Sunday, February 26, 2012

Do you suppose to dress up for your rehearsal dinner?

I am getting married in a month and I want to know do you dress up for the rehearsal dinner. We will be rehearsal and putting together the favors and setting things up at the hotel. This is my second wedding and due to so much work I did at the first one we didn't dress up for the rehearsal dinner also it was at Old country Buffet. But this rehearsal dinner will be at a hibachi grill restaurant about 10 mins from the hotel that we are having the wedding and reception at. So any advice on how I should do this. That day is going to be hectic because I will picking up the kids and driving around getting rental supplies for the wedding getting nails and toes done. And of course packing for the honeymoon. How did you dress or will dress for your rehearsal dinner.Do you suppose to dress up for your rehearsal dinner?
It really depends. Use the dress code of the location of your dinner as your guide. I've worn jeans and a nice top to a hibachi grill before, but it would also be appropriate to dress up a bit more, too. My wedding reception was at an upscale restaurant, so we "dressed up" - hubby wore a khaki suit and tie (in the summer) and I wore a green silk dress.
This sounds to me like what they call "business casual", which basically means anything but jeans. I've only been to one rehearsal dinner that was truly dressy, and the guys were whining all over the place, since they had to get up and do it again the next day...lolDo you suppose to dress up for your rehearsal dinner?
It depends on how "fancy" the place is that you are having your dinner at. We dressed nicely for our rehearsal and dinner because we were married in a church and the dinner was at very upscale restaurant.

Good Luck!
I'd dress party casual (meaning, I'd wear a nice skirt and top or casual dress). This is an important day too!Do you suppose to dress up for your rehearsal dinner?
It usually depends on the formality of the wedding. Since you are having it at a restaurant, following the dress code they have will be enough.



Generally you do dress up, and for people having seriously fancy weddings, the rehearsal dinner could be almost as elaborate. Personally, I think it should be pretty casual. A way for you to enjoy your closest friends and relatives who have helped you get to this point. If they can't handle you casual, who can.



Make sure that if you decide that it will be super casual you let people know. You don't want to show up in jeans and have your sister show up in a fancy dress. You're the bride... it's wedding #2, relax... It's completely your decision.

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