A woman has sparked a debate online after revealing her bridesmaid is refusing to wear the dress she chose for her because it's unflattering – but people think the bride-to-be is in the wrong Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info A bride has sparked a debate after she insisted her bridesmaid wear a dress she hated.

The woman, who is a fan of the regency era aesthetics, wanted to incorporate the look into her wedding and decided on empire waist dresses for her bridesmaids, similar to the ones in Bridgerton or Pride and Prejudice. However, one of her bridesmaids was unhappy with the choice, claiming the dress made her look larger due to her body proportions. Despite the bridesmaid's request to modify the dress , the bride-to-be refused, not wanting anyone to stand out.

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A user chimed in on the debate, highlighting the potential cost of friendship for the.