I think the honor star dress should be blue and not white. These girls are too young to be wearing white dresses up an isle like they are marching to their "big event". Plus I think the fathers would have a much easier time of it too. Blue good, white bad.
Why do they do white anyway? The Stars colors are white and blue, why can't they do blue dresses? If the "honor friends" wear purple (and they do) then why not have the honor star be in blue? Blue good, white bad.
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I guess I can see that their colors are blue and white...that I can agree that blue would be fine...but then there would be a mixture of some girls with light blue, some with dark blue...some with turquoise blue....so I guess they would need to have a "uniform dress" to order from where they get their sashes...lol!
But honestly, I can't say that "...white is bad..." But I am a mother of two boys....
I was just thinking back to when I was a young girl...I wasn't thinking of any "hidden" meanings of the white dress going down the aisle....but what if that was the only time that a girl DID get to walk down the aisle in a white dress? =)
(So I have a question for you in person...lol!)
I hadn't thought much about it. I think women better understand the significance of clothing colors than men.
I know what white is supposed to mean, but knowing is a far cry from truly understanding.
Golden probably has a better perspective on this.
All I know is the few men I've spoken too about this have pointed out it was a little too weird of a feeling marching their little girl down the isle decked out in white. I am not saying that white is bad over all. I wear white, n wears white, but I think for this even they could make it blue and that would be fine. ESPECIALLY since they do purple for the honor friends.
It's --as I pointed out-- one parents perspective, I didn't say everyone agreed with me, nor did I say that you have too! :)
I had no idea the fathers were walking them down the aisle!!!
No wonder you thought of the Wedding March...LOL!
When I was remembering as a young girl...we had a song to come in and walk down to the front...but the dad's weren't doing anything with it at all...
Makes more sense now on how you came up with that thought! =)
Good question. I agree. The honor star crowning at our church is too much like a wedding ceremony. The KS district honor star crowning is done the same way. If they are going to wear white dresses, then start the program with them already seated on stage. They don't need to be escorted down an aisle.
I was crowned in the Stars uniform at the time (1991)--a blue skirt and white blouse with the blue sash.
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