Yes to I do
In this episode of Yes to I Do, the team are back in the cosy ceremony barn with the fire on to tackle a topic that affects every wedding - what guests should actually wear. From day guest attire to the trickier question of evening dress codes, the conversation covers the unwritten rules, the common mistakes and the small details that can make all the difference between feeling confident and feeling underdressed. Along the way the team debate sage green, satin dresses, polo shirts, socks with shoes, abandoned heels on the lawn and exactly how a couple should communicate their dress code without it feeling like a demand. Key Takeaways Bridesmaid colours are the one thing couples should always share. Guests turning up in the same colour as the bridal party can feel mortified. A quiet heads up about bridesmaid colours avoids any awkward clashes on the day. Evening dress codes are far more confusing without guidance. Without a steer, guests might turn up in jeans and a top while day guests are in cocktail dresses. A little direction helps everyone feel appropriately dressed. Satin is beautiful but risky for UK weddings. It shows sweat, marks easily and turns champagne coloured dresses into polka dot dresses in the rain. A sturdier fabric is a safer bet for both bridesmaids and male shirts. The venue and season should guide guest choices. A countryside barn wedding suits boots and warmer autumnal tones, while a hotel setting calls for something classier. Invitations and stationery colours often hint at the palette to avoid. Comfort matters as much as style for the evening. Heels frequently get abandoned on the lawn and forgotten for weeks. Flats or a pair of flip flops in the bag can save guests from a barefoot dance floor. Key Moments "Guest outfits are quite top tier now - people are going all out because it's a special occasion." "If it rains and you're in your champagne satin dress, it's now a polka dot champagne satin dress." "Don't go barefoot - imagine all the shoes that have been on that dance floor." About Yes to I Do Yes to I Do is the podcast from Coton House Farm for couples planning their perfect wedding. Hosted by Lydia and the team, each episode covers everything from food and drink to styling, planning tips and real wedding insights. The goal is simple - to help couples feel confident, informed and excited at every stage of their wedding journey. About Coton House Farm Set in the stunning Staffordshire countryside, Coton House Farm is an exclusive, luxury wedding barn venue designed for couples seeking a magical and unforgettable celebration. With beautifully restored barns, scenic outdoor spaces, and flexible layouts, it offers a seamless experience from morning preparations in The Stables to a breathtaking ceremony and lively reception. Whether you choose an elegant indoor setting or a picturesque outdoor backdrop, Coton House Farm provides the perfect setting for your dream wedding, filled with romance and charm. Connect with Coton House Farm Website: https://www.cotonhousefarm.com/ [https://www.cotonhousefarm.com/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cotonhousefarm/ [https://www.instagram.com/cotonhousefarm/] TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cotonhousefarm [https://www.tiktok.com/@cotonhousefarm] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Cotonhousefarmweddingvenue/ [https://www.facebook.com/Cotonhousefarmweddingvenue/] Pinterest: https://uk.pinterest.com/cotonhousefarm/ [https://uk.pinterest.com/cotonhousefarm/] X: https://x.com/cotonhousefarm [https://x.com/cotonhousefarm] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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