A
Guide To Bridesmaids Dresses
by Lynn Donn
Choosing bridesmaids dresses is no easy task,
but it's one of the most exciting and often the
most emotional parts of the wedding planning process.
Inviting the special women in your life to be
your bridesmaids; your sisters, your lifelong
friends, your cousins and special family friends;
is a way to seal important friendships during
this very special time in your life. Choosing
the bridesmaids dress, whether you do it yourself
or together with your bridesmaids, is an integral
part of the tradition.
Tips on Choosing the Right Dresses for
your Bridesmaids
Naturally, it's the bride who will be the focus
of attention on her wedding day, but it's important
for the bridesmaids to look gorgeous too. Choose
something simple and not overdecorated or detailed,
but which will make your bridesmaids look elegant,
sophisticated and feminine.
It's important to choose a dress style which
will flatter everyone's figure. This is never
an easy task, but empire waists and A-line or
princess skirts will tend to suit most shapes
and sizes.
If your bridesmaids have very different figure
types and heights, and you think they might feel
uncomfortable in matching dresses, a nice alternative
is to choose the fabrics and colors, and allow
each individual bridesmaid to choose her own dress
style.
Always keep a budget in mind for your bridesmaids
gowns. It's very unfair to expect your bridesmaids
to buy overly expensive dresses, and it may damage
your relationship with some of the most important
women in your life. Around $100-250 each dress
is generally considered a reasonable cost. If
you have your heart set on a more expensive gown,
you might consider making up the difference yourself.
Classic Looks for Bridesmaids
Any kind of formal gown, semi-formal or evening
dress can be chosen as a bridesmaids gown, so
you have literally thousands of options. Satin,
organza, chiffon, georgette, tulle, lace, brocades,
and crepe are all classic fabrics for bridesmaid
dresses. Whether you choose real silks and imported
laces, or more economical alternatives will depend
on your budget.
It's traditional to choose a one-piece dress
or gown, but separates are definitely an option.
Mixing and matching separate blouses and skirts
makes it easier to find a style which suits each
individual bridesmaid.
You should think about the time of year you plan
to hold the wedding, and how this will effect
your gown choices. Choose lighter fabrics for
summer, and a sleeveless or even a strapless dress
style. If your wedding is planned for a cooler
time in the year, long skirts and sleeves are
best, or include a shawl or wrap as part of the
outfit.
It's a nice idea to choose your colors according
to the time of year also. Fresh, soft colors are
lovely for spring and summer; golds, copper tones
and rusty reds for fall, and deep marine blues,
teal green, deep burgundies and plums, or platinum
shades for winter.
Choose colors which will match the flowers which
are in bloom at the time of year, so your gowns
will tone in nicely with the bouquets. Discussing
your color ideas with your favorite florist will
make the job of choosing colors much easier.
For a very sophisticated, formal look, black
or black and white never goes out of style.. Alternating
black and white solid panels has a very dramatic
effect.
For a more romantic look, use white or a solid
color overlaid with black lace, either as a feature
of the dress itself, or as a shawl or wrap.
Soft, pretty pastel shades like lilac, powder
pink, cream, platinum and eggshell blue are always
popular colors for bridesmaid dresses, because
they always look good together with the white
or ivory shade of the bridal gown. Adding dramatic
color accents in the bouquets creates a very attractive
look for the wedding party as a whole.
Another idea which works very well for bridesmaids
gowns is to use a silk or satin fabric with a
subtle crossweave in a contrasting color, and
match the bouquets to the crossweave color. The
bouquets will bring out and enhance the color
highlights in the dress fabric, which has a very
pretty effect.
Accessories for Bridesmaids
The simplest look will tend to work best, so
accessories should best be kept to a minimum.
Often a simple pair of earrings, a brooch or necklace
is all the jewelry you'll need. It's traditional
for the bride to give the bridesmaids their jewelry
as a gift, which is a lovely idea.
For a very formal look, shawls, gloves and even
small tiaras are always appropriate as bridesmaids'
accessories.
Keep comfort as well as style in mind when you
choose shoes for your bridesmaids. Very high heels
may be uncomfortable to stand in for any period
of time. Also consider the fact that the bridesmaids
will most likely be wearing the shoes for the
wedding ceremony and the reception, so choose
shoes which will be comfortable to wear all day,
then dance away the night.
About the Author
Lynn Donn is the webmaster for http://www.1st-in-bridesmaids-dresses.com
Her website offers tips and information on all
the latest trends in bridesmaid and formal dresses.
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