Month: August 2007

  • What should I wear to a wedding in Germany?

    As previously posted, Mr. Apple and I planned to postpone our honeymoon 3 months after our wedding in order to attend a good friends wedding in Germany. The bride and I have been friends for almost 10 years and she met her German fiancee in Med School. It’s coming up next week and I’m clueless as to what I should wear.

    Here are the stats:

    Catholic German wedding held in a cathedral
    I am her Maid of Honor
    This will be our honeymoon trip

    Afternoon Ceremony held here:

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    photo found on www.ipernity.com

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    www.klosterladen-birnau.de

    Champagne Reception Preceeding Dinner here: (hotel used to be a former Dominican Monastery)

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    photo via World Hotels

    Initially my friend (the bride) had asked me to be her MOH way before she even began to start planning her wedding. Later, she found out there is no such thing as a “wedding party” in a German wedding. A lot of the American traditions focus on having a MOH, 3 bridesmaids, 1 BM, 3 groomsmen, flower girl, ringbearers, etc but the German focus more on the bride and groom. She informed me that I won’t need to prepare for any rehearsals or prepare to walk down the aisle – basically we’ll be a regular guest. So we won’t need to do anything except relax and enjoy the day. I’m cool with that. -)

    So here’s the dilemnia, I asked her if she would prefer me to wear anything – a certain color, style, length since I still sort of am her MOH and they will also still have a BM. She really liked my MOH’s dress at my wedding in May. So we agreed, i’d wear that.

    It wasn’t until today that I realized umm…is it appropriate? The dress is by no means risque but I will be attending a German Catholic wedding. My shoulders and back will be exposed, the dress is low in the front, and the material is somewhat sheer in daylight. I don’t want to be disrespectful to Almighty God or any of the guests. I was trying to research, but with little success, some German Weddings online. I noticed that most of the guests were very conservatively dressed, as in even the women are wearing dark suit jackets with skirts. These websites maybe dated but i’m a little concerned.

    We’re also really trying to pack light since we’ll be doing day trips for two weeks, traveling by train every 2 days. So, if i could and to be safe, i’d bring 2-3 different dresses with matching sandels/heels but that’s just not feasible. I have a couple of more simple dresses (one eyelit white and one striped grey and white) that I could wear on my honeymoon just in case we go to a nice dinner. So I was thinking about wearing one of those to the wedding but is it appropriate to wear white to a German wedding if you’re not the bride?

    My questions from this post. How formal/conservative are German weddings? Which dress would be more appropriate? Do they do TOASTS? Should I prepare one?

    Aghhhhh help, If there are German Weddingbee readers out there, HELP! I’ve had no luck finding any information! -)

    Grey and white Gap Dress (makes me look pregnant but I still like it)
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    White Eyelet dress similar to this Lily Pulitzer one
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    MOH dress photo by Huy
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  • Check out this Grooms Cake with attached DVD

    The other night I was checking out www.fwforum.com “weekly favorites” and noticed this grooms cake.

    The whole grooms cake with attached DVD player playing Texas Longhorns’ victory over USC for the national championship.

    Wow. How could one eat that? It’s just so elaborate.

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    by the one and only Huy from F8Studio