Sorry to cross-post on this board too but I need as many opinions as possible...
In your honest opinion, how would you feel if you received a co-ed baby shower invitation and there was a dress code listed? What do you think this says? How would you or your husband dress? There is a debate whether or not to leave this off.
The co-ed shower will be from 4pm - 8pm in August, outdoors in a courtyard. Guest list is about 100 people with children.
The wording says:
As a surprise for the new parents-to-be, a professional photographer will be present to capture the special memories of this event. We invite you to wear your summer best and join us in this momentous occasion.
Re: XP: Feelings on "Dress Code" for Baby Shower
I would definitely talk/vent/eyeroll about it with everyone but would abide by it.
Same here. As I always do when I'm told what to wear/how to dress for showers and events. It's happened to me a lot! And not like "black tie" or something acceptable. But I've been told what color(s) to wear to things and stuff like that. LOL
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Ditto on the eyeroll.?
I would abide by the dress code, but snicker about how ridiculous it is to dictate what people wear to a baby shower. Its a baby shower.... ?
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Well, I think most people would wear something nice to a baby shower anyways, so it wouldnt be necessary to put it on the invite. Most likely the mother to be wont care what people are wearing, she will just cherish the pictures as wonderful memories....but like I said, I would expect most people to look nice for a shower.
Hehehe, this.
I think anything besides "Black Tie" is kind of silly to put on an invitation.
In my younger, more naive, and more bitchy days, I sent out a party invitation suggesting business casual attire. I am so embarrassed remembering that! What was I thinking?!
If I were expected to be dressed up, outside, from 4-8pm in August, I would tell someone to bite me - or at least decline the invite.
But no one hangs outside in Atlanta for 4 hours in the late afternoon without a swimsuit on and pool nearby. Depends on where you are I guess.
I'd wear a nice sun dress, skirt and blouse or pants and a blouse. I would not wear jeans and/or shorts.
My first thought would be, "wow this going to be a really nice shower"...I think it's good that you put a professional photog will be there! That way people can dress nice if they want.
I don't take the "summer best" as too much of a demanding dress code wording. I think it's a nice way to say it without sounding bossy! Ha!
I almost wonder if it is even necessary to state that people should wear their "summer best." Personally, if I just read that a professional photographer was going to be there it would motivate me to look nice. But at least I'd feel like I had the option of whether to wear a dress or nice pants.
One last thing...I am not sure I would call the shower a "momentus" occasion. Maybe something like "happy occasion" would be better? Maybe I'm just being picky, but "momentus" just seems a little overboard to me.
Absolutely this. It seems silly to me. Most people dress pretty nice for showers anyways.
This!
This. And it's nice they gave warning.
Totally agree with this!
"You're gonna miss this You're gonna want this back You're gonna wish these days hadn't gone by so fast..."
This... and I agree with other people that most people know you should dress nicely for a baby shower.