A funeral is more than a ceremony.
It’s a sacred space—where grief, love, and memory come together in quiet dignity.
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And what you wear isn’t just about fashion.
It’s a silent gesture of respect, empathy, and cultural awareness.
While traditions vary around the world, there are three colors that, in most Western and many global customs, are best avoided—because they can unintentionally send the wrong message at a moment when compassion matters most.
Let’s honor the occasion by knowing what not to wear—and what beautiful, respectful alternatives exist instead. 

Why It’s Inappropriate:
Red symbolizes passion, energy, love, and festivity.
In many cultures, it’s worn at weddings, births, and joyous events.
At a funeral, bright red can appear jarring, attention-seeking, or even offensive.
Cultural Context:
