Chances are that you had to wear all white at some point in your life for an occasion.
Over the years, we’ve seen a rise in the number of all-white themed events. The craze has Tbose questioning if there’s no theme other than all-white?
He does, however, concede that the scenery at an all-white event is unmatched.
Uncle T is loving the black and gold theme that is slowly gaining popularity.
A listener called in to share that she recently had a nude-themed party. The call left Tbose a bit stunned as he did not know that ‘nude’ was a thing.
#IsAllWhiteTheOnlyTheme, Nude Theme? Explain please… pic.twitter.com/GyoktgLBUA
— T. (@tboseZA) October 22, 2021
Social media reactions
Some users took to social media to voice that this all-white obsession is played out.
BigMan T i am never going to attend an all white something unless ketlo hlaha ka touch of some colour”nyana” engwe e out or ke kgona to afford white that will suit me smart.
Don’t just dress White because it’s an all white party, dress smart👌.#IsAllWhiteTheOnlyTheme— MoketeKIDO (@MoketeKIDO1) October 22, 2021
#IsAllWhiteTheOnlyTheme we tend to be carried away with these events themes to such an extent we end up overdoing it thus it become repetitive,monotonous & downright an eye-sore. What’s the obsession with colour-themed events to begin with? Why white specifically?
— Nape Wa Ngwato🇿🇦 (@Mmeshi_Kgaphola) October 22, 2021
Others revealed that they would rather not attend if they have to stick to the theme while others see nothing wrong with it.
#IsAllWhiteTheOnlyTheme https://t.co/nonw84Xx5p
— T. (@tboseZA) October 22, 2021
From 1948 to 1994 the theme of the day was “all white” in S.A moes, rona we’re only continuing theme 🤣😂🤣#IsAllWhiteTheOnlyTheme pic.twitter.com/fQwhGeFtKT
— Muntu (@Muntumuyeza) October 22, 2021
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