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‘Too much skin, a super low neck and a thigh-high slit?’ people slate guest’s black tie wedding dress as ‘just too much’
A WEDDING guest’s dress to a black-tie nuptial event was not a hit among people online.
Not only did the style have a low neck but it also had a thigh-high slit, which many deemed as showing too much skin and too inappropriate for the occasion.
GettyPeople were worried that a Reddit user’s dress choice for a wedding was too much[/caption]
Reddit user Leading-Milk5592 took to the social media platform to gauge whether or not a dress was appropriate for a wedding she was going to.
She wrote in a post that she was going to a black tie formal spring wedding and asked if it was “ok to wear.”
She also commented that the special event would take place in March in the Highlands of Scotland.
Readers expressed concerns that she would be “freezing” in the dress, but she replied that she’s used to the weather.
In addition, she said she has a few outer layer options to remove once they’re at the indoor venue.
The guest posted her inquiry in the popular Reddit group Wedding Attire Approval, where “people come to ask if an outfit for an upcoming wedding is appropriate.”
Leading Milk also wrote in another caption that she loved the dress but had “never been to a wedding before.”
It was a green Lavish Alice Daniella Satin Jaquard Cowl Neck Maxi Dress, $285.
Most people were not a fan of the look for the formal occasion and made that apparent in the comments.
“That back is really cute/fun, but then there’s also a super low cowl neck AND a thigh-high slit? A cowl neck can be lovely but something applies. Just way too much skin,” a Reddit user commented.
“I am of the school that a thigh-high slit is never ever ever black tie appropriate. EVER,” they added.
“I think it depends on how busty you are. On the model, it looks lovely. If I were to wear it with DDs, it would be highly inappropriate,” a woman wrote.
“It is a lot of skin for a black tie. It depends on the bride’s style. If she shows a lot of skin normally, it will be ok if you are flat-chested. If you are busty, this will be difficult to wear,” another said.
Leading Milk explained in comments that she only ordered the dress and has not tried it on, so she will make her final decision once it arrives.
A WEDDING guest’s dress to a black-tie nuptial event was not a hit among people online.
Not only did the style have a low neck but it also had a thigh-high slit, which many deemed as showing too much skin and too inappropriate for the occasion.
GettyPeople were worried that a Reddit user’s dress choice for a wedding was too much[/caption]
Reddit user Leading-Milk5592 took to the social media platform to gauge whether or not a dress was appropriate for a wedding she was going to.
She wrote in a post that she was going to a black tie formal spring wedding and asked if it was “ok to wear.”
She also commented that the special event would take place in March in the Highlands of Scotland.
Readers expressed concerns that she would be “freezing” in the dress, but she replied that she’s used to the weather.
In addition, she said she has a few outer layer options to remove once they’re at the indoor venue.
The guest posted her inquiry in the popular Reddit group Wedding Attire Approval, where “people come to ask if an outfit for an upcoming wedding is appropriate.”
Leading Milk also wrote in another caption that she loved the dress but had “never been to a wedding before.”
It was a green Lavish Alice Daniella Satin Jaquard Cowl Neck Maxi Dress, $285.
Most people were not a fan of the look for the formal occasion and made that apparent in the comments.
“That back is really cute/fun, but then there’s also a super low cowl neck AND a thigh-high slit? A cowl neck can be lovely but something applies. Just way too much skin,” a Reddit user commented.
“I am of the school that a thigh-high slit is never ever ever black tie appropriate. EVER,” they added.
“I think it depends on how busty you are. On the model, it looks lovely. If I were to wear it with DDs, it would be highly inappropriate,” a woman wrote.
“It is a lot of skin for a black tie. It depends on the bride’s style. If she shows a lot of skin normally, it will be ok if you are flat-chested. If you are busty, this will be difficult to wear,” another said.
Leading Milk explained in comments that she only ordered the dress and has not tried it on, so she will make her final decision once it arrives.
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