well it looks like it because all the bridesmaids wore white in the royal wedding. But I think that is only for western culture?? because in the East we don't have bridesmaids and if we do, I don't think they have to wear white because the bride dosne't. Hope it helped :D
Hello no! My bridesmaid and sister in law did it to me and I wanted to punch her.
You obviously can't wear white unless you are the bride or a bridesmaid Also it is impolite to wear yellow and red together, separate is fine but combined you might be removed from the wedding. Even if you were simply standing outside.
Wearing white to a wedding is extremely disrespectful (unless your the bride), and with a royal wedding, wearing white to the wedding would be like saying you don't care about your country
Don't know that she had that kind of wedding to George San Pietro on December 31, 1990
color of my wedding is royal blue and white and that is kind of a lite blue
Royal weddings traditionally feature white or cream flowers. Common royal wedding flowers include gardenias, lily of the valley, white delphinium and white roses.
It depends because it might be offensive to the bride because it's customary for only the bride to wear white and you don't want to take attention away from the bride
They were white with flowers on them.
the first woman to get married wore a white dress so we carry it on as a traditionit was done for a long time before hand, but not as often Queen Victoria wedding in 1840 made white wedding dress tradition.It been very common since.There have not been a royal wedding without a white wedding dress since thenIt has been worn because it shows a sign of purity and it's supposed to show you are a virgin
it depends on what color the decorations are if you want it to kind of match while the bride is wearing white. in general, it's ok no matter what color you choose to wear, but gloomy color is not recommended.
It's about a wedding that's white.
Wedding in White was created in 1972.