The dress code you need to adhere to at a wedding

De kleding regels waar je je aan moet houden bij een bruiloft

You've probably heard (or even experienced) a horror story about a wedding. A couple who showed up without RSVPing, a mother-in-law who was a little too enthusiastic at the champagne tower or a guest who completely ignored the dress code. Now we hope we don't have to explain the general wedding etiquette to you, but it is sometimes useful to know what the dress code is at a wedding. Because what is that one dress code again, when should you wear a long dress and which colors are really out of the question?

What are the wedding attire rules?

In the past, an invitation to a wedding went out without a dress code, but nowadays you can assume that a dress code has been chosen. From Black Tie to Garden Party and from Boho Chic to Tenue de Ville. It is not so strange that you sometimes can't see the forest for the trees. Fortunately, the internet is now full of the right outfits per wedding theme, but there are also a number of basic rules that you should adhere to in terms of outfit.

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1.     Avoid shades of white and black

Unless otherwise stated, white or black clothing (and anything close to it) is a no-go. This also applies to printed clothing where white is the base. When in doubt, always don't do it. White gets you too close to the bride, who should be the center of attention. Black, on the other hand, is often associated with a sad event such as a funeral. And that is not necessarily the idea of ​​a wedding.

2.     Do not deviate from the dress code

Of course, you can be creative within a certain dress code. But when the theme is boho chic, it is not entirely appropriate to arrive in a gala dress. Try to stay close to your own style with colors. But when the dress code is 'pastel shades', you better leave that one deep purple dress for what it is.

3.     Not too sexy

There is nothing wrong with a little cleavage or an open back, but when you can put 'too' in front of it, it is actually not done . After all, the attention should be on the bride and groom.

4.     But not too casual either

If your look looks like you could have just gone to the supermarket, it is not suitable for a wedding. For such a special day, you can go all out a little.

5.
Hold back a bit with accessories
A few nice statement pieces are nice, but make sure it doesn't become too much .

6.     Don't wear high heels if you don't feel comfortable in them

High heels are beautiful, but only if you can walk in them – and for a longer period of time. If you never wear heels, don't see a wedding as a test case. Nowadays, you have super cute mules, loafers or ballerinas that you can wear to a wedding. If you still want to wear heels, but want to keep it as comfortable as possible. Then go for a small block heel and comfortable straps, so that you can at least keep it up for a few hours. And, once on the dance floor, no one will see if you secretly swap your heels for comfortable slippers.

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