Dressing for a Wedding

Posted by: SFY

Dressing for a Wedding - 04/20/04 06:17 PM

Three friends and I are attending a wedding in A Coruņa in August. What is the appropriate attire to wear to a summer wedding in Galicia?
Posted by: Sheryl

Re: Dressing for a Wedding - 04/20/04 08:03 PM

My first question would be: at what time of day is the wedding? Next...how old you and your friends are? Will you be traveling from the States specifically to the wedding?

Thirty years ago I was invited to a wedding in Madrid. My friends and I were living with the family directly involved...that's why the invite. The religious service was, for me, a hoot. Not as formal as here in the States. Everyone just ran into the church and the priest preformed the service, one,two, three. There was no "official" procession nor music. Nor did the bridesmaids wear the same outfit. They were, however, impeccably dressed. The reception, which was held in a 4/5 star hotel, was, from an American perspective, semi-formal: suits for the gentlemen and cocktail dresses for the women.

I would suggest that you ask if the function is "black tie (un smoking)", formal or semi-formal. August, moreover, is a brutally hot month. Even if it is formal, I'm sure you can find something weather appropriate.

Sheryl
Posted by: SFY

Re: Dressing for a Wedding - 04/21/04 10:34 PM

I haven't gotten all the details yet but I know that the wedding is taking place on a Friday. So I would think that it would be in the afternoon or evening. (Especially as it would cut down on the heat.)

We're two couples in the 30-40 year old range. Our trip to Spain is because of the wedding of a friend of ours to a Spaniard. We're using it as an excuse to explore Galicia and the west coast of Spain and Portugal.
Posted by: Sheryl

Re: Dressing for a Wedding - 04/21/04 11:03 PM

Well, the days of the week do not have any bearing on the function. Spanairds, as well as most Europeans, don't care that much if it is a weekday or a week-end.

But, since you know the function is in the afternoon, I would think that would suggest semi-formal. Just be prepared for heat...linen... for men would be great. I'd choose something equally light for yourself...possibly, also, linen.

Just remember, Spanairds are more formal than we.

Enjoy,
Sheryl