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‘How is this a wedding outfit?’ people criticize the woman who showed up to her brother’s wedding in a tiny tutu

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A WOMAN has been criticized for wearing a tiny tutu she handmade to her brother’s wedding.

Clothing maker Paris Culbertson took to social media to show off her wedding guest’s tiny blue dress, but not everyone was impressed.

Paris revealed the minidress she wore to her brother's wedding

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Paris revealed the minidress she wore to her brother’s weddingCredit: tiktok/@pazadz
But many people said she should have found something else to wear

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But many people said she should have found something else to wearCredit: tiktok/@pazadz

In an earlier clip, Paris appeared unsure if the outfit was too much to wear on her brother’s wedding day and asked TikTok users for their opinions.

While many claimed it was inappropriate, it seemed Paris decided not to listen and wore the dress anyway, toning it down by not wearing a large bow in her hair.

O mini The dress was made from a light blue silk material, using boning to create an exaggerated, wrap-around structure.

The bottom of the dress was lined with netting to create a puffy micro miniskirt.

Sharing a photo of herself and her brother on toss day, she addressed commenters who asked what she ended up wearing and revealed that she kept the dress.

Paris explained: “I wore the dress. In fact, there was nothing else.

“But I didn’t use it with the bow.

“I made it a little more toned down.”

Although Paris revealed that neither her brother nor his wife cared about her dress, people online had a lot to say about it.

The clip posted to his TikTok account @Pazadz went viral with more than 800,000 views and 4,800 likes.

Brides’ ‘Ridiculous’ Wedding Day Rules Have Guests Leaving

People were quick to share their thoughts, claiming she should have worn something else instead of stealing the bride’s attention.

One person wrote: “Borderline looks white and is half an inch away from the town of Coochie… that’s a no from me mate.”

Another commented: “Absolute rubbish, you had nothing else to wear.”

“I would 100% have bought something else at the last minute. How is this a wedding outfit haha,” wrote a third.

Clothing Etiquette for Wedding Guests

If you’re struggling to decide on a dress for wedding season, here are some rules on what not to wear so you don’t get into trouble.

  • Folklore says that wearing red to a wedding means you slept with the groom.
  • Casual attire like jeans and flip-flops should always be avoided.
  • Any color that can be chosen like white or cream – even if it isn’t.
  • Most would agree that your cleavage needs to be covered.
  • Wearing white is a big no-no if you’re not the bride.

Meanwhile, a fourth said: ‘You make clothes for a living, let’s be real, you definitely had SOMETHING more appropriate like smart trousers or a longer skirt?! I would be upset with my sister-in-law.’

“Why? Literally anything would have been better than this,” said a fifth.

Someone else added: “Couldn’t you let someone else have all the attention for just one day?”

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