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Its common knowledge that thebrideis the only woman who gets to wear white to awedding.
If someone else wears that color, it can be perceived as an attempt to steal her spotlight.
But what about similar shades of white, such as tan, cream, or nude?
I need your help.
In person, it looks tan-cream-nude.
Im hoping because Im dark, it doesnt look white.
In asubsequent video, Tanya said that she had bought the absolutely perfect dress for a family trip.
Still, given its formal look, she figured it could also be appropriate for a wedding.
The concept does not exist.
Youre basically encouraged to dress to the nines.
They say red is off-limits, but people still wear red.
I know white isnt allowed in Western weddings, but because it is so tan, I wasnt sure.
Im not trying to sabotage anyones wedding.
Gorgeous dress, tho, someone wrote.
NOT for a wedding.
But definitely so gorrrrg for another event!!!
another TikTok user said.
However, others judged that the dress wasnt inappropriate for the event.
Queen Victorias 1840 wedding to Prince Albert is believed to have started the trend, according toBritannica.
Victoria reportedly opted for that color to show off the detailed Honiton lace produced by the British lace industry.
Additionally, the delicate gown reflected purity and innocence.
Before that, brides used to wear different colors for practical reasons.