Earlier this week, Kendall Jenner attended her friend Lauren Perez’s wedding with Hailey Bieber and Bella Hadid.
She wore this gorgeous Monot dress to the reception afterwards and looked absolutely phenomenal — like, amazing. But, that’s not what has everyone upset.
It's the etiquette/manners/courtesy aspect of wearing this dress to SOMEONE ELSE'S WEDDING. Like, in no way are we shaming Kendall’s look at all, it’s just...everyone knows the focus of a wedding day should be the bride and groom, not the guests.
According to Martha Stewart's site on wedding etiquette, "For women, opinions vary, but it's safest to stick with a long, formal dress."
Again, Kendall did wear a more traditional, different bridesmaid dress for the ceremony. The Monot dress was her reception look.
Kendall drew criticism online, with one video on TikTok amassing more than 6.8 million views: tiktok.com/@maiachondrial…
People said it just wasn't right to wear that to someone else's wedding. Their comments got tens and even hundreds of thousands of likes:
Some, however, didn't think it was wrong:
So what do you think? Is it disrespectful or does everyone need to calm down? 🤔
As for the bride and groom, they have not commented on this because they're probably busy being in love, ya know. BUT... if you have more thoughts on this, please let me know in the comments below!
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Describe this #BetweenUs in three words.
Leigh-Anne: Iconic.
Jade: Celebration.
Perrie: Oh, celebration's a good one! Maybe journey, because it's literally the Little Mix back catalog. The journey of our careers.