While it’s true that few know them, there are some basic rules of dress protocol that we should all know. These are mainly determined by the season in which the festival is celebrated. weddingthe time of day and the degree of formality.
There are different rules for both night and day celebrations. And while these unwritten rules aren’t always followed to the letter, it doesn’t hurt to know them, and if you want to break them, do so consciously.
Long dresses are reserved for evening weddings. and if the wedding is celebrated with lunch, we have to go short. However, in order to attend a daytime wedding as a guest, it is not mandatory to wear a dress or skirt. You can also opt for long jumpsuits and trouser suits and jackets in flowing fabrics, which have found an important place in the various options of guest looks in recent years.
The bride is of course the absolute star, so we should avoid going to a wedding dressed in white, ivory, beige… or any other shade that resembles white. That said, if the wedding is daytime it’s always better to use lighter colors and if it’s nighttime you can choose any darker color.
Another color that should not be worn at a wedding and less tomorrow is the integral black color, this color is associated with mourning, so on vacation and maximum happiness it is not best suited.
In recent years, hats and headdresses have little by little taken on a big role in weddings† And it is that they have grown from a forgotten accessory to a sign of distinction and elegance.
Tomorrow’s weddings will feature voluminous pamelas, boaters or hats. This accessory has a function and is to protect from the sun, so they should only be used in ceremonies held between March and October and in the morning, as there is no sun in the evening.
On the other hand, headdresses are ideal for weddings at any time of the day. They can be placed at any time of the year, choosing the most suitable for the corresponding season. The larger ones are usually more for daytime weddings, while the smaller ones with rhinestone details are preferred for the night.
Stockings are only for winter† Fashion says they have their own calendar: October 1 to March 31. So basically no, but it’s also true that yes, you have to cover your legs, for whatever reason, sheer tights are acceptable, but only with a matte finish (never glossy) that matches your skin tone exactly. Of course, if you decide to wear stockings, never combine them with sandals or peeptoes, even if they are seamless stockings, always with closed shoes.
The choice of heel should grow as the day goes onie, for daytime weddings, the ideal heel would be 6-8cm, and over 8cm for nighttime. Platforms, while very comfortable, should be avoided at very formal events and the most commonly worn shoes are those in which you don’t show your toes.
We all know that heels stylize the figure and bring beauty and glamour, but if you don’t wear regular heels, choose shoes that you can walk in, it’s better to wear a slightly lower (medium) or even flat heel , which look like a dizzy duck when walking.
Do not, choose the color of the bag you want† You just have to keep in mind that you should not use more than three colors in your outfit. And as for the size of the bag, there is a saying that the more solemn an act, the smaller the bag should be. Opt for medium-sized handbags, clutches or baguettes for daytime events and smaller ones for evening events.
Do you know these protocol rules for the attire of the guests at a wedding? Are you the kind of person who likes to follow or break the rules?
Source: Marie Claire

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