You can but its not very traditional. most people would say you couldn't but they are not the boss of you and you can do what you want because its a free country.
* Etiquette dictates that the only person at a wedding wearing white should be the bride and she is the center of attention. You could wear a white/blue dress or white/black dress, but not a full white dress.
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A Nice Dress, but typically avoid white and black, as white is the brides color and black is typically reserved for funerals and black tie events.
You may wear what you wish to.
If the dress is not white then a white bolero is acceptable.
Many Westerners thought that a white wedding dress was purity or virginal, but in truth it was Queen Victoria who started the trend for the white wedding dress.
No! Only the bride should be in complete white (she is supposed to stand out). You can wear another color with some white in it. Often, women will wear a summer style dress in black, but other colors are acceptable.
I would say yes, as long as the two colors are even, or there is more black than white. If it has more white just ware a black shaw.
The mother of the bride could wear a deeper shade of red or black (with simple jewelry in gold or silver; white/black patterned dress can also be worn. No one in the wedding party should wear red if the bride decides to wear red.
It is the bride's choice Really. I personally WOULD wear a black dress to my own wedding. It really doesn't matter what kind of dress you wear. but you also have to be careful with the people you invite. because they might think it is disrespectful. Usually brides go for the cream or white color dresses but it honestly is YOUR choice. But if people do criticize you just say "It is my wedding my dress so i can wear what i want!"(i personally would say that.) But dont let those people ruin your wedding day just because they said something.