Phew! I’m surfacing from the tidal wave of kitchen parties, just long enough to write this post and dive in again into the sea of “5 more days before my friend gets married!” So we went for our final dress fittings, we’re getting our hair done tomorrow, and yep, we’re still practising masteps! So this’ll be a short post, with lots of pictures!
Casual
Many kitchen parties don’t really have a dress code, so it’s safer to stick to the casual dress code. Here are a few ideas:
Many kitchen parties don’t really have a dress code, so it’s safer to stick to the casual dress code. Here are a few ideas:
If the kitchen
party doesn’t have a dress code, the above ideas would be appropriate if the
kitchen party’s hosted by the bridesmaids, and has lots of young people, with a
young speaker, or one who’s young at heart.
Smart Casual
I would put the
majority of kitchen parties in this category. Where the party’s hosted by the
bride’s in-laws or her female relatives, you could expect a lot of older ladies
among the bride’s friends. The mood is a bit more formal, and your dress should
reflect that:
Smart
Some kitchen
parties are becoming fancier and fancier, with the invite specifying a smart or
formal dress code. Here are some ideas:
Other
I found all
these ideas at Asos Fashion Finder. Check out their website for more ideas.
What do you say ladies? What would you wear on your kitchen party? What did you wear? What other outfits would you like to see on this page? I’d love to hear from you!
What do you say ladies? What would you wear on your kitchen party? What did you wear? What other outfits would you like to see on this page? I’d love to hear from you!
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