It’s a truth universally acknowledged that if you’re not the bride, you don’t wear white to a wedding, like how you don’t pour oil down the kitchen sink or how you don’t mix bleach and ammonia. It’s just a rule that you have to learn at some point in childhood, and you have to stick to it without questioning why. It’s just the rule of the universe. Something will go badly if you do.
Everyone knows this, so when someone does do it, it feels intentional. It feels like you’re doing it on purpose to upstage the bride. It’s a great way to get revenge on someone who’s getting married or cause big drama at the event if you’re that kind of instigator. But you have to be prepared for the repercussions, like in this story, where a woman inexplicably wore white to her sister’s wedding. And drama immediately ensued, as it does. Read on for the story.