‘Fun, but still a wedding…': Groom disappoints bride after not wearing a costume for their Halloween wedding, others share their themed wedding debacles

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  • "I'm super disappointed in the groom and angry for the bride."

    Halloween themed costume wedding party
  • Went to a halloween wedding that requested people come in costumes. I thought it was fun but still a wedding so I made effort to make sure we had nice costumes that would look nice in photos years from now.
  • Literally, maybe only 5 people (including the bride) wore actual costumes that looked nice/actually fit
  • The vast majority of people were wearing literal footie pajamas or regular clothes with a random superhero mask or cat ears.
  • We had almost a year of advance notice for this wedding. It wasn't last second. Even the photographer seemed perplexed by some of these costumes.
  • The groom (who we knew) wore an ill-fitted Spirit of Halloween costume that didn't match the bride at all.
  • He didn't write his vows, was surpised he was expected to have it, and didn't tell his half of the wedding party they were in the wedding party until less than 5 minutes before the ceremony.
  • At first, I thought maybe the wedding was just more casual than the groom led us to believe.
  • Then I saw the bride. You can tell she put so much effort into her costume.
  • Homemade. She had a heartfelt speech prepared. They had a professional photographer arranged and everything. She didn't seem upset, and I'm glad for that, but I was super disappointed in how uninvolved the groom appeared to be in the whole affair (dude had no idea what they were doing, when, etc.).
  • I was super disappointing in how many people were dressed like it was a frat house halloween party and not a wedding.
  • Maybe the bride literally gave zero shits what anyone, including the groom, did. I want to believe she was happy with the outcome.
  • I don't want to believe she trusted everyone else (including the groom) to be adults and they just half-assed everything.
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  • Eva_Luna I'm sorry, maybe the groom just has issues, but it sounds like he didn't care that much about getting married. These women have got to stop accepting scraps from men. Edit; I didn't expect this to blow up, but thank you to those who agreed with me, and those who shared your lovely stories of amazing men who clearly adore you. For those who feel offended by what I wrote - it must be because you're one of the loser men I was referencing and you feel called out. lol, sucks to be you
  • StrawBerryWasHere I performed (I'm a fire dancer) at a costume themed wedding a few years ago - everyone came in force to that wedding wonderfully dressed up. Not surprised tho, the couple getting married were long time burners. This wedding also had a llama (the groom's favorite animal, this was a gift from the bride) and a contortionist for the reception doing several sets. I was also there to read tarot for 2 or 3 hours during the reception which a lotta was fun. These weddings themes can abs
  • Caturday Everyday https://preview.redd.it/uefxsib0rw: width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=w I went to a Halloween wedding last blackface, "tribal woman" costume
  • thatburghfan I don't blame them for requesting costumed guests if that's what they want. But they should have anticipated a serious lack of effort from guests who didn't share their vision and just wanted to attend a wedding and/or had no interest in being in their pictures. Although I personally would have declined to attend rather than come in costume or come in street clothes. No excuse for the groom not telling people they were expected to be participants though.
  • Annual_Bowler5999 I went to a wedding this weekend and it was IMMACULATE. My husband and I have been close friends with the bride and groom for several years now. The groom knew everything that was happening, and took so much pride in the wedding that he and his new wife threw. He wrote lovely vows, they had a beautiful and well rehearsed first dance, he picked their cake flavor and their food vendors, and he wore a unique suit that showed off his personality. It was so wonderful and refreshing
  • alanlight I was at a Halloween wedding years ago and it was just the opposite. Everybody went all-out on costumes and the wedding couple had hired a Hollywood makeup artist to make them Frankenstein and bride-of Frankenstein. One of the most memorable weddings I've been to.
  • Toxic_Orchid This sounds like there wasn't good communication between the bride and groom about the vision of their wedding...
  • Fabulous Bullfrog9610 honestly, very few adults are into costumes. i'm not a fan of specific dress requests for weddings.
  • Ok_Alps4323 Honestly, I would have been one of those people wearing cat ears with a regular dress. I'm not coming in anything over the top if I don't know how the rest of the guests will be dressed. Who wants to get stuck walking around in full costume among a bunch of strangers wearing regular clothes? IMO, this theme lends itself to frat house Halloween party. How classy can it be if everyone in the audience is an inflatable T. rex or Cookie Monster? Most people are something silly for Hallowe
  • BrokenDog Toy The groom sounds like a dickhead but I don't think the guests did anything wrong. It's absolutely not reasonable to expect guests should buy a new outfit for every wedding (and pretty shit environmentally too). If you're going to have an unusual dress code, like costume, people are going to make do with what they have/can easily get their hands on and if they aren't costume type people, they aren't going to be very good.

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