Some know the rules. Others don't want to know about them.
When wedding season begins, guests worry about choosing a dress: how elegant it should be, what color, and above all — not white. In most Western cultures, white is the color of the bride, and any outfit that comes close to it is seen as disrespectful. However, some zodiac signs are more likely to ignore this rule — either carelessly or knowingly.
Here are what they are:
1. Aries
Aries would wear white, not out of provocation, but simply because they forgot to buy something else. As an impulsive and busy sign, they often leave everything to the last minute. If they can't find anything that fits them in the store, they'll grab the first dress from the closet — even if it's white.
Their friends don't take it badly: they know that Aries has no intention of attracting attention, they simply function in chaos.
2. Leo
Leos can wear white with complete confidence. Guided by the sun, they love to show off and shine. If they've got a tan from vacation or found the perfect dress — even if it's cream or ivory — they'll wear it without hesitation.
Sometimes, they can confidently say, “It's not white, it's a very light blue,” and say it with such style that people might even believe it. Leos enjoy drama and aren't bothered by rules — for them, attention is everything.
3. Pisces
Pisces are natural dreamers and are likely to wear white without realizing it's a problem. Ruled by Neptune, they are incurable romantics and choose their attire based on the vision they have in mind — not the rules of protocol.
A white dress from a thrift store for $5? It's perfect for them, and it never even occurs to them that it could be a problem. Pisces just want to celebrate love and feel like they're in a fairytale — even if they happen to look like the bride.
So, Aries wears white out of haste, Leo to stand out, and Pisces out of romantic naivety. At the end of the day, everyone does it for different reasons, but the effect is the same: a little shock at the wedding and a story to tell later.
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