“What Were You Thinking?“: Woman’s Dress Choice Sparks Debate About Wedding Etiquette
Something old, something new, something borrowed… but not something blue, for heaven’s sake! A wedding guest made an accidental outfit faux-pas at a wedding, showing up to the ceremony dressed exactly like the bridesmaids. Luckily, she survived the embarrassment and recounted the incident.
Taylor Fogarty, from South Florida, USA, was left mortified when she realized the floor-length pastel blue dress she wore to attend a friend’s wedding was the same gown as the bridesmaids’.
The 28-year-old was left “dying inside” during the nuptials, saying how she felt awful for making the mistake.
Taylor Fogarty was left mortified upon realizing she wore the same dress as the bridesmaids at a wedding she attended
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She told Kenny News: “I immediately started going bright red and my stomach was in knots.
“I just got so uncomfortable I wanted to leave, I fully couldn’t enjoy myself.
“I didn’t talk to the bridesmaids, I approached the bride at the reception and apologized.
“I was so embarrassed I felt like I had to say something.”
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As per The New York Post, Taylor said that the bride, who she had met prior to the event but wasn’t close to, insisted she didn’t mind.
Nevertheless, the South Floridian claimed she could tell the wife-to-be felt “some type of way about it.”
Taylor said she kept on bringing the accidental faux-up with other guests at the event because she was “so embarrassed.”
The 28-year-old was left “dying inside” during the nuptials, saying how she felt awful for making the mistake
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She recalled: “An older man said something about it when I was getting food at the buffet.
“I just walked away dying inside.
“It makes me cringe.”
@taylorfogartyythe fact that this actually happened.♬ original sound – Taylor Fogarty
Earlier this month, Taylor took to her TikTok account to post a video documenting her humiliating ordeal.
In the video, which was viewed 4.6 million times, Taylor briefly captured the line of bridesmaids before turning the camera to the lower part of her gown, exposing the doomed likeness.
“My Roman Empire is the time I showed up to a wedding in the same dress as the bridesmaids,” she wrote in the video.
Taylor recalled that an older guest said something about her when she was getting food at the buffet
Image credits: taylorfogartyy
People had quite a lot to say about her cringeworthy episode, with one TikTok user commenting: “Girl that is straight out of David’s Bridal, what were you thinking.”
David’s Bridal is a popular American clothier that specializes in wedding dresses, bridesmaid dresses, prom and homecoming dresses, quinceañera dresses, flower girl dresses, other formal wear, and alterations.
@taylorfogartyy Replying to @user8675026227272 #greenscreen #romanempire #bridesmaiddresses #wedding #fyp ♬ original sound – Taylor Fogarty
“Put what color my bridesmaids are wearing on my wedding website & to please avoid but who knows if anyone will see it,” someone else wrote.
An additional person chimed in: “That’s a literal bridesmaid dress.”
Taylor reportedly said the whole event was a lesson learned, and from now on, she would ask what bridesmaids were wearing at future weddings she attends.
Taylor’s awkward mishap sparked different reactions on social media
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Remember how you’ve been following another BP user around commenting “dEpEnDs On CoUnTrY“ under each one of their posts?
Load More Replies...Guys c’mon. Nobody cares. We come here for wholesome silly fluff not meaningless manufactured bs like this.
OMG...I need to be absolutely 100% sure what I'm wearing to the wedding doesn't match the bride's sister in law's cousins brothers underwear!!! Honestly why should anyone care as long as nobody but the bride is wearing white and there isn't anyone showing up in red to say "I slept with the groom before you did!"?? (Imagine if it was the bride's brother in law!!!)
This portal use to have style. I do not even know how to comment this. 1st world problems.
Personally, I'd like to know why she wore a gown like that to someone's wedding. It's horribly inappropriate to dress all fancy/cleavage/look at meee! When it's not your own wedding.
I’m more concerned about her eyebrows and bad spray tan
Load More Replies...Absolutely who f*****g cares! This is not even a tiny thing. Andrea you are an awful journalist
Idiocy. Anyone that would be bothered that someone coincidentally wore the same outfit as someone else is delusional.
Ikr? Like what is with "bridesmaid colours" "wedding party" etc? It must be an exclusively American thing because I've never heard of something like this except online. Wedding guests are guests, you wear whatever tf you want or get basic guidelines if the wedding is formal/informal, and as long as you're not in white (sometimes black) you're just fine
Load More Replies...Remember how you’ve been following another BP user around commenting “dEpEnDs On CoUnTrY“ under each one of their posts?
Load More Replies...Guys c’mon. Nobody cares. We come here for wholesome silly fluff not meaningless manufactured bs like this.
OMG...I need to be absolutely 100% sure what I'm wearing to the wedding doesn't match the bride's sister in law's cousins brothers underwear!!! Honestly why should anyone care as long as nobody but the bride is wearing white and there isn't anyone showing up in red to say "I slept with the groom before you did!"?? (Imagine if it was the bride's brother in law!!!)
This portal use to have style. I do not even know how to comment this. 1st world problems.
Personally, I'd like to know why she wore a gown like that to someone's wedding. It's horribly inappropriate to dress all fancy/cleavage/look at meee! When it's not your own wedding.
I’m more concerned about her eyebrows and bad spray tan
Load More Replies...Absolutely who f*****g cares! This is not even a tiny thing. Andrea you are an awful journalist
Idiocy. Anyone that would be bothered that someone coincidentally wore the same outfit as someone else is delusional.
Ikr? Like what is with "bridesmaid colours" "wedding party" etc? It must be an exclusively American thing because I've never heard of something like this except online. Wedding guests are guests, you wear whatever tf you want or get basic guidelines if the wedding is formal/informal, and as long as you're not in white (sometimes black) you're just fine
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