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Bride Sets Dress Guidelines, Gets Silence After Saying No to Other Website

by Marry Anna
February 28, 2026
in Social Issues

Wedding planning always sounds dreamy until the group chat starts discussing dresses.

One bride-to-be thought she made things easy. She didn’t demand identical gowns, strict cuts, or expensive designer labels. Instead, she gave her bridesmaids flexibility. Any style they want, as long as the color is lavender and the fabric matches.

Pretty reasonable, right?

Well, one bridesmaid, who also happens to be her cousin, sent a link to a completely different website that didn’t even carry the chosen shade. The bride politely declined and explained she preferred everyone order from the original site to keep the colors consistent.

Now comes the awkward silence.

No reply. No discussion. Just radio silence that makes her wonder if she crossed into “bridezilla territory” by setting a simple dress rule for her own wedding aesthetic.

Now, read the full story:

Bride Sets Dress Guidelines, Gets Silence After Saying No to Other Website
Not the actual photo

'WIBTA if I tell my bridesmaids that they have to pick a dress from the website I sent them?'

I 30f am getting married next year in may and I sent my bridesmaids the link to wear to get their dresses.

The dresses can be any style as long as the colour I picked for them which is lavender and the fabric is the same.

One of my cousin who is also a bridesmaid sent me a link for a different website which I looked but it did not have the colour I selected for...

I texted her thank you for sending me the website link but I rather everyone pick from the website I sent them.

This way everyone has the same colour shade and fabric. But I didn’t a text back from here yet.

So WIBTAH if by bridesmaids have to pick a bridesmaid dress from the link I sent and not other sites?

Honestly, this feels like one of the calmer wedding dilemmas out there. No outrageous demands. No strict body-specific dress rules. No luxury price tags. Just a color, a fabric, and a curated website meant to keep things cohesive.

What stands out most is how politely she handled it. She didn’t shut her cousin down rudely. She acknowledged the suggestion and explained her reasoning clearly. That’s actually a textbook example of respectful communication during wedding planning.

And the silence from the cousin? That’s likely less about the dress itself and more about an underlying concern that hasn’t been voiced yet.

From a social psychology perspective, weddings are one of the few life events where aesthetic coordination is not only expected but culturally normalized.

In fact, bridal party dress guidelines are considered a traditional norm in many cultures. Historically, bridesmaids even wore identical dresses specifically to maintain visual unity and ceremonial symbolism. Compared to that, allowing different styles within one color palette is actually a modern, flexible approach.

What this bride is requesting is not strict uniformity.
It is controlled consistency.

That distinction matters.

One of the biggest logistical issues with mixed websites is color variance. Fabric dye lots differ significantly between brands, meaning “lavender” from one retailer can look completely different from another in photos. Wedding stylists frequently recommend ordering from the same vendor to ensure consistent color tones, especially for group photography.

So her reasoning is practical, not controlling.

Another important factor is cost fairness. The bride clarified that the dresses are around the $100 range, which is actually considered affordable in the bridal industry. According to wedding cost reports, the average bridesmaid dress in the U.S. often ranges between $100 and $150, making that price point relatively reasonable.

That shifts the ethical dynamic. Experts in group decision psychology note that perceived fairness increases compliance. When a request is:

  • Affordable

  • Flexible in style

  • Clearly explained

People are far more likely to see it as reasonable rather than authoritarian.

There is also a communication psychology angle here. Silence after a boundary is set does not automatically signal conflict. Research on interpersonal communication shows that delayed responses often indicate hesitation, uncertainty, or unspoken concerns rather than direct disagreement (Burgoon & Hale, communication expectancy theory).

In practical wedding scenarios, common hidden concerns include:

  • Budget discomfort

  • Body image worries about available styles

  • Sizing availability

  • Shipping timelines

  • Personal taste preferences

Interestingly, the cousin suggested a pricier brand (Park & Fifth), which suggests her preference may be aesthetic rather than logistical. That doesn’t make the bride unreasonable. It just means the bridesmaid may have a different style standard.

Etiquette experts generally agree that brides are allowed to set dress parameters as long as they remain reasonable and considerate. Emily Post etiquette guidelines emphasize that bridal expectations should balance aesthetic vision with affordability and accessibility for the bridal party.

And in this case:

  • Multiple styles allowed

  • Affordable pricing

  • Clear color coordination purpose

That is actually a best-practice compromise model.

A more collaborative next step, psychologically, would be asking a curious question instead of assuming resistance. For example, “Is there something about the site that isn’t working for you?” This invites honesty while keeping the boundary intact.

Because the real issue may not be the rule. It may be an unspoken concern about comfort, cost, or style.

Check out how the community responded:

“Reasonable Bride, Not a Bridezilla” – Many commenters felt the request was completely normal, especially since the bride allowed flexible styles and chose an affordable site.

Mistyam - NTA- of course you want the colors and fabrics to match exactly. This is a common request.

OglioVagilio - Traditionally bridesmaids are generally required to all buy/wear the same exact dress right? You've already given more leeway than normal.

sleepygene - If this is azazie, I think it’s totally fine. That’s the whole point of it, same color and fabric but different styles.

“Cost & Comfort Questions Matter” – Some users emphasized that price, sizing, and personal comfort could explain why a bridesmaid suggested another website.

Synapse4641 - If the site is affordable and has a range of sizes and styles, you’re fine. Otherwise there may be an issue you’re unaware of.

Briscogun - It depends on the cost difference. Maybe the bridesmaids aren’t comfortable in the styles you chose?

Equivalent_Lemon_319 - Who is paying for the dresses?

[Reddit User] - I did something similar but I paid for half the dresses. Are you chipping in and how expensive are they?

“Affordability Justifies the Rule” – Once the bride clarified the dresses were about $100, many saw the request as even more reasonable.

Ashamed_Hotel2440 - The dresses are from azazie and they are in the $100 range.

Ashamed_Hotel2440 - The website my cousin suggested was park and fifth and it’s a bit too pricey so that was another reason I didn’t go for that.

At its core, this situation is less about control and more about coordination.

The bride isn’t demanding identical dresses, luxury brands, or strict silhouettes. She is asking for one vendor to ensure matching fabric and shade, which is a standard and practical wedding request. Especially when the dresses are affordable and stylistically flexible.

The silence from the cousin doesn’t automatically mean conflict. It could signal hesitation, budget concerns, or simply a different fashion preference that hasn’t been expressed yet.

Setting clear expectations for a bridal party is not inherently unreasonable. What matters is whether those expectations remain fair, affordable, and adaptable. In this case, the request appears measured rather than excessive.

Still, weddings are emotional events, and even small decisions can carry bigger feelings underneath.

So the real question becomes: Is this about the dress website… or is there an unspoken concern your bridesmaid hasn’t voiced yet?

And if she does push back, would you be open to compromise on style flexibility while still protecting the color consistency you care about?

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Marry Anna

Marry Anna

Marry Anna, a lively writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT, is known for his energetic style in entertainment journalism. With a focus on accuracy, Marry Anna explores celebrities' lives, providing unique insights and interviews.

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