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6 Things Guests Should Never Wear to a Wedding

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Tips from expert stylists. Whether an invitation calls for formal, cocktail, or garden attire, guest

Tips from expert stylists. [Martha Stewart: Weddings]( [Martha Stewart: Weddings]( [Best Guest]( Whether an invitation calls for formal, cocktail, or garden attire, guests can prevent the most serious fashion faux pas with these universal wedding style rules. [6 Things Guests Should Never Wear to a Wedding]( [7 Reasons Why Guests Are RSVPing "No" to Your Wedding]( [11 Beautiful Wedding Cake Trends to Inspire Your Celebration's Dessert]( [How to Tell Your Parents You're Eloping Without Offending Them]( [23 Blue Wedding Color Ideas That Are Timeless and Elevated]( [Be Our Guest]( Can a dress that's not quite white land you in hot water at a wedding? We ask wedding style experts to weigh in on navigating the tricky territory of ivory wedding guest attire. [Can a Guest Wear a White Dress With a Pattern to a Wedding? 5 Experts Weigh In]( [Perfect Hair]( Low buns are a timeless classic, but with a few modern tweaks, they can become the perfect canvas for a wedding hairstyle that's both elegant and versatile. [24 Low Bun Wedding Hair Ideas for Your Big Day]( [Pro Photos]( Stress-free wedding photos? We've got you covered! This expert shot list ensures unforgettable memories. [The Ultimate Wedding Photo Shot List]( Hmm…Next, I Need to Plan My… [The Must-Have Checklist for Your Wedding Day]( [How to Make Your Wedding Seating Chart Stress-Free]( [What Exactly Belongs on Your Wedding Registry?]( [3 Wedding-Day Beauty Tips for Brides Who Wear Glasses]( [The Most Important Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Start Touring Wedding Venues]( [An Intimate Outdoor Wedding, Surrounded by Oak Trees in California]( [Martha Stewart logo]( [Instagram]( [TikTok]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [YouTube]( [Threads]( [X]( [Flipboard]( [Unsubscribe]( We independently evaluate all recommended products and services. If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. This email was sent to {EMAIL} Was this email forwarded to you? [Subscribe Here]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service]( Dotdash Meredith, 225 Liberty St, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10281 ©2024. All rights Reserved. [Dotdash Meredith]( Martha Stewart is part of the [Dotdash Meredith]( publishing family.

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