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Aug 22, 2013
Lorena L.
So today I am going to my little baby cousins funeral and I have no idea what to wear. They said not to wear all black, considering the fact this is a first time for me I am clueless.
Help please I don't want to disrespect anyone
Aug 22, 2013
Symone B.
Aug 22, 2013
Lorena L.
One problem it's my time of month so that would probably not be good
Aug 22, 2013
Lorena L.
Thank you
Aug 22, 2013
Kiki P.
I'm so sorry to hear that :( What happened? Also, I agree with the all white.. That's what I wear at funerals.
Aug 22, 2013
Rachel H.
Wear a mixture of black and colors, if you're not comfortable wearing white (I never am at "that time"). Or brown and a different color. Brown bottoms, colored blouse and a brown blazer? Or an understated dress in any color would be fine. Like for my grans, I wore a khaki lace dress with a red belt and red heels. Really it comes down to what you want, could you ask other family members what they're wearing and kinda base off of that? I hope this helps some :/ and I'm sorry for your loss, dear.
Aug 22, 2013
Hannah K.
I think as long as you look nice anything is fine..
Aug 22, 2013
A S.
Don't wear white, I think some people would see that as slightly insensitive. Where something sophisticated and simple but classy.
Aug 22, 2013
A S.
*wear stupid auto correct lol.
Aug 22, 2013
Emily W.
I agree, wearing white to a funeral here would be extremely disrespectful. I know in some cultures white is okay, but if that's not common in your area I would avoid it. Dark colors like navy and plum can be mixed with black to break it up. Wear slacks or a skirt with a longer hem (knees or below), and a blouse or sweater (no exposed shoulders or cleavage). Flats or low heels, no sky-high stilettos in church. Keep jewelry and makeup simple and sedate, if you wear any at all.
Aug 22, 2013
Emily W.
I'm sorry about your loss. It is never easy losing a family member, especially if it is long before their time.
Aug 22, 2013
Laurie M.
Wear black or brown dress pants and a nice dressy shirt
Aug 23, 2013
Samantha C.
As long as you look respectful, for example no tits and arse hanging out, whatever you like! keep it simple maybe? so sorry for yours and your families loss xxx