It’s no secret that for ages women have terrifying bridesmaid
dresses. The process of selecting the right dress is traumatic for both
the bride and the wedding party. The bride has the near-impossible task
in trying to pick a dress that makes everyone happy and the bridal party
faces the burden of having to pay for a dress that they will probably
never wear again.
However, for future bridesmaids everywhere, there is a new trend that
is taking the bridal world by storm and I have to admit I really love
it! Gone are the days of matching frilly, chiffon dresses as brides
everywhere are instead opting for mismatched bridesmaid dresses.
While it sounds like something many people would not like, it
actually has so many perks. Not only does this trend let bridesmaids
choose a dress that fits their body type, but it can give your bridal
party a fun and fashion forward look.
However, if you do opt for mismatched dresses it is important to set
guidelines, as you don’t want one bridesmaid wearing a long black dress
and one wearing a short floral print. So here are some easy, fool proof
ways to successfully mismatch bridesmaid dresses.
Same colour, mismatched style - if you are not quite sure if
mismatched dresses are for you, but you want to give your bridesmaids a
little choice in their dress, this is a great option!
Same style, different colours - this is a fun way to mix things up,
let girls choose the shade that looks best on them, and is a great way
to work in your wedding colours. If you choose to do this, pick colours
in the same family, for example pastels or different shades of the same
colour.
Pure mix up! - if you are someone who doesn’t enjoy uniformity, then
this is the trend for you! Truly leaving the dress choice up to your
bridesmaids, but similar to mixing colours, we suggest trying to keep a
common trend amongst the dresses, such as having everyone wear lace, or
the same colour family.
The only concept to this fun new pattern is to keep the duration of
the outfits the same. When the border are the same duration it makes a
natural look in images and will create all the distinction … I guarantee
you’ll thank us for this advice!
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