Many former bridesmaids can remember buying unflattering, expensive dresses doomed to hang unworn in their closets as soon as the wedding was over. Asking a friend to be a member of the bridal party should be about honoring a friendship, not torturing friends with taffeta! Fortunately, many brides are bucking tradition, and choosing a less rigid dress code for their bridal party.
Everyone has seen a wedding with identical bridesmaids, wearing identical designer dresses, identical shoes, hairdos, and manicures. No wonder many bridesmaid gowns can feel more like a uniform than a party dress! Many modern brides are realizing that their bridal parties don't need to wear uniforms. Here are some ideas for a unified bridal party whose personalities will still shine through.
Different Styles of Bridesmaid Gowns In the Same Color/Fabric
Some brides want their bridesmaids to wear the same color, but allow them to pick styles that are the most flattering to them. Many bridesmaid dress manufacturers recognize this, and offer a variety of coordinating separates available in a range of colors, skirt lengths and sleeve lengths. This is also an ideal solution when bridesmaids are scattered across the country. The bride simply lets her bridal party know the name of the designer and what color she has selected.
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