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Bride Sends Her Guests Outrageous Dress Code Based On Their Weight

Bride Sends Her Guests Outrageous Dress Code Based On Their Weight

"Please, if you look like trash, so will we. All jokes aside, we want you to invest in an outfit valued at at least $1,000."

Rachel Andrews

Rachel Andrews

Another day, another mind-boggling request from a bride-to-be doing the rounds on social media.

This time, people are outraged over a bride's dress code requirements for her big day based on her guests' weight.

"The dress code is very specific because it will be used to create an incredible visual effect," reads the now-viral note.

Her guests have been given a year and a half to find a suitable outfit for her Hawaii 2019 wedding, as 'if done right it will make our synchronised dancing along the beach really pop'.

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Women around 11 stone and under should wear a green velvet sweater, orange suede pants, Louboutin heels and a Burberry scary. Women who weigh over that figure are lucky enough to avoid that monstrosity of an outfit, and have to wear all-black trousers, jumpers and shoes.

Men under 14 stone will have to wear purple fuzzy jackets, soda hats, all white trainers and plain glow sticks. Over that and they'll need to be dressed head-to-toe in camouflage with black trainers.

Any kids attending will be forming the shape of a heart in the dance, so they'll need to be dressed in true red clothes (don't even consider wearing 'bullsh*t' blood orange!).

After all the excitement of synchronised dancing on the beach, guests need to bring a change of clothes for the reception.

The woman's list of demands have now gone viral.
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And because of the "extremely upscale venue", guests are expected to spend around $1,000 (£780) on their outfit.

She ordered: "Please, if you look like trash, so will we. All jokes aside, we want you to invest in an outfit valued at at least $1,000. This includes jewellery, accessories, makeup and hair. Remember ladies and gents, this wedding is 24k themed for a reason.

"You have a year and a half to get working. No excuses! Mwah."

The hard-to-believe demands were first posted in a Facebook group, and unsurprisingly the list is now doing the rounds on social media outraging anyone who stumbles across it.

We have a feeling that she might want to change those demands or she might be a few dancers down on the big day...

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Topics: Life News, Real, Wedding