My mom keeps trying to wear white to my wedding — no matter how many dresses I reject, she still won’t take the hint
It’s one of the biggest questions that brides face on their big day: is it OK for someone other than the bride to wear white to the wedding?
It won’t be long until Jess* and Cameron* tie the knot; their day is rapidly approaching, and Jess’ mom, Sophia*, is getting herself ready for the big day.
For weeks, she’s been hunting high and low for the perfect dress to wear for her role as the mother of the bride.
However, the dresses she sends to Jess for approval keep getting knocked back, and it seems she isn’t getting the message.
“Why is my mom sending these as potential mother-of-bride dresses?”
Taking to Reddit, Jess shared some of the dresses her mom sent for approval, venting her frustrations with each of the available choices.
“Why is my mom sending these as potential mother-of-bride dresses?” she asked.
Attached to the post were 10 gowns, all beautiful, encrusted and delicate in design.
The floor-length gowns weren’t too revealing, had stunning floral embellishments and made for the perfect mother-of-the-bride dresses.
But there was a huge issue: they were also practically all-white.
(In other words, a major wedding fashion faux pas.)
Jess saw the issue straight away.
“Are these way too light in color or is it just me?” the bride-to-be asked.
While she thought the dresses were beautiful designs, Jess continued knocking the options her mom sent back, arguing that they were a little too light for the occasion.
“Some of these are better than others,” she confessed. “I don’t mind the ones that are obviously gold.”
However, Jess took issue with the lighter options, “making comments” to her mom to subtly explain that the others she picked were “a little too light.”


