"This is the sweetest thing that’s ever happened! I think it’s really amazing to see how someone’s genuine kindness can send such a ripple effect of positivity," the bride tells PEOPLE courtesy of ...
One bride’s sister wants to wear a white dress to the wedding, even though she’s not the one getting married. “Can I wear this dress to your wedding? It looks cream in the photo but it’s actually gold ...
The partygoer asked on Reddit if she was in the wrong for rewearing her unconventional dark blue wedding dress Zoey Lyttle is a Society & Culture Writer-Reporter at PEOPLE. She covers influencers and ...
A bride's sister-in-law wore a white gown to attend her wedding. The dress code was "summer pastel chique." Apparently the bride's mother-in-law also attempted to violate the dress code. Wedding dress ...
Dressing for a wedding can be a minefield. Too short, too revealing, too white? It’s the last potential fashion faux-pas that is question on hundreds of soon-to-be guests' minds as we're coming up to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A bride-to-be is asking Reddit users for their advice on how to handle a wedding dress code situation with her soon-to-be ...
A bride was shocked and annoyed when her mother-in-law showed up to her wedding wearing a white dress. The mother-in-law was labelled 'selfish' and 'evil' by dozens online who were in disbelief over ...
A Reddit user is wondering if she's in the wrong for asking her mother to pick a color other than "winter white" to wear to her wedding Though the bride-to-be reminded her mom that it's "considered ...
A mother of the bride is defending her choice to wear a white gown on her daughter's wedding day - and says that she felt 'beautiful' in it. Cathy Caradimitropoulo, 56, and her daughter, Marisa Iodice ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. courtesy of Carley Brunetto; Courtesy of Madeleine White Carley Brunetto; Madeleine White A bride was left heartbroken after her ...
Wedding dress codes vary by season, theme, and formality, but one rule generally applies across the board: don't wear white. Unfortunately, not all guests are prepared to abide by this guideline, even ...