I wore my wedding dress to someone else's big day – and got so many compliments (2024)

"Never wear white to someone else's wedding" has been drummed into me ever since I secured my very first wedding invite. It therefore felt like breaking the cardinal rule of all bridal festivities when I decided to re-wear my own wedding dress to a friend's wedding. But don't worry – I wasn't hellbent on upstaging the poor bride. Thanks to a clever business idea and seriously incredible design work, my ivory gown was given a new lease of life as a party dress.

The wedding industry has a long way to go before it goes hand-in-hand with sustainability. With more than 22 million weddings held in England and Wales over the last 70 years, wedding fashion has a lot to answer for when it comes to environmental damage. Only four per cent of brides opt to wear a second-hand dress and most are reluctant to part with their one-time wear gown after they say I do. Jennifer Katherine Crooks, founder and managing director of bridal seamstress company TheModiste in High Wycombe, saw a gap in the market – and the Modify Movement was born.

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"Wedding dresses are one of the most unsustainable parts of the wedding industry, apart from tights. The industry is catching up, there's movement into sustainable materials. But at the end of the day, the fact that you've made another thing in the world and only used it once is where sustainability stops," Jennifer says. "We're trying to change the movement. It's about reloving your dress and reusing it again, whether it's [as] a brand new item or just enjoying the off-cuts!"

Breathing new life into wedding dresses

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Every bride knows the prickle of horror at dropping a lump sum on a wedding dress you're only going to wear for a few hours. As someone who struggled to find a gown to fit my petite figure and had my dress custom-made, it felt even more wasteful to banish it to a dusty box in the attic.

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Revamping my dress and creating a new memory with it seemed like the perfect solution. I knew I wanted to keep the shape of the original Andrea Hawkes design, which was simple, elegant and flattered my stocky torso. The possibilities were endless, according to the Modiste team.

I asked Jennifer what the most common requests she gets are. "A lot of people want to turn them into jumpsuits so they can re-wear them for an anniversary. We don't want Modify to look like you're just wearing your wedding dress, we want it to become another fashionable piece," she says.

Luxury silk negligees, robes, miniature dresses, Christening gowns, and even Christmas baubles are some of their most requested Modify options.

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"One lady kept the net underneath the dress that we cut out for her, turning it into a tutu for her dog to wear down the aisle!," Jennifer revealed. "We often make scrunchies and we're making a bikini for a bride at the moment for her honeymoon.

The Modify design process

Patience is key – and the Modiste team certainly had theirs tested with me! From indecision about the style, sleeve length and colour, I had a change of heart every step of the way but was never made to feel like my concerns were a burden.

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"Nerves are normal. We'll go, 'The scissors are coming out, are you sure... are you definitely sure?'," Jennifer laughed, reassuring me that I'm not a bridezilla. "We get nervous brides all the time, it's just about being calm about the situation and talking it through and making sure it's right… We're always trying new solutions for these things."

Jennifer and her assistant Demi were kind, accommodating, and reassuring throughout, making it easy to trust them with what might have been a seriously expensive regret.

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"We love what we do, we want the dress to be as perfect as you do. We will carry on going until it is right," Jennifer revealed. "I've been known to go out to brides the night before the wedding in my pyjamas if a bit of lace has ripped off. Hopefully, our passion for dressmaking comes through in our work."

The challenge with my dress stemmed from getting the colour right; I was warned the hue might be muted due to the texture of the silk and was likely to show any imperfections. After endless shade swatches posted to my house and lots of dithering on my part, we finally settled on a bright teal, which Nicola Killeen Textiles dye house helped bring to life.

A leap of faith later and I was standing in Jennifer's High Wycombe boutique, trying on my brand new eveningwear dress.

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The silhouette was familiar but the lace detailing was gone and the train had been chopped to mid-calf and turned into loose, floaty sleeves. Most alarmingly, it was no longer a soft off-white but was now a shocking blue. I loved it.

"I like that we left the lining ivory, you get the idea that it was originally something else," Jennifer said of the nod to my original wedding dress peeking through at the neckline.

Wearing my wedding dress to a wedding

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The saying goes that you'll never feel more beautiful than on your wedding day, so the chance to wear your most flattering dress to an equally special occasion was an opportunity I couldn't resist.

The invitation was in – a spring wedding at an Oxford college hosted by a very close family friend. The mission – not to tell anyone I was wearing my wedding dress. Wedding guest etiquette still stands, of course!

Apart from the embarrassment of staging a mini photoshoot in the middle of the quad, no one was any wiser. I found the dress comfortable, didn't fiddle with how it sat on my body like I usually would with a high street option, and received countless compliments about the colour.

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The bride even exclaimed how soft the material was and how nice the dress looked when I hugged her goodbye at the end of a fantastic party. I smiled knowingly.

A mere 48 hours later, my secret was exposed and she found out I'd worn my wedding dress on her big day. Surprisingly, she loved the idea and is keen to explore similar options when she returns from her honeymoon.

The chance to cherish your most special dress for years to come has an undeniable appeal, particularly with sustainability increasingly at the forefront of our minds when it comes to making fashion choices.

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Jennifer reflected: "People find the letting go part hard, but we're into cherishing our clothing at Modify. You might only wear your wedding dress once, but it's about valuing it forever. It can even be using your off-cuts, you don't have to touch the dress at all.

"I come from a costume design background and these women would have five things in their wardrobe that they wore over and over again. They looked after them and valued them, and that's one of the things Modiste is trying to promote, showing the value in how it's been made."

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As I carefully hung my new dress back up in my wardrobe, I realised I had no regrets. I will remember my joyfully sunny wedding every time I take it off the hanger on special occasions and anniversaries. And isn't that what sustainability is all about, breathing new life into pre-loved clothing?

I wore my wedding dress to someone else's big day – and got so many compliments (2024)

FAQs

Is it bad luck to wear someone else's wedding dress? ›

Many consider trying on someone else's wedding dress before they are married to be bad luck, but are fine wearing a dress that's already been worn at a wedding. There's no such thing as bad luck, only bad thoughts.

What is considered inappropriate to wear to a wedding? ›

Crop tops, dresses with mesh on the sides, short skirts, plunging necklines, and form-fitting gowns are more appropriate for a night out than a wedding. A skimpy outfit will attract negative attention from other guests and take attention away from the bride; it also doesn't match the solemnity of the occasion.

Is it bad to wear white to someone else's wedding? ›

The last thing you want is for someone to mistake you for the bride or be in photographs where guests think you're trying to steal the spotlight. All in all, it's respectful and customary not to wear white as a guest to the wedding unless the bride specifically asks you to wear white or she says it's okay to wear it.

Is it weird to wear your wedding dress again? ›

More and more brides are choosing to rewear their wedding gowns to make sure they get even more bang for their buck. You do after all spend a whole lot of money on your wedding gown, so why shouldn't it be worn more than once? Rewearing a wedding dress across several occasions is however no new thing.

What is the superstition about wedding dresses? ›

Patterns depicting birds and vines are particularly unlucky. The shade of your wedding gown should also be white, cream or ivory, these colours represent luck and happiness. Red should be avoided at all costs according to this old wedding rhyme.

Can I show my friends my wedding dress? ›

Most Helpful Response. Your wedding, your rules. If there are people who are important to you, that you want to include in process, then you can show whoever you would like to. There aren't any rules about who can see your wedding gown before the wedding.

What colors are rude to wear to a wedding? ›

Choosing the right color not only shows respect for the couple, but it also helps guests fit in with the tone of the event. There are some colors that should be avoided at all costs – we're looking at you, white – or any colors that may be associated with the bride or bridesmaids' gowns.

Why can't you wear red to a wedding? ›

Turns out, wearing red to a wedding means to some that “you've slept with the groom.” “Old Wives' Tale, but yeah,” Mitchell explained. However, both wedding planners agreed on a more modern reason for not wearing red: It could be seen as a way to grab the attention away from the bride.

What color not to wear at a wedding? ›

Steer clear of off-white, eggshell, beige, champagne, cream, or any other super light color that could be mistaken for white. There are so many dress options available in a variety of hues, so steering clear of these shades should not be a major issue.

Is it rude to wear black to a wedding? ›

As long as it's not considered culturally inappropriate or against the dress code, you can wear black to a wedding. Depending on where the couple is exchanging vows, which season their special day is taking place in, and what time of day everything begins, black may or may not be your best color option.

Can you wear white to your wedding if you're not a virgin? ›

However, nowadays, the idea that you must be 'pure' in order to wear a white dress is rather outdated. Many brides choose to wear white on their wedding day, even if they aren't a virgin, or even if they have children already. These days, white is merely chosen because it's traditional.

When should a bride not wear white? ›

White is not always best for photos

Depending on a range of factors such as weather, skin tone, hair colour, and the photographer's camera skills could mean your photographs are overexposed or blown out- not the ideal wedding image.

Can I wear my mother of the bride dress again? ›

There are no rules stating you cannot wear part or all of the same outfit if it still fits and suits you – but it is important to ask your son or daughter how they feel. My experience is that sons are practical and not overly concerned about what their mother wears to their wedding.

Why are most wedding dresses sleeveless? ›

Strapless wedding dresses are a classic choice that brides love. The simple style is ultra-versatile and can be paired with almost any neckline and silhouette. From romantic strapless, sweetheart dresses, to a timeless strapless ball gown, there are so many styles to choose from.

Is it worth keeping wedding dress? ›

At the end of the day your wedding dress is precious, so be sure to seriously ponder this decision! We recommend holding onto the gown to admire and pass on to your children as an heirloom. You can always change your mind later, but once you sell your dress it's gone forever!

Is it okay to buy a used wedding dress? ›

Whether it's because they don't have space to store the dress or because they've had a change of heart and never went through with the wedding, there are lots of reasons top-quality bridal gowns are sold as "used." In other words, you can really luck out when you source a wedding look preowned — and you can buy it for ...

Is it bad luck for your husband to see your wedding dress? ›

Absolutely not. Traditions don't always age well, so incorporating them into your wedding is completely a personal choice. What happens if couples see each other before the wedding ceremony? Technically, nothing.

Is it bad luck to wear other people's clothes? ›

It carries no karma, no good luck, or bad luck, or any other kind of sensibility. Clothing is an inanimate tool that we need for decency and protection, and that we like for our personal adornment, and for the pleasure it can bring to us. Lastly, let's de-stigmatized this whole “second-hand” business once and for all.

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