Then you don't wear a dress. No big deal.
No, you do not have to wear a 'wedding dress' on your wedding day. Many women choose not to wear a traditional dress when they get married.
If it has been agreed upon by both parties there is no reason why a boy cannot wear a wedding dress to his weddingln a traditional wedding with the boy in a suit or tux and the girl in a dressIt dippens what theme is on the wedding day.
Traditionally a bride wear's a white wedding dress but wedding dresses can be in any color. Expressing your creativity and uniqueness on your big day is very important. For more information about wedding etiquette go to http://wedding.theknot.com/wedding-questions/wedding-dress-questions.aspx?MsdVisit=1.
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.
Really, it depends on the style of dress you choose to wear on your big day. If you decide to purchase something simple with the thought of reusing it in mind, then I wouldn't see any problem with re-wearing your dress after your wedding day. Renting your dresses out to women, which is a great idea, but if you are willing to part with it you could also sell it. You could always donate your gown to the various organizations out there like Brides Against Breast Cancer. None actually, unless you get married again. You can still benifit from it though, through renting it to brides who dont want to spend money on a dress that will cost a lot. I will never use the wedding dress myself, but if my sister-in-law or my cousin they want to wear my wedding dress on her wedding, I will send the wedding dress as gift. But I do think it is worthy to have your own wedding dress when you get married the first time.
Depends on the time of day. At night something dressy. A little black dress would do. An afternoon wedding a sun dress would do.
A garter is a type of stocking that you wear over your leg in marriage on your wedding day under your dress
If your daughter wishes to wear her grandmother's wedding dress, I see absolutely nothing wrong with that. Anything that may need to be done could be accomplished with a good Taylor, and be lovely while carrying on a tradition.
If your future sister-in-law won't wear a bridesmaid dress then she doesn't need to be a bridesmaid. This YOUR special day. For one day, everyone caters to you and your husband.
I would choose a type of red color if you have it during the day, but for night time it should be a black dress that you wear. You also can match your dress with the leaves.
If you are not a member of the wedding party a formal dress or suit would be acceptable to wear. If you are a member of the party, you must follow suit with the rest of the party's attire.
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.