Is black acceptable for a Christening?!

FayDanielle

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I ordered my dress today for one of the christenings I am attending in March.
After I had ordered, I thought it may be unacceptable to wear black at a christening and its been bugging me since. I googled it and apparently it's not the proper etiquette :dohh:

So, would you wear black to a christening? Would you mind people wearing black to your babies christening? Or would you look at someone bad for wearing black to a christening?

Thanks :flower:
 
I wouldn't think anything of it tbh, maybe if it was in the middle of summer it would seem odd, but I would think it's fine! Not sure on the proper etiquette though haha!
 
Just to add, this is the dress.
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I won't be wearing shoes like that though!
 
I worse Black trousers to my son christening and a blue top and shrug. xxx
 
I think its absolutely fine. Everyone wears black nowadays, I've worn black toa wedding before, I think it looks really classy with nice accessories etc xx
 
I don't think there's anything wrong with wearing black to a Christening. I wore black pants to my son's Christening.
 
I wore a black dress to my son's christening. Some of the guests were wearing black too. xxx
 
I wore a black dress with little white hearts to my son's christening, I just made sure it was too short!
 
I think it's fine to wear black to a Christening. If you're still a bit unsure then you could always brighten it up with jewellery and accessories.
 
I'd wear it. For my daughters christening last year I wore a black dress with flowers on it. I wouldn't bat an eyelid if someone else had turned up wearing all black. It's a nice dress :)
 
I wore a black dress to my daughters christening two weeks ago.
 

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