This is for everyone who says, "How can I nicely tell my guests that they can't wear X color?!"
After receiving a Save the Date from my fiance's cousin, I decided to scope out the website in my spare time. In my perusing, I noticed there was a section for "attire". Under this section it stated: Reception- Ladies, don't wear white, it's reserved for the bride!!! (I'm sure they meant to be nice when they said it, because there was a smiley face!).
White?!? For a bride?!?!?! Did not see that coming- way to throw a curve ball at me! I've never met you, and I already think you're a snobby bitch who is going to be saying, "IT'S MY DAY!!!!" ALL. DAMN. DAY. Even my fiance, who isn't extremely well versed in certain etiquette rules (for example, he thinks that a potluck wedding would be fun!) said, "Wow, does she think you're an idiot?" Well, yes dear, apparently she does.
Bottom line there is no way for you to kindly tell your guests not to wear a certain color; it does not make it "less stressful" for guests- now I'm stressed that if I find a pink dress, it will be "too close to white". It's really just belittling to your guests. So please, for the sake of people who don't know you- please don't let this be their first impression of you.
I've been dressing myself for close to 30 years now; I've also been to formal events and managed to not screw that up. Are you now going to tell me that nipple tassles aren't appropriate for a business meeting?