"Depending on the dress code, you might be able to get away with a knee-length pale blush or ice blue dress for cocktail attire since its length won't look like a wedding dress, but I would still avoid fabrics like lace and tulle that can read more traditionally bridal.
In a photo shared to Reddit, the engaged woman showed how although the dress was described as “pale blue”, it looked remarkably close to white.
Even if the dress looked more blue in the flesh than white, the bride shared how she was still hurt by the choice.
She shared on Martha Stewart: “To be extra safe, I'd also think twice about silver, champagne, blush, and pale blue, which can read as white in photos.
However, one bride-to-be was recently left fuming after her sister sent her the dress she planned to wear to her special day.