Her guests were not impressed.
When it comes to weddings, we all know they can be stressful for the two soon-to-be-newlyweds.
From budget to guest lists, to location... the list goes on.
Also among the things to worry about is clothing - the dress, the suits, the bridesmaid outfits, and the all-important colour scheme.
Now, we all know the rule: you do NOT wear white to a wedding - easy.
But what if the bride has other rules to follow when it comes to her guest's outfit choice.
And no, we don't mean 'formal attire dress code', we mean a whole colour scheme.
One bride has taken to TikTok to explain how she recommended her wedding guests stick to a particular colour palette.
It included neutral colours like beige, pink and black, as they matched the rest of the wedding.
And she also added colours to avoid, which included red and orange, and obviously white.
While @samanthatwist thought she was totally within her right to guide her guests and help her photos look top-notch, her friends and family did NOT agree.
@samanthatwist Reposting because it’s about to be #weddingplanning season again. #weddingtiktok #weddingattire #weddingcolourtheme #weddingguestoutfit @samanthatwist #dresscode ♬ Don't Text Me When You're Drunk - Stacey Ryan & Zai1k
The woman said she got tons of calls from family and friends who were "outraged" about her request.
She even explained how her aunt said she wouldn't go if she had to follow such a strict dress code.
While her (now) mother-in-law called her (now) husband to complain saying it wasn't fair to ask people to buy whole new outfits.
What do you think? Do wedding guests just need to go along with what the bride says? Or was she being a bit OTT?