dance… you don’t want sweat stains immortalized in your wedding pictures forever.

    If you think it’s low cut, you can use some double sized lingerie tape to stick the dress to your skin so it holds in place even if you lean forward. You also don’t want to have a wardrobe malfunction in your wedding, and worse, caught on film.

    Finally, it’s your wedding. You choose the color you want. In western civilization, white is usually used for brides, but in the eastern civilizations, including China and India, brides wear red, since red is associated with luck, prosperity and joy. For example, money is given in red envelopes for Chinese New Year. So, if you absolutely love the dress in red, it’s perfectly acceptable to walk down the aisle in red, even if it will scandalize great aunt beatrice and her friends.

    Remember, it’s your day. Don’t be a bridezilla, but don’t let tradition and busybodies dictate who and what will go on in your wedding, especially if what you want contradicts what they want. If all else fails, elope and be happy.

  4. butterfly says:

    It’s totally up to you since it’s your wedding but make sure everything else matches. also i wouldn’t recommend red unless it’s fairly casual..

  5. GNo says:

    I think you are the bride and you should wear whatever makes you feel beautiful. Go for it! You only live once. If you should change your mind and want something traditional, affordable, and made in the USA (for your peace of mind) try http://www.gioavonnisbridalboutique.net