Well, it makes a difference if you are the bride or a guest i guess!
As a guest, a peach dress would be very suitable. As a guest you only have to remember that you should not wear white (the brides color) or black (symbolizes grief/sorrow) or in any way outshine the bride!
As a bride, of course the most popular colors are white and ivory, but these days it's really a matter of individual taste and style. If you believe peach is the right color for you, go for it!
To most brides, the choice of dress is not only a matter of finding the dress that she likes and which suits her body, but it is also very significant that the groom should like the dress. If you choose a peach dress, it may be a good idea to make sure, the groom will not be disappointed. If the groom has been dreaming of his bride in a traditional white dress, that might be a reason to reconsider.
Also the mother of the bride, who has been dreaming of this day since the day the bride was born, may be disappointed if the dress is not white.
Some people feel it's not right to wear white if you are not a virgin on your wedding day, but that is rather conservative and since (let's be honest) most brides are not virgins, it's not a belief that has much to do with reality anymore!
Not if your the groom
I would wear a wedding dress that fits and suits ME!
She wore a red dress in her wedding with Rufus.
If it has been agreed upon by both parties there is no reason why a boy cannot wear a wedding dress to his weddingln a traditional wedding with the boy in a suit or tux and the girl in a dressIt dippens what theme is on the wedding day.
Then you don't wear a dress. No big deal.
No, you do not have to wear a 'wedding dress' on your wedding day. Many women choose not to wear a traditional dress when they get married.
Don't wear the dress.
If you can see them through your wedding dress, then no.
a wedding
A Summer Dress
Anywhere!
Swearing wedding dresses in the wedding has become a tradition.