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The wedding I'm going to next weekend is described as "formal but not black tie." It's also in the Estes Park, Colorado, area in September, which means the weather could be pretty much anything.

I have a long swooshy black skirt that will be fine. I have a pretty red Asian-brocadey-looking top that would also be fine. However, it's sleeveless, so if I'm going to wear it, I need a wrap or something.

I have a pretty red wrap, too. (Those of you who were at [livejournal.com profile] tahnan and [livejournal.com profile] leighjen's wedding may remember it.) Alas, it is very much not the same red as the top.

My question is this: How much black is acceptable as a wedding guest? I could wear a sleeveless black velvet shell with the skirt and the red wrap. Or I could get a black wrap and wear that with the black skirt and red top. But is that too much black for a wedding?

[Edited to add: Or, alternatively yet again, what would be a good other color of wrap to look for? The top is pretty bright red.]

And if I can't do that, where can I find a non-frumpy dressy top between now and Thursday morning? I tried a couple of places after work today, but as today was definitely one for the Bad Day files (frustrating day at work), of course I didn't find anything.

Date: 2006-08-29 02:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tmcay.livejournal.com
Of the options you originally mentioned, I think I like the black skirt/black shell/red wrap the best. But I think I would like it better if you could find some additional accessory in a lighter neutral tone to soften the other colors, like some sort of scarf or neck piece in cream. I wouldn't worry about "too much black" at a wedding.

Is the ceremony at the Stanley? Anywhere near Estes will be beautiful, but look out for charging elk.

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