This dress code may not get a good reception.
An Ohio bride-to-be has announced that she is requiring the guests of her upcoming wedding to don black. And if they don’t, “we will be having a door person refusing entry.”
Kiara De Jesus, who teaches speech students, is going viral for her dress declaration, which has invited 42,000 views since the clip was posted to TikTok last week.
She explained that she is “requesting black for the funeral of my single era.” She predicts that some people will ignore the regalia requirement and show up to the ceremony in, gasp, “bright red.”
The Post reached out to De Jesus for comment.
Her vehement vow comes as Republican presidential contender Nikki Haley is getting tsktsked for attending her daughter’s wedding in a “gold” gown.
Also this month, a bride garnered support for her online gripes about her mother’s pal — whom she claimed showed up to her celebration in a custom white gown similar to her own wedding dress. She labeled the guest a “clown.”
De Jesus’ followers are standing by her side for her ensemble edict.
“Girrrllll! I did that for my wedding! Only for the court of honor. Tell me why one of them wore coral dress with a train!!!!!!!!” one TikToker grumbled.
“I asked everyone to wear sage green for our wedding ceremony and it was beautiful … definitely doing black for my church wedding jaja,” another shared.
“I would hire security & not let them go in,” a third confessed.
“Our venue includes security,” De Jesus responded.