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A SECOND opinion on a wedding guest's formal attire confirmed her suspicions. People explained that even though the bride gave the okay on her dress, she may still secretly disapprove. Redditor TrickEase shared the wedding dress in a post.

"I have a wedding next week, and these are the two dresses I'm stuck between," she said. She explained that she had a preference for a white babydoll style that she designed herself but felt unsure about. "The first one I asked the bride about, and she said she 'doesn't see a problem with it, and it's clearly not a wedding dress,' but I don't know any of the guests that well," she said.



"I guess I'm more worried about their opinion. The guest added that she was concerned she would attract the ire of fellow attendees. "I made this dress and just desperately want an excuse to wear it out, but not if someone is gonna 'spill' red wine on me (does that actually happen?)," she said.

The second option she felt is much less viable. "The second dress I bought in a panic as a back-up dress. I'm not overly keen on it me," she said.

"It was supposed to be tea length, but I'm very short, and it's turned out maxi on me. "I'm now also overthinking how pale a pink it is and whether it will show up too light. "Also, does it look like I split food down myself with the weird yellow lace placement? "There is no written dress code for the wedding, but it's a daytime garden wedding.

"It has to be a choice between these two, as I don't have any more time or funds.

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