Great suggestion, however I would not wear white or beige to a wedding cause in my country wearing white/beige is considered disrespectful towards a bride.
I love that you are embracing wearing pants to a wedding. I’m rarely comfortable in what is deemed as expected or typical for a woman to wear to a dressy occasion and this video encourages me that I will “hopefully” look as cool and relaxed as you do when I dress how I want to ❤️ Thank you!
Absolutely love this idea, with comfort yet still looking chic. Being able to continue to use in a casual setting, exchanging pieces to go with other items in our wardrobe is an added bonus. Brilliant ❤😊
Happy Sunday Emma! I loved this video and totally agree with you about wearing trouser suits for a wedding. Now approaching my 70th year I have spent decades of wearing dresses and skirt suits for weddings accompanied by the obligatory high heels and (often large) hat - often feeling so uncomfortable by the end of the occasion. Actually for the last couple of weddings I have attended I decided enough was enough and wore a very comfortable light trouser suit and low heels! I loved the Arket suit you featured best of all and would definitely wear that one - the accompanying shoes were great too. Looked very comfortable. I wasn't so keen the H&M suits, mainly because I thought the material looked rather cheap but liked the style of the first suit with the cropped trousers. I never knew that all white weddings for the guests were a thing! Just shows that I'm completely out of the loop nowadays! Love to you, Simon and the Bs. X
Love, love, love. I typically would go for a suit myself (usually black no matter the season); however I do not shy away from a nice occasion dress and heels. I do like dressing up for the right situation and a wedding for me would fit that.
Love the idea of wearing a suit to a wedding, I am really not a dress person and this would be such a good option. Would love to know which tan you use, and maybe a general summer beauty vlog
Love the suits, I have two silk wrap dresses one short sleeved one long sleeved. One dress is black and the other navy. They are pretty comfortable and cover many bases. Like you though I’m more comfortable in suits. The all white is so refreshing.
Everything amazing 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 adore your videos and your voice BTW😊😊. In Lisbon we do not wear white in a wedding. That Said Everything is wearable in all other important occasions and also for everyday life. Well Done 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Who's wedding are you going to wearing any of those colours on the rail too close to white cream ivory blush all bride colours i love the idea of a suit but go a little bit darker camel beige or a satin slip dress and a blazer their are plenty of suit colours in pastel or bright colours which would be great for weddings i know you explained in the video about some brides no caring but i would just feel like i was breaking some rule and i would feel disrespectful unless as you said they asked you to wear white cream or ivory
The bride and the groom should also consider that some guests might come with a partner and children. Imagine all of them have to buy themselves complete new outfits. In addition to that they have to buy wedding gifts and some of them even have to stay at a hotel or something. Not to forget some exclusive bridal shower trips to other countries. Some families refuse to attend weddings because they can't afford it anymore. Celebrating love does not mean everybody has to follow some trends.
If wedding guest outfits rely on not wearing a particular colour , I feel it’s all a fuss over nothing. I say go with respect to your self and to the occasion and above all, feel comfortable. All these unwritten rules are dated in modern weddings and I think a suit or a simple dress that can be versatile enough to be worn after the event is the best solution. A monochrome outfit can be accessorised with brighter colours in shoes,bags,jewellery,pashminas etc without having to pay shed loads of money only to sit in your wardrobe never to be worn again!
Lovely options. Thank you. The older I get, the more I refuse to wear anything uncomfortable or that entails me having to fuss. Weddings always, as you said, entail a lot of standing around and waiting and guaranteed we end up walking a lot and there is always some sort of weather issue, be it wind or heat or rain and I have too often ended up madly clutching at a wayward dress skirt, cursing my footwear, or feeling like a rumpled mess because the synthetic fabric is just miserable to spend so many hours in. I’m so over it lol. And, yes, that occasion wear just sits there in the wardrobe. Besides, the day is not about me. I want to dress in a way that respects the momentous nature of the occasion, but I’m not the one anyone should be noticing for my apparel. I’ve been to more than a few weddings where some of the guests may not be in white, but they sure are adorned to the hilt to the point where the Bride looks under dressed at her own wedding. People fuss about wearing white endlessly, but there are definitely more “offensive” ways to dress at a wedding. From immodest to downright inappropriate finery. Look to Royal wedding’s and their dress codes. They may require you to refrain from wearing white, but it’s a lot more than that. The women are asked to dress in a restrained fashion. Their one allowable flourish is their headdress. But even there, they no longer come adorned in their tiaras as it’s seen to be outdated and in bad taste for the day. Wearing white in a restrained manner, in material and cut that is clearly subdued is much more respectful, in my humble opinion, than coming in colour festooned to the gills.
You certainly rock a suit Emma! I also hate dressing up so these options are great. I also hate wasting money on things I'm unlikely to wear lots of times. Please tell us what fake tan you use, looks fab xx
love these, and most of them can probably be found in more bold colors if someone is against neutrals/white. Would love to see some bags to go with them though. As someone who lives in my Uniqlo round mini and my work bag, I never know what to wear with formal wear. And the thought of a clutch makes me ill (too prom like IMO)
I recently wore a silk blouse, leather pants/trousers, and kitten heels to an event (not a wedding) and felt great. It felt appropriate and comfortable. The silk classed up the leather, and the leather gave the silk an edge. I had a dress as a backup but opted not to wear it. I think “dressing outside the rules” can be appropriate in many cases. It’s not the 1950s after all!
Hi Emma, I love the way that first trouser suit moves! So fluid. I personally would not be upset if people want to wear light or white items at my wedding, I’d be happy to celebrate that day no matter what they had on! 😂 naked is not an option……🤍🤍🤍✨
I’m 50. I’ve not been to a wedding in decades. When me and my contemporaries were all getting married. I’m sure I’ll be going to weddings again in about 10+ years from now when our children all start getting married. Then I’ll have to consider what to wear to weddings at age 60+.
Hi Emma, love all your videos 💖I have been looking for Deborah's Channel but I don't remember the name and I don't seem able to find it any more ...I hope she is ok and doing well with her dog . Love from me & the girls 🐼🐻💖
I absolutely concur Emma; I have spent my entire adult life avoiding these occasions (including office parties) as I always felt compelled to buy a dress (which I never wear). I actually feel so uncomfortable in a dress, it's ridiculous. My husband feels the same about wearing a suit: he walks around like he still has the hanger in the back of the jacket!! 🙂
Suits make me feel very uncomfortable to wear where I live in the US. I feel too masculine when I wear them, even tho I think they look feminine on other women. I love this idea tho, so much better than buying a new dress every time. Also love how you used items you already owned to style these outfits
I think the whole essence of a wedding gets lost in dress codes and outdated traditions. One attends these occasions to celebrate a union of two people who love each other so what difference does it make what colour outfits the guests wear?! As long as one respects oneself, the venue and the bride and groom, why on earth would a white,beige or pastel colour suit cause offence? Seems crazy to me!
There’s nothing wrong with wearing a suit to a wedding, but white/ivory/light beige (as well as black), is disrespectful and quite inappropriate. There are thousands more of other colors that would be better, save the “whites” for something else. Personally, I hate wearing trousers, jeans, etc., I would much rather wear a skirt suit, or, especially, a dress. I have several solid-color (and a few prints) silk dresses that I wear for weddings and similar occasions, and also wear them much more dressed-down. A silk tank dress is especially versatile, and there is nothing in the world as comfy. I even wear them at home, they feel so great, so why not? I love a matching silk skirt and top set, too, because I get two great separates and a dress look. I only wish I could find more of them. Sezane made great ones, but haven’t this year.
Everyone is talking about the white aspect, but IMO it’s the causal aspect. Yes being comfortable is a wonderful thing but I think our culture is moving in a directions where everything is casual. And we wonder why we don’t get amped for anything because we are chill for everything. There is a time and place for everything. It’s a wedding. Casual suits for everything is not sitting with me…..
@@TColoradoF of course I wouldn’t. That’s the point of my statement. As a married person when I got married we did mind, others won’t. It’s goes either way but I was stating an opinion.
These things are culture-specific, of course, but don’t wear white/ivory or black to a US wedding! And don’t wear “classic court shoes” (pumps to us) with high stiletto heels, everyone else will point and laugh their heads off. These are never, ever worn here, except for Pinterest photos, they’re considered pretentious and stupidly cute uncomfortable and dangerous, which they are, of course. Those block-heeled sandals are a thousand times better. One never needs higher than mid-heels here, even for the dressiest evenings, and high heels (3-inch and up) were never considered appropriate for daytime, ever.
Oh dear Emma, you've opened a hornets nest with some of these comments! I had no idea so many people were so ultra traditional, bridezillas are go lol 😂 To be honest ive mostly attended wonderful pagan ceremonies where people are happily barefoot and chilled outside for their ceremony, so beautifully relaxed ❤
OMG the amount of white/cream/ivory on this rail is absolutely bonkers 🤯 there are millions of colours out there, just don’t wear white or ivory on one day. It’s not that hard!
Surely a wedding is to celebrate the love and union between two people so what difference does it make what colour a guest wears? It’s not a fashion show and if plunging necklines or thigh high slits on dresses are acceptable fashion items often worn at these events,then why would anyone be offended by a pale coloured,smart but comfortable trouser suit?
@@aliceinwonderland.2080 You should never choose white, because the bride is in white. Any colour that is close to white (ivory, cream) should be avoided. Every guest will think you’re trying to upstage the bride if you turn up in white. Just choose another colour. And to say a wedding isn’t a fashion show…not sure how many weddings you’ve been to but literally everyone looks at what people are wearing and you’re photographed left right and centre 🤣
@@aliceinwonderland.2080 ps I love a suit. I just don’t know why you’d choose a white suit unless the dress code asked for it (which Emma did mention I know, but it’s very unlikely for an average persons wedding tbh).
@@s_b548 unless you are wearing dress aswell, there’s no upstaging the bride in my opinion. A white suit would struggle to upstage a ballgown with a train and diamantes. If I see someone wearing white to a wedding, my first thought is not that the person is trying to upstage the bride
@@CJAmara just wear another colour. There’s so many colours to choose from. I don’t know why anyone would be that ignorant or self centred to choose the one colour you shouldn’t wear. It’s just one day, just wear a different colour 🙃
You would be escorted out if you were to show up in these outfit colours! How very disrespectful of the bride and groom. You should be ashamed of yourself to promote these outfits!
I can’t believe these comments! If you are invited to a wedding it’s presumably in order to celebrate the love and union of the couple getting married. What has the colour of a guest’s outfit got to do with that? I think the only disrespect in question here is your unwarranted comments towards Emma. You do and wear whatever you deem appropriate for the occasion but don’t expect everyone to have the same attitude as yourself.
Why should she be ashamed of herself, why should anyone be escorted out if they wore any of those colours to a wedding and how exactly is it disrespectful to the bride and groom? Is it really that serious?
Great suggestion, however I would not wear white or beige to a wedding cause in my country wearing white/beige is considered disrespectful towards a bride.
I love that you are embracing wearing pants to a wedding. I’m rarely comfortable in what is deemed as expected or typical for a woman to wear to a dressy occasion and this video encourages me that I will “hopefully” look as cool and relaxed as you do when I dress how I want to ❤️ Thank you!
Absolutely love this idea, with comfort yet still looking chic. Being able to continue to use in a casual setting, exchanging pieces to go with other items in our wardrobe is an added bonus. Brilliant ❤😊
Happy Sunday Emma! I loved this video and totally agree with you about wearing trouser suits for a wedding. Now approaching my 70th year I have spent decades of wearing dresses and skirt suits for weddings accompanied by the obligatory high heels and (often large) hat - often feeling so uncomfortable by the end of the occasion. Actually for the last couple of weddings I have attended I decided enough was enough and wore a very comfortable light trouser suit and low heels! I loved the Arket suit you featured best of all and would definitely wear that one - the accompanying shoes were great too. Looked very comfortable. I wasn't so keen the H&M suits, mainly because I thought the material looked rather cheap but liked the style of the first suit with the cropped trousers. I never knew that all white weddings for the guests were a thing! Just shows that I'm completely out of the loop nowadays! Love to you, Simon and the Bs. X
Love, love, love. I typically would go for a suit myself (usually black no matter the season); however I do not shy away from a nice occasion dress and heels. I do like dressing up for the right situation and a wedding for me would fit that.
You answered all of my questions! I really had decided that a linen suit was my answer, as one of the grandparents asked to be in a wedding.....
Love the idea of wearing a suit to a wedding, I am really not a dress person and this would be such a good option. Would love to know which tan you use, and maybe a general summer beauty vlog
Love the suits, I have two silk wrap dresses one short sleeved one long sleeved. One dress is black and the other navy. They are pretty comfortable and cover many bases. Like you though I’m more comfortable in suits. The all white is so refreshing.
Perfect timing! Just bought a linen suit for a June wedding. Still looking for a top to wear underneath. Like the silk top.
Your minimalism is classy and timeless for any occasion.
I loved all the pieces, beautiful and timeless, wiht great taste...and your wonderful hair, it made you younger Emma...beautiful!!
Everything amazing 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 adore your videos and your voice BTW😊😊. In Lisbon we do not wear white in a wedding. That Said Everything is wearable in all other important occasions and also for everyday life. Well Done 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Yes!!! You understand the pain of dressing up. No flowers. 🎉
Everything you put on is timeless. Bless you for sharing xxxxxxxxxxx
The outfit you are wearing looks amazing on you and would also look nice as a wedding guest outfit for the styles you are talking about in this video.
You cannot go wrong with these choices 🙂
Who's wedding are you going to wearing any of those colours on the rail too close to white cream ivory blush all bride colours i love the idea of a suit but go a little bit darker camel beige or a satin slip dress and a blazer their are plenty of suit colours in pastel or bright colours which would be great for weddings i know you explained in the video about some brides no caring but i would just feel like i was breaking some rule and i would feel disrespectful unless as you said they asked you to wear white cream or ivory
These suggestions are great, but the issue of colour is addressed throughout this video, taking into account traditions and personal taste.
‘Don’t wear white to weddings’ is a rule I imbibed and have certainly told my daughters. I don’t even know how I know that rule!
Me! I’m a neutrals girl I don’t do colour 😅
The bride and the groom should also consider that some guests might come with a partner and children. Imagine all of them have to buy themselves complete new outfits. In addition to that they have to buy wedding gifts and some of them even have to stay at a hotel or something. Not to forget some exclusive bridal shower trips to other countries. Some families refuse to attend weddings because they can't afford it anymore. Celebrating love does not mean everybody has to follow some trends.
If wedding guest outfits rely on not wearing a particular colour , I feel it’s all a fuss over nothing. I say go with respect to your self and to the occasion and above all, feel comfortable. All these unwritten rules are dated in modern weddings and I think a suit or a simple dress that can be versatile enough to be worn after the event is the best solution. A monochrome outfit can be accessorised with brighter colours in shoes,bags,jewellery,pashminas etc without having to pay shed loads of money only to sit in your wardrobe never to be worn again!
Emma everything you showed looked amazing, casual and so comfortable, definitely what I would wear to a summer wedding.😀
Lovely options. Thank you. The older I get, the more I refuse to wear anything uncomfortable or that entails me having to fuss. Weddings always, as you said, entail a lot of standing around and waiting and guaranteed we end up walking a lot and there is always some sort of weather issue, be it wind or heat or rain and I have too often ended up madly clutching at a wayward dress skirt, cursing my footwear, or feeling like a rumpled mess because the synthetic fabric is just miserable to spend so many hours in. I’m so over it lol. And, yes, that occasion wear just sits there in the wardrobe. Besides, the day is not about me. I want to dress in a way that respects the momentous nature of the occasion, but I’m not the one anyone should be noticing for my apparel. I’ve been to more than a few weddings where some of the guests may not be in white, but they sure are adorned to the hilt to the point where the Bride looks under dressed at her own wedding. People fuss about wearing white endlessly, but there are definitely more “offensive” ways to dress at a wedding. From immodest to downright inappropriate finery. Look to Royal wedding’s and their dress codes. They may require you to refrain from wearing white, but it’s a lot more than that. The women are asked to dress in a restrained fashion. Their one allowable flourish is their headdress. But even there, they no longer come adorned in their tiaras as it’s seen to be outdated and in bad taste for the day. Wearing white in a restrained manner, in material and cut that is clearly subdued is much more respectful, in my humble opinion, than coming in colour festooned to the gills.
Love the idea of not buying just for an occasion; anything goes now! I don’t have reasons to dress up anymore either. Great vlog 🥰🇨🇦👍
I love the suits, they match you perfectly
Beautiful and versatile suits for a wedding or everyday ❤!
You certainly rock a suit Emma! I also hate dressing up so these options are great. I also hate wasting money on things I'm unlikely to wear lots of times. Please tell us what fake tan you use, looks fab xx
love these, and most of them can probably be found in more bold colors if someone is against neutrals/white. Would love to see some bags to go with them though. As someone who lives in my Uniqlo round mini and my work bag, I never know what to wear with formal wear. And the thought of a clutch makes me ill (too prom like IMO)
Everything looks so stunning beautiful on you dear Emma 🫶😍💝💖
I am living for the video😩it is so in time haha I hate dresses
I thought that pink suit look beautiful on you ❤ could you do one with what you and Simon would wear on special occasion ❤
Love all these 👌 if you are looking for a dress or elevates basics for a wedding go to Ghost amazingly comfy and so versatile!
It's a great pleasure to watch your videos! Thank you, Emma! Can't wait for your new videos! ❤
Your voice and the English accent are so chic. Adore listen to you.
I recently wore a silk blouse, leather pants/trousers, and kitten heels to an event (not a wedding) and felt great. It felt appropriate and comfortable. The silk classed up the leather, and the leather gave the silk an edge. I had a dress as a backup but opted not to wear it. I think “dressing outside the rules” can be appropriate in many cases. It’s not the 1950s after all!
Hi Emma, I love the way that first trouser suit moves! So fluid. I personally would not be upset if people want to wear light or white items at my wedding, I’d be happy to celebrate that day no matter what they had on! 😂 naked is not an option……🤍🤍🤍✨
I’m going to a wedding in September and Emma thankyou this has shown me so many alternatives to clingy dresses 😊
Before you complain about the color choices or the appropriateness, please watch the video and listen to the explanations. Xoxo 💕
I know you don’t gravitate towards “colour” but that pink made your skin glow!
Thank you for your videos Emma!🙌🏻🌷
Emma, thank you for your vid, can I ask what tan product do you us?
Beautiful suits Emma thank you ❤
I’m 50. I’ve not been to a wedding in decades. When me and my contemporaries were all getting married. I’m sure I’ll be going to weddings again in about 10+ years from now when our children all start getting married. Then I’ll have to consider what to wear to weddings at age 60+.
Thank you Emma really enjoyed that video lots of great ideas
Hi Emma, love all your videos 💖I have been looking for Deborah's Channel but I don't remember the name and I don't seem able to find it any more ...I hope she is ok and doing well with her dog . Love from me & the girls 🐼🐻💖
Hi, I hope you don’t mind me replying, debs channel is, Bang on style, same name on UA-cam and insta. 😊
So beautiful! I love it!
Hi beautiful Absolutely loved them all ❤
So useful Emma - thank you!
Muchas gracias Enma.. Ropa ideal.. ❤
Absolutely love these outfit ideas Emma! ❤
All fabulous thanks Emma.
Love, love, love the tailored look! ARKET doesn't ship to the U.S. 🤕😊❤
Emma. Can you tell me where you got the arm bands for to make sleeves shorter? Thanks
They are just regular hair ties although you could use elastic bands or anything similar 👍
Love it. I do not wear dresses! 💖🌷💖🌷💖🌷💖
last option 👍🤩
I absolutely concur Emma; I have spent my entire adult life avoiding these occasions (including office parties) as I always felt compelled to buy a dress (which I never wear). I actually feel so uncomfortable in a dress, it's ridiculous. My husband feels the same about wearing a suit: he walks around like he still has the hanger in the back of the jacket!! 🙂
Very, very beautiful... on you! I couldn't pull the look off, though.😅🧡
I actualy think creasing is the charm of linnen. But thats not for everyone 😊
I learned not to buy dresses years ago. More suiting or separates were far more career friendly.
Suits make me feel very uncomfortable to wear where I live in the US. I feel too masculine when I wear them, even tho I think they look feminine on other women.
I love this idea tho, so much better than buying a new dress every time. Also love how you used items you already owned to style these outfits
If it's ok for the bride to wear white or cream OK, but otherwise all those colors are bot for wedding guests. It's the first rule: don't wear white 😅
If you came to my wedding in those colours, i'd be mad
Emma would suggest you check with the bride. Refer back to the first part of the video! You missed important information! Watch it again.
Stop being so anal….jeez.
I think the whole essence of a wedding gets lost in dress codes and outdated traditions. One attends these occasions to celebrate a union of two people who love each other so what difference does it make what colour outfits the guests wear?! As long as one respects oneself, the venue and the bride and groom, why on earth would a white,beige or pastel colour suit cause offence? Seems crazy to me!
There’s nothing wrong with wearing a suit to a wedding, but white/ivory/light beige (as well as black), is disrespectful and quite inappropriate. There are thousands more of other colors that would be better, save the “whites” for something else. Personally, I hate wearing trousers, jeans, etc., I would much rather wear a skirt suit, or, especially, a dress. I have several solid-color (and a few prints) silk dresses that I wear for weddings and similar occasions, and also wear them much more dressed-down. A silk tank dress is especially versatile, and there is nothing in the world as comfy. I even wear them at home, they feel so great, so why not? I love a matching silk skirt and top set, too, because I get two great separates and a dress look. I only wish I could find more of them. Sezane made great ones, but haven’t this year.
People are commenting about the colors without obviously listening to what she is saying in the video 😂🫣
Welcome to the wonderful world of UA-cam 🫠🤣😵💫
Everyone is talking about the white aspect, but IMO it’s the causal aspect. Yes being comfortable is a wonderful thing but I think our culture is moving in a directions where everything is casual. And we wonder why we don’t get amped for anything because we are chill for everything. There is a time and place for everything. It’s a wedding. Casual suits for everything is not sitting with me…..
So don’t wear one. If the marrying couple don’t mind, why would you?
@@TColoradoF of course I wouldn’t. That’s the point of my statement. As a married person when I got married we did mind, others won’t. It’s goes either way but I was stating an opinion.
These things are culture-specific, of course, but don’t wear white/ivory or black to a US wedding! And don’t wear “classic court shoes” (pumps to us) with high stiletto heels, everyone else will point and laugh their heads off. These are never, ever worn here, except for Pinterest photos, they’re considered pretentious and stupidly cute uncomfortable and dangerous, which they are, of course. Those block-heeled sandals are a thousand times better. One never needs higher than mid-heels here, even for the dressiest evenings, and high heels (3-inch and up) were never considered appropriate for daytime, ever.
If you wear white in my wedding you are out
Oh dear Emma, you've opened a hornets nest with some of these comments! I had no idea so many people were so ultra traditional, bridezillas are go lol 😂 To be honest ive mostly attended wonderful pagan ceremonies where people are happily barefoot and chilled outside for their ceremony, so beautifully relaxed ❤
OMG the amount of white/cream/ivory on this rail is absolutely bonkers 🤯 there are millions of colours out there, just don’t wear white or ivory on one day. It’s not that hard!
Surely a wedding is to celebrate the love and union between two people so what difference does it make what colour a guest wears? It’s not a fashion show and if plunging necklines or thigh high slits on dresses are acceptable fashion items often worn at these events,then why would anyone be offended by a pale coloured,smart but comfortable trouser suit?
@@aliceinwonderland.2080 You should never choose white, because the bride is in white. Any colour that is close to white (ivory, cream) should be avoided. Every guest will think you’re trying to upstage the bride if you turn up in white. Just choose another colour. And to say a wedding isn’t a fashion show…not sure how many weddings you’ve been to but literally everyone looks at what people are wearing and you’re photographed left right and centre 🤣
@@aliceinwonderland.2080 ps I love a suit. I just don’t know why you’d choose a white suit unless the dress code asked for it (which Emma did mention I know, but it’s very unlikely for an average persons wedding tbh).
@@s_b548 unless you are wearing dress aswell, there’s no upstaging the bride in my opinion. A white suit would struggle to upstage a ballgown with a train and diamantes. If I see someone wearing white to a wedding, my first thought is not that the person is trying to upstage the bride
@@CJAmara just wear another colour. There’s so many colours to choose from. I don’t know why anyone would be that ignorant or self centred to choose the one colour you shouldn’t wear. It’s just one day, just wear a different colour 🙃
You would be escorted out if you were to show up in these outfit colours! How very disrespectful of the bride and groom. You should be ashamed of yourself to promote these outfits!
Omg…get the gallows ready, get a life.
Shame on you for being a prude. Emma said the wedding in question was all white - guests included.
I can’t believe these comments! If you are invited to a wedding it’s presumably in order to celebrate the love and union of the couple getting married. What has the colour of a guest’s outfit got to do with that? I think the only disrespect in question here is your unwarranted comments towards Emma. You do and wear whatever you deem appropriate for the occasion but don’t expect everyone to have the same attitude as yourself.
Why should she be ashamed of herself, why should anyone be escorted out if they wore any of those colours to a wedding and how exactly is it disrespectful to the bride and groom? Is it really that serious?
I,m the same way ,only comfort count 👍
Beautiful suits Emma 👍- thanks for showing 👏
Beautiful and versatile suits for a wedding or everyday ❤!