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Can you really tell your wedding guests what to wear?

Can you really tell your wedding guests what to wear?

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Guest outfits might not be the first thing on your planning list — but they can influence the vibe, look, and feel of your day. And when it comes to things like white dresses, practical footwear, or someone wanting to match your bridesmaids... it’s worth thinking about it early.


In this episode, Abby covers:

👗 Whether you can or should ask guests to dress a certain way

🎨 How to use colour palettes to guide outfit choices without being restrictive

🙅‍♀️ Why it’s okay to ask people not to wear white (yes, still!)

💬 What to do when someone wants to match your wedding party

❌ The big “don’ts” when it comes to dress codes

💖 How to make kind outfit suggestions while still holding your vision


Whether you're planning a barefoot beach day or a formal black-tie affair, this episode gives you tips on how to approach outfit requests kindly but clearly — without becoming a wedding dictator 👀


✨ The takeaway? You can have opinions on your guests' outfits... but flexibility, visuals, and thoughtful language go a long way.


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