Wedding Etiquette 2024 Bride and Groom in Shades

As we gear up for my son’s best friend, Shay’s wedding this weekend, it’s the perfect time to revisit wedding etiquette in 2024! With love in the air and dance floors calling, let’s break down the essential dos and don’ts for wedding guests, ensuring you’re a hit at the celebration!

What to Wear: Fashion Forward

In: Personal Style and Vibrant Choices
Gone are the days when black was considered taboo for weddings! Now, it’s all about expressing yourself. Whether you’re rocking a bold color, a chic black dress, or a stunning floral print, make sure you feel fabulous. Just remember:

  • No White Allowed: Unless you’re the bride (and let’s be honest, if you are, you probably already know this rule), steer clear of white or ivory. We want the bride to shine like the diamond she is!
  • Check the Dress Code: Always peek at the invitation for clues—whether it’s cocktail, semi-formal, or the increasingly popular “Come as You Are” vibe. You don’t want to show up looking like you just stepped off the runway while others are in flip-flops and shorts!

Out: Stuffy Formality
Stiff, overly formal attire is on its way out. Comfort is key! Weddings are about celebrating love, not enduring the torture of too-tight shoes.

What to Bring: Thoughtful Gestures

In: Personal Touches and Handwritten Cards
If you know the couple well, a small, thoughtful gift goes a long way. If they have a registry, pick something that reflects their tastes. And don’t forget the card—nothing beats a handwritten note that tugs at the heartstrings! Who doesn’t love a little extra love on their special day?

Out: Last-Minute Gifts
We get it—life gets busy! But avoid the temptation to grab a random item from the clearance rack. You want to show you care, not that you forgot about the wedding until the last minute!

Gifts: The Cash Conversation

In: Cash and Gift Cards
Cash gifts are totally acceptable these days, especially if you know they’re saving for something special like a honeymoon or a new home. Gift cards are also a safe bet—think of it as giving the couple the freedom to splurge on what they really want.

Out: Generic Gifts
Avoid giving gifts that scream “I didn’t know what to get you!” Personalization matters. So, unless your buddy is a fan of those quirky garden gnomes, maybe skip that aisle.

Social Media: Navigating Online Presence

In: Respectful Sharing
Before you hit the ‘post’ button, check with the couple about their social media preferences. Some couples prefer to keep their special moments private—so be a good guest and follow their lead!

Out: Live-Streaming Everything
We get it—your dance moves are epic, but save the live-streaming for your TikTok followers! Over-sharing can take away from the couple’s moment, so keep your phone away during significant parts of the ceremony.

Guest Behavior: Be Considerate

In: Good Vibes Only
Celebrate! Laugh, dance, and enjoy yourself. After all, you’re there to honor Shay and her partner, so let the good vibes flow.

Out: Drama and Distractions
Leave any personal drama at the door! This is a time for love, laughter, and possibly some embarrassing dance moves—definitely not for awkward family feuds.

Celebrate Love and Friendship

As we prepare for any wedding, let’s keep these guidelines in mind. Weddings are a celebration of love and togetherness, and as a guest, you play a significant role in making it memorable. So put on that killer outfit, grab a thoughtful gift, and get ready to dance the night away! Here’s to a fabulous celebration of love—cheers!

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Dorey Duncan Scott Senior Litigation Paralegal
Hi! I’m Dorey Duncan Scott, a mother of three, wife and fashion entrepreneur. I started my career in fashion back in the early 90’s when I did print, still and runway modeling. I studied Fashion Merchandising, Music Business and Marketing, while also obtaining certificates in such industry-necessary areas such as make-up, styling and runway choreography. In addition, I had work as a spokesmodel for several brands, appearing in print and in person. As a former model, turned senior litigation paralegal, artist manager and on-air personality with a passion for fashion, beauty, and personal development, I bring a unique combination of style, strategic thinking, and legal expertise to my work. My years navigating the legal world have sharpened my attention to detail, while my experience and passion for fashion, beauty, and personal development drives my desire to help others feel empowered and help them in their journey toward self-empowerment. My experience in the fashion world has taught me the power of confidence. 
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