When Pam Bondi attended a wedding in 2013, she did so in a black number with white detailing. It was a cute dress, no doubt about it. However, we don't doubt it got a few judgmental looks from the more etiquette-conscious in attendance. After all, while wearing white to a wedding unless asked to do so by the bride is the cardinal sin no attendee should break (and yes, that includes off-white, too, so don't even consider that cream frock), black has traditionally been frowned upon for weddings as well.

Okay, so since black wedding attire isn't necessarily known as a major no-no in the same way that white is, the general overview of why it's best avoided is because black is typically worn for funerals or more somber occasions. As such, some believe that black sends a message to the couple t

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