Re: Over-done/cheesy Wedding things
LOL. Oh dear. That’s so ridiculous, honestly. Sometimes these bridezillas really don’t think before ordering people around.
That I understand. I’ve been a bridesmaid and sister/cousin sister wearing a particular group colour, that I like and have enjoy. Although I was exaggerating the point in my previous post, but I have a problem with the thinking that all guests or females belonging to certain age group must turn up in one colour. It’s like deciding a uniform colour for the entire group of people. Following such trends once in a while is fine, but it seems as if all weddings come with a particular colour code these days. So really, the novelty factor that once surrounded such trend is now wearing off and this practice is becoming a total cheesfest in my eyes. You can only wear the colour Purple or Pink so many times (yes, the colour purple and I have fallen out big time). I am very particularly about my clothes, I enjoy dressing up, and I have outfits that I genuinely want to wear and wear it in certain fashion, so it gets quite frustrating when I’m not able to express my own style and taste. May sound quite shallow, but hey, this what Pakistanis weddings used to be all about. The whole dictated colour coding fluff has killed the joy of dressing up.
Agree!
Though, to be clear, this wasn’t the bride, it was the bride’s friend. The bride herself was a sweetheart and wouldn’t have cared at all… in the end I wasnt’ able to make it for other reasons but that “wear sweats!” left a really bad taste in my mouth.