
Wedding 'rules' from bride include removal of those who wear white or are disruptive: 'Very upset'
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A bride who shared "rules" for guests ahead of her wedding is getting pushback from commenters on Reddit, with some saying that if such an invitation came their way, they'd decline the invite.
Wrote the bride in a post on Reddit, "My husband and I have already eloped, and the ceremony is for our family who didn't get to see it." "No white attire, excluding shoes/accessories. Guests wearing white attire will be asked to leave or change." "If I received this invite I’d just stay home. Sorry." "I don’t think you need to explain basic conduct at a wedding." "If I got this as part of a wedding invitation, I would decline." Maureen Mackey is managing editor of lifestyle for Fox News Digital.
She said that included in her guidance for friends and family are these instructions: "This event will be held at a church, and semiformal attire is recommended. The wedding colors are blue, purple, light pink, champagne and black — and guests are invited but not required to join in dressing in these colors."













