It should be acceptable at a "white wedding," but you'll always find "old-fashioned" people who think white is for brides only.
Many people think so, since they think only the bride is supposed to wear white.
no
To be on the safe side, choose a color that won't be seen as white.
it is usually ok if it is an off white. but usually only the bride wears white. so i would advise to wear a color or a shade of brown
If you are not in the wedding party and there is nothing mentioned about 'white ties' then no, you should not wear a white tie.
In the 21 century it seems all the traditional wedding rules are different. My fiancee is not wearing a traditional white dress and I am ok with that. The wedding is about the bride and groom being happy. Parents and family need to let their children make their own choices. I think you should wear what you like and be happy on that special day.
yes!
Yes.
Sure
Your wedding, your choice. The bridesmaids can wear whatever color you and your groom decide is OK (assuming, of course, you're paying for the wedding. Parents who are paying tend to want a say in what's done, too.)
Depending of the occasion. For a wedding, if you are just a regular guest, I think it's ok to wear a suit without a tie. Better is to ask your friends. Depends on the formality of the wedding.
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.
I feel it is ok as long as it was handed down to you.
no