So now, with her family pretty divided over the outfit debacle, she has been left wondering whether not allowing Alex to attend Ashley’s wedding because of the “emo outfit” was justified or not.
Are weddings the right time to express your own personal style? Was it wrong of Alex to try and customize the dress, even though it was not what her sister– the bride– wanted? Do you think she gave her daughter enough of an opportunity to fix the situation and attend the event? If you had been in her shoes, how would you have handled this?
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