Dressing Your Wedding Guests
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Dressing Your Wedding Guests: A Unique Challenge
When Jennifer started planning her wedding, she encountered an unexpected challenge: deciding how her guests should dress.
Traditionally, weddings are formal affairs. Guests typically wear tuxedos and gowns if part of the wedding party, or suits and formal dresses if they're attending. This unwritten code is generally understood, leaving the bride free to focus on her own gown and those of her bridesmaids. Most guests either know the appropriate attire or have someone to advise them.
However, mishaps can occasionally occur. You might find someone arriving in a plaid jacket, a clashing tie, and a whimsical hat. These instances are rare, though, as most guests dress appropriately.
Jennifer’s wedding, however, aimed to break from tradition. She and her fiancé planned a casual ceremony at a country club by the beach. While her dress would be formal, the bridesmaids would wear sundresses, and the groom and best man would don khakis and summer jackets.
Jennifer wanted her guests to embrace a casual dress code, but not too casual. She envisioned women in summer dresses or skirts with nice blouses, and men in sport shirts and slacks with jackets. No suits, ties, T-shirts, or shorts were welcome?"certainly no swimsuits or bikinis. The desired look was relaxed but polished.
Jennifer sought a way to communicate this without issuing a lengthy, potentially unwelcome dress code. She wished to avoid dictating specifics, aware of the potential etiquette faux pas.
Simply stating "casual attire" was risky, as some might interpret it to mean T-shirts and sneakers. Jennifer spent days crafting her message, struggling to combine brevity, courtesy, and clarity.
The solution came as a lightbulb moment: a humorous poem printed on a small card with the invitation. This approach was concise, engaging, and memorable. By adding a touch of humor, Jennifer ensured the message would be well-received.
Lacking poetic skills, Jennifer enlisted the help of a poet, collaborating through four drafts to create eight lines of delightful verse that clearly conveyed her wishes and brought a smile to her guests’ faces.
Having solved this dilemma, Jennifer turned her attention to the next wedding-related hurdle: the weather.
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