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Appropriate Attire for the Bride for Her Rehearsal Dinner

Malin / Balestriere Rehearsal Dinner
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Of all the wedding festivities, the rehearsal dinner is a time for the bride to relax and enjoy the time with the people closest to her. Surrounded by her soon-to-be husband and in-laws, wedding party, and family, she wants to exude the confidence and comfort every bride should have. Depending on the location and formality of the event, though, the bride certain attire may be better suited for the occasion.

  • For the brides who are having their rehearsal dinner at a fancy restaurant or country club, a nice cocktail dress would be a nice sophisticated, yet fun choice. Complementing her outfit with accessories she loves and add some sparkle is a great addition. One should remember, though, if they are wearing a bold color dress to tone down the accessories.
  • For the brides who opted for a more informal rehearsal dinner, it is important to feel and look relax, but also stand out from the rest of the guests. Depending on the weather, wearing capri or khaki pants with a fun and dressy top may be a better fit.
  • If the event is outdoors, the bride has the flexibility to dress in whatever she in comfortable wearing. However, it is suggested to avoid wearing heels for an outside event. If the terrain is uneven, it could cause her to fall. The last thing a bride wants is a sprained ankle the day before her wedding!
  • Above all, the bride must make sure that she is comfortable and confident in the outfit she is wearing. This is the night to relax before entering into her Happily Ever After.
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