Why Guests Shouldn't Wear White
The bride's dress is traditionally the focal point of a wedding, and wearing white or a similar light shade can be seen as an attempt to upstage or compete with the bride's look. White is considered the bride's color, so guests wearing it may be viewed as trying to detract attention from the newlyweds.
Exceptions and Alternatives
While the "no white" rule is widely accepted, there are some exceptions and alternatives guests can consider:
- Patterned or colored dresses with white accents are generally okay, as long as white is not the dominant color.
- Guests can opt for off-white, cream, or ivory shades if the wedding has a more relaxed, informal vibe.