
Black is still, after white, the most forbidden color to wear to a wedding. But little by little we are trying to break this rule. If you love to dress in black and are not willing to give it up, we are going to show you how and when to wear it.
Before, this color was associated with mourning, but with the arrival of <<Little Black Dress>> by Coco Chanel, black became synonymous with good taste, elegance and sophistication. Now, it is a staple in every man's and woman's wardrobe.

TIPS FOR WEARING BLACK TO A WEDDING
- Wear it to evening weddings, never to daytime weddings. This color is more suited for a night party.
- If you like total black, try to make the dress have an original touch that stands out, such as puffed sleeves, which are so on trend right now.
- Opt for a design that is not entirely long; a midi cut would be ideal. It can also have strategic openings such as a backless neckline or a slit in the leg.
- We can play with fabrics to give the look more light, such as velvet, satin, plumeti, sheer fabrics, etc.
- You can combine it with colored accessories to make the outfit less sober but, don't overdo it! For example, a bougainvillea clutch, some large earrings, or special shoes in a particular color.
- If the wedding is during the day and you still want to wear something black, we have the solution! Wear a black fascinator or a headpiece in this shade, which will add a sophisticated touch to the outfit.
Are you now convinced that you don't need to wear the colors of the rainbow to celebrate love? Besides, it looks great, is flattering, and is very easy to combine. What more could you ask for!
