But her outfit caused tension at the wedding.
But her outfit caused tension at the wedding.
"My dress was deemed inappropriate by M's family, and they approached me saying so," she said. "I thought it was because of the slit, but they all said it looked too pale and unacceptable, even though it was a blush pink with bright, almost neon colors on it.
"I said sorry, but I didn't have another dress suitable enough for a wedding that I could change into, and M's family seemed mad. I left it at that and went on with my day. The ceremony was beautiful, and I was happy for A and M."Zoe Burke, a leading wedding expert and editor of Hitched.co.uk told Newsweek: "Choosing what to wear to a wedding is a unique fashion challenge as there's a lot to consider when you're putting together your look—and fashion rules have changed.
"Firstly, you need to strike that tricky balance between looking your fabulous best but also being appropriate to the occasion. Upstaging the couple is never a good look, but then there's also the dress code dilemma: If there's no dress code included on the invitation, then you're in wedding-guest-fashion limbo."
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