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How you should dress for a wedding reception

Wedding day is a very special day and a
little bit stressful too. Not only to a wedding couple but also
guests who were invited both to the church and on the wedding
reception. Most popular dilemma is what to wear. The dress shouldn’t
be too casual and too attractive. So what to wear to the wedding
reception?

Guests should look tasteful, with style
to not to offend the couple with their dress. That is why they
shouldn’t be dressed too casual, unclean or too provocative. It’s
obvious that guests want to look nice ? many people will be there
with them in the same room! But it is also quite obvious that all of
the guests shouldn’t look too good. Why? Because we can’t outshine
the couple. That is why dressing on the wedding might be such
difficult matter.

There are some signs of what to wear on
the first thing that connects you with the wedding ceremony and the
reception: the invitation. You can read a lot from this small piece
of paper ? literally speaking or not. There might be a note ?black
tie? which means that is a quite formal wedding. You might also
find there a different type of dressing code which will help you
dress appropriately, like for example casual or sport.

More things that you can look at is the
type of invitation and the place where the ceremony will be proceed.
If the invitation has very original fonts with sophisticated
ornaments as calligraphy, thick cardstock you will know what does it
mean. And the place. Look carefully at the invitation where the
ceremony will suppose to happen. Maybe it is a swimming pool (that
kind of place were very popular last years) or a Hilton Hotel. In
first case take a swimming suit with you and in the second white , which will help avoid to many costs for the wedding
that isn’t even ours.

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