yes
she wearing a white wedding dress during her wedding
no guests don't have to wear white to communion they usually wear there own clothes its only the person who is having there first communion that wear white and to receive communion in mass there is no special dress code either
White dress
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.
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a wedding
If the dress is not white then a white bolero is acceptable.
* 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.
She had a traditional white dress.
In Elizabethan England the white wedding dress came about because to wear white was unusual and it set the dress apart from other dresses. When a woman wore a dress in this time it often got dirty in one wearing. So, white wasn't worn.
Depending on the role played in the wedding, attire for the wedding dance varies. The bride traditionally wears a white wedding dress and the groom a tuxedo or suit. The bridesmaids typically wear the outfits assigned by the bride. Guests of the wedding should avoid white or black and should wear an outfit appropriate for the type of wedding taking into account formality and a possible theme.
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