Wedding reception and dress code
Have you ever received an invitation to a wedding where you had no “idea” about what the wedding guests should dress up as? Between “black-tie optional” and “semi-formal” language may need to be deciphered. Although many couples would like their guests to wear black tie, the most common wedding dress code is formal wear. I was preparing weddings and the dress code was different.
It depended on the status, invited guests, financial budget and also the dreams of the couple. One of the most interesting was the wedding that I prepared in the spirit of “STAR WARS”, there was a mixed couple of Slovakian lady and French guy, they were so lovely, the dress code, dining, decoration, as well as the midnight dance and crowning of the bride unfolded. It was a challenge and very interesting for all guests.
Might be also Wedding in the spirit of Barbie, where the man and women are also in pink, a wedding with a folk theme, where we coordinated everything with costume elements and wild wildflowers, including the cake and decorations on the tables and in the wedding hall. Someone loves a lavish and luxurious classic like from the fairy tale of Cinderella. Many people around you may decide you, but it’s your wedding, make it your own. The best thing about memories is making them. So enjoy them and plan it up to your dreams.
If you want to have a wedding a little differently, liven it up. Just don’t forget to announce the fact in the invitation of this guest too.
The invitation contains the place and time of the event, the announcement of who will be married, if we invite guests to the wedding table, do not forget to add “invitation to the wedding table”, where we will state the dress code, if it is to be different from the standard one.
But while formal attire may be appropriate for many couples, there are a number of other dress codes that can (and will) appear on a wedding invitation. For example, semi-formal and casual attire is also popular in the wedding space, but it’s a little more ambiguous than, say, black tie, and it can be difficult for guests to deal with the formality if they don’t. I don’t have a general understanding of absolutely every look. I have a more conservative approach, but of course with maximum openness for originality and differentiation. Luckily, we’re here to help!
If you’re stressed about the formalities and/or what dress to wear to your wedding, we’ve got you covered with our handy guide. Here are the most common wedding guest dress codes explained, so you can arrive at the party appropriately – and stylishly – dressed.
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