Yes, you can certainly wear the same dress for an an afternoon wedding and an evening reception. It may be more suitable to wear something a little more evening-appropriate, even if you're slightly overdressed for the wedding (rather than vice-versa).
What is considered a "good" wedding dress to wear during the reception depends on the bride. Some brides prefer to wear the same wedding dress during the wedding ceremony and the reception. Other brides prefer to change into something different, often something that's easier to move around in as they may be going from table to table greeting guests and/or dancing a lot. A "good" wedding dress to wear during the reception is whatever suits the bride as far as style, comfort, and cost.
First of all, congrgulations! And second of all, no. The thing is most guests at the wedding pay attention to not only the bride, but the intermidiate family of the bride as well. If it's a money issue then I suggest wearing an older dress to the reception. maybe a more comforatable one if there is going to be dancing. But at the same time it is the reception of the wedding and i suppose you could wear a different colored one. I sure no one will really pay huge attention. As long as you look nice. You should do different things with your hair at the reception tho b/c you don't want to recreate your look at the reception from the wedding. you can wear the same dress in a different color as long as you wear different accesories, hair, makeup and nails. I hope this helps
Depends on the time of day and the season. If the wedding is an afternoon wedding you would wear a less formal dress than you would wear in the evening. An evening wedding is a dressy event so you want a dressy dress. A little black dress with a nice heel and accessories usually works well. For an afternoon wedding a pretty dress is usually nice. Never wear white, that is for the bride. If you are related to the bride you could find out the colors of her wedding and wear a shade of her principle colors. If it is a spring afternoon wedding a nice sundress works well. Just be sure you don't expose too much and try to look stylish and classic in what you wear.
Yes,you can,but is better to change another.Since Wedding time is the most important or special time for every once life so you can dress more beautiful dresses and take photos.If you want to buy one, i just want to say that dont select your wedding dress in hurry. take your time visit to best show rooms or designers.
No problem. Could save you money and time.
Probably the same number as buying a wedding dress.
All wedding shops carry different weights; styles of wedding dresses all year through. If it's a winter wedding then the bride would have the same design of wedding dress as a summer wedding dress, but may wear a white furry stole into the church. Off the shoulder wedding dresses are available. Just explain to the sales person that you want a wedding dress that is for a wedding in the summer.
1-2 hours prior to the reception... or if the ceremony and reception are in the same location, 1-2 hours prior to the ceremony. You will also have to consider if it will be outside/perishable... In which case you will have to refrigerate it and take it out about 1-2hours before you plan to cut it.
To buy a wedding dress one month before the wedding is cutting it very close. You could go to a wedding shop ASAP because you will need to pick out the wedding dress the same day and have it altered (sometimes there is one to two alteration sessions at the shop you bought the dress at.) You could borrow a relatives wedding dress or a friends weddings dress. Simple is the key to wedding dresses today. Example: Satin wedding dress with no frills or bows; slightly off the shoulder; long; veil does not need to be too long; plain fitted bodice that could have a ballerina style below the waist to the ankles. Satin shows and perhaps small diamond (or crystal earrings) and a small dainty drop on a dainty chain with a diamond or crystal to finish it off.
On IMDB webiste about the show (link included here) at the bottom it says that Reem Acra provided the wedding dress. While there is no picture to say that its the same dress, there was only one that I can remember.http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0321018/combined
It was from Davids Bridal. I have the same exact one.
If a non-JW woman doesn't know better and comes to a wedding at the Kingdom Hall and is wearing pants, that's fine. But if she does know, and still chooses to wear pants, she won't get chastised or anything to my knowledge. A non-Witness is certainly not bound by the same principles that guide Witnesses. At 1 timothy 2:9, it mentions how women should be clothed in "well-arranged dress" so it would be more appropriate for her to wear a dress or skirt if she plans on attending a Witness wedding. If someone comes in with slovenly attire; or enormously provocative attire; the bridal party might request that they change, in keeping with the dignity of the event; but that would be their call; it is their wedding. (At the reception, they might be refused entry by the bridal party. The reception is their privately sponsored event; and they can invite whomever they wish; and 'not invite' whomever they wish not to invite.)