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Black for the groom, White for the bride
Germexican is when the bride is Mexican and groom has/is Germany.
tux with tails bride wears a white brides gown with train.
The general etiquette for the mother of the groom is to wear an elegant dress in a neutral color, such as beige or gray, so as not to outshine the mother of the bride (regardless of the color of the mother of the bride's dress).
White or the color dress of the bride
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Yes! White is always appropriate for a Jewish groom, just like the Jewish bride. Orthodox Jewish grooms often wear a white robe called a kittel.
The mothers dress to compliment the bride, not outshine her. So, the dress should not be white, longer or more formal than the bride's. Light colors, light neutrals or something in the same color family as the bridesmaids' dresses are good choices.
It should be the bride that decides the color of the groom; best man; ushers and father's attire. If the groom, best man and ushers are wearing darker suits then the father should as well. No one should be in complete white other than the bride unless the bride decides she wants to be a little different. Although most whites seem white they are not and the bride should be the focal point and not the father.
Yes. There are MANY wedding customs. The only color I DON'T recommend for the bride and groom is black - except for the wedding night if they wish.
No, wedding rings do not have to be the same color for a married couple. Example: The bride's rings should match (gold should be on gold; white gold on white gold), but, the groom could wear another metal for his ring (if the bride has silver, it is acceptable for the groom to wear gold or reversed.)
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