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Black is a wedding trendBy Abigail Van Buren Dear Abby: Regarding the letter about wearing black at weddings:
I am a professional pianist/organist who has played for numerous weddings. Last
winter, I was asked to play for a large wedding. I chose a black dress with
a fancy sequined jacket. Before the wedding, I dropped by to visit my 90-year-old
mother, who questioned my black dress. I assured her that black was now appropriate. Dear Charlotte: I hadn't realized that so many women now wear black to weddings that the few who don't have become "standouts." Read on: Dear Abby: In response to the woman whose mother thought wearing black to a wedding was taboo: That mom has obviously never been to a New York wedding, where wearing black is practically a requirement. My husband's family lives there, and at a recent wedding with more than 100 guests, I was one of only six women NOT wearing black. (Two of my three sisters-in-law had their bridesmaids wear black.) — Colorful in New England Dear Colorful: Interesting. However, let's be clear to all my readers. Nowhere is it written that black MUST be worn to a wedding — unless the bride requests it. Dear Abby: While wearing black may, indeed, be considered
"classy" and "tasteful" by many women today, I personally
find the trend depressing. Dear Loves Color: The old saying that color evokes emotion must be true, because from the tone of your letter it's clear you're seeing red. Please remember that what people wear isn't as important as how they feel in it. (It would be interesting to know what women in the Middle East would wear if their governments allowed them the choice we enjoy in this country — may I live to see the day!) Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com |
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