Bridesmaid Dresses - Choosing Made Easy
By Amy Spade
There are horror stories about how
ugly bridesmaid dresses are, so brides need to pay attention and
not become a statistic.
Though it’s true that the dress
may never be worn again, you also want to factor in that your
friends are going to be photographed for posterity. And that you
want them to still be your friends at the end of the wedding
day.
Make it comfortable
Nothing is worse that a dress
that doesn’t fit the person. Just because the bride has a
certain style in mind for her wedding party, she may want to
think of the various shapes as well. Most dresses can be altered
to fit most women, but plunging necklines or short skirts may
not always be flattering.
One of the ways to avoid this
is to ask your bridesmaids for their input on the dress that you
choose. You can all go to a bridal store to try on different
kinds of dresses. This can be a fun way to start off the bridal
excitement—usually this takes place well before the ceremony.
Or you can give everyone some
options as to what they would like to wear. Of course, this may
mean that one person’s choice does not win the vote.
Another option is to let
everyone select their own dress, so long as it is a particular
color that you want. This actually looks quite classy and each
dress will reflect he individual’s personality. A lot of brides
will buy their wedding party coordinating jewelry to help
everyone ‘match.’
Choosing the color
There’s a lot to be said for
the basic colors that are available. Even if you are decorating
the entire reception in lilac, you may not want to choose that
color for your bridesmaid dresses. Pastels in general can be
tricky.
Here’s some advice.
Try to dress your bridesmaids
for the season. If it’s cooler, then select a deeper shade for
the dresses, if it’s warm, something lighter might be an option.
Try a champagne color or a nearly white option. Not only will
this look clean and classy, but you will also avoid the trap of
looking like Easter eggs.
When it comes to the
bridesmaids dresses, you want to remember that these are people
that you love in the party. Talk to them about what they like or
what they might like to wear. And although in the end, it will
be your decision, you’ll have a much better time when the
bridesmaids are happy.
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