A woman received a controversial question for her wedding: "can I wear white?" In a post to Reddit's r/weddingplanning forum, a bride outlined the request that came from her sister, of all people.
One of the biggest wedding etiquette rules is to never, ever wear white, as that upstages the bride. Sure, there can be exceptions, but they're about as rare as getting struck by lightning, and I have ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A bride-to-be is asking Reddit users for their advice on how to handle a wedding dress code situation with her soon-to-be ...
The mother of the bride has threatened to skip the wedding if she's not allowed to wear her "gown that looks exactly like a bridal dress" Getty A mother tearfully begged her daughter to let her wear a ...
On Reddit, a woman explained why her sister told her she has no right to wear white at a wedding. "My fiancée and I are getting married in late October of this year. My sister Julie recently got ...
Many brides experience their fair share of wedding drama, be it with their guests, in-laws, or bridesmaids. One particularly ongoing issue is the controversy over wearing white during bridal ...