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.
There is nothing wrong with the mother of the bride wearing a knee length dress.
* 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.
Gold Dresses Are okay for a Wedding. Just don't wear white. That's only for the bride!
It is not etiquette to wear off white to a wedding as the bride is suppose to be the center of attention. A light tan or light peach colored dress is appropriate. Even though off-white is not as white as the bride's wedding dress it's poor etiquette.
I would wear a wedding dress that fits and suits ME!
She wore a red dress in her wedding with Rufus.
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.
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.
The general etiquette for the mother of the groom is to wear an elegant dress in a neutral color, such as beige or gray, so as not to outshine the mother of the bride (regardless of the color of the mother of the bride's dress).
Don't wear the dress.
If you can see them through your wedding dress, then no.