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A mother-of-the-groom has been slammed after making an 'unforgivable' wedding faux pas.
A viral image showed a wedding where the groom's mother was pictured in a dress 'even whiter than the bride's' - complete with a sheet cape train, a cream hat and corsage.
Wedding outfits are a hot topic of debate, with many guests struggling to get the dress code correct - but it is generally understood the colour white is reserved for the bride.
The mum's behaviour was criticised by thousands in a wedding-shaming Facebook group, while others said she could have had permission for the look beforehand.
'Really makes you wonder what in god's name happened with all these mothers-in-law to make them act like their son's wedding is her own wedding,' one said.
A mother-of-the-groom (right) has been slammed after making an 'unforgivable' wedding faux pas by wearing a wedding-style dress even whiter than the bride's (left)
Wedding guests should also not wear black because it is considered morbid. The colour red is also a no-go because it supposedly signifies you have had relations with the groom.
One should also aim not to 'outshine the bride' by wearing something overly attention-grabbing - such as a gold dress that led to a guest being kicked out of her friend's wedding.
Many claimed the older woman's dress was a clear attempt to upstage the bride, but it's not clear if she had permission to wear the outfit ahead of time.
'Makes me vomit when I see mothers like this,' a woman said.
A second wrote: 'The cape, the gown the fascinator... oh, my god. It would have been over the top, but fine if in any other colour. I hope to be as patient as this bride one day.'
'I cannot imagine doing this to any woman who decides to marry my son. Like, hon, I of all people know how difficult he can be to live with, may the old gods and the new bless you for your sacrifice,' another joked.
'I'm 99 per cent sure this wasn't bride-approved as it's white and the bride's dress is ever so slightly off-white. And the bride looks perfect!' a fourth added.
A few even claimed someone should have 'accidentally' spilled a glass of red wine on the mother's dress.
'No way she should have made it to the pictures without someone spilling [wine]. That poor girl,' a woman said.