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Sustainability is a key concern in 2021 and beyond - and that extends to wedding guest fashion. We're not saying you have to buy something new for a wedding, unless you want to. You can use these dos and don't of wedding guest dressing to put together a look from your existing wardrobe, as a planet- and budget-friendly alternative. You could also set up an outfit trade with a well dressed friend!If you are buying a new outfit, you can still make a sustainable choice by opting for something you'll get plenty of wear out of after the wedding, or by shopping for second-hand or vintage pieces. Ready for more? Try this Spinning Wheel Colouring Sheet for some creative fun. What is Costume Design? Using this Design an Outfit worksheet is also great for reinforcing your child's fine motor skills as they can practise holding a pencil and colouring within the lines. The burnout velvet fabric of this Rouje dress feels very luxe and has a wonderfully subtle shine. Velvet doesn't have to be only for winter weddings - this extra-light version is ideal for summer, too. If there's no dress code included, you're in wedding-guest-fashion limbo. But if there is a dress code on the invitation, it's not always clear exactly what is meant. We've all been through the low-key drama of trying to interpret 'smart casual'.
You may need to dress slightly differently depending on the time of year in which the funeral is taking place. It’s important to choose clothes that you will comfortable in as some funerals can last a few hours. Empire waist – Empire waists usually refer to lines in women’s clothes that come together below the breasts making sort of an upside down triangular shape; it can also refer to men’s clothes in the late 18th century who sported skirts with waistlines dropping to about navel level.
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