AITA for wearing white to my wedding?

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In a moment meant to celebrate love and unity, a bride’s heart was quietly shattered by the weight of tradition and unspoken expectations.

Though she stood radiant in her perfect white dress, symbolizing her true self and the start of a new chapter, her mother-in-law’s cold disapproval cast a shadow over what should have been pure joy.

Caught between honoring her own dreams and respecting a family’s long-held customs, the bride faced a painful clash of values on her wedding day.

The silent tension behind smiles spoke volumes—revealing how fragile and deeply personal the line can be between love, acceptance, and the struggle to belong.

AITA for wearing white to my wedding?
‘AITA for wearing white to my wedding?’

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The original poster (OP) faced a conflict between honoring a deeply held family tradition regarding wedding dress color and prioritizing their personal preference for the dress they loved.

The OP expressed a willingness to inquire about alterations but ultimately stood by their choice of a white dress, leading to significant disappointment from the Mother-in-Law (MIL) and the husband.

Given the importance placed on this tradition by the in-laws versus the OP's desire to wear a specific dress, was the OP in the wrong for proceeding with the white dress when the requested alteration was not feasible, or does a bride's choice of dress supersede familial expectations?