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The professional event planning team from Manoa Grand Ballroom in Honolulu, Hawaii, has thrown more weddings, anniversary parties, and family reunions than you can possibly imagine. They know the ins and outs of venue logistics and etiquette, and one of the questions they’re asked the most often by both guests and clients is what the proper dress code is for weddings. 

These days, weddings run the gamut from lavish themed affairs to casual backyard barbecues, so choosing appropriate wedding attire is a little more complicated than it used to be. If you’re on the fence about what to wear to an upcoming wedding, follow these three tips from Manoa Grand Ballroom and you’ll feel cool and confident.

What To Wear To A Wedding

Look At The Invitation

Wedding VenueYou can tell a lot about a wedding by looking at the invitation, and some couples actually include dress code instructions on the wedding invitation. If there’s nothing explicitly written about what guests are expected to wear, pay attention to the wedding and reception venue. Try to match your level of formality to the ceremony and reception sites. 

Major Wedding Attire Pitfalls 

There are a few things that you should never wear to a wedding unless instructed to do so. Wearing white to a wedding is a big “no-no,” and no matter how casual the event is, you should never wear flip flops or clothing that looks unkempt. It’s also best to err on the side of conservative when selecting the modestly level of your wedding outfit. If the wedding you’re invited to is being held in a specific religious tradition, you may want to research what is considered appropriate within that culture. 

Stick To The Basics 

According to the venue team from Manoa Grand Ballroom, it’s much more common for people to feel embarrassed about their wedding attire when they are underdressed than when they are overdressed. Suits are always in style, and a beautiful cocktail dress with modest coverage is almost never out of place at a wedding. 

For more information on wedding etiquette, or to plan a visit to Honolulu’s most loved wedding venue, call Manoa Grand Ballroom at (808) 946-6758. You can also check out their Facebook page for more wedding tips!

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