There are not many things worse than walking down the aisle; all eyes are on
you, wearing a dress that does not make you look your best. Being asked to be a
bridesmaid is an honor, but the process of choosing a dress can be precarious.
In many cases, bridesmaids must listen to the bride make big promises about how
the dresses will fit perfectly and flatter their specific body type.
Note to the style-challenged bride: your
bridesmaids do not all have to wear the exact same dress. In fact, that look has
nearly become passé. A Bridesmaid By Bridesmaid BasisChoose dresses for your
bridesmaids that are specific to their body types. The ideal bridesmaid dress
conceals flaws and emphasizes assets. Bridesmaids with pear-shaped bodies look
striking in ball-gown style dresses. These gowns, however, are not the most
flattering for full-figured bridesmaids, as they can over-exaggerate their size.
Consider dresses with sleek silhouettes for your petite maids.Try a column style
for these ladies; otherwise, they might appear “lost” in the dress. Another
option for petites: empire waist dresses; great for those with small bust lines.
Your curvy gals look great in mermaid-style gowns that hug the body and spill
into a pretty flare from the knee down. Still stumped? Try an A-line dress; most
bodies look great in these. Regardless of the sizes and shapes of your
bridesmaids, it’s critical to wear proper undergarments Wedding Guest
Dresses. Make sure your ladies have this part taken care of. Color Them
Beautiful For all the less-than-enthusiastic bridesmaids out there, new colors
for bridesmaid dress collections boast a wide range of fantastic color choices.
Good news: pastels are out, as are the old standards. Say goodbye to the mauve,
and hello to the…orange? Yep. Deep colors like indigo blue, dusky purple and
rich, sunset orange are hot right now. Charcoal is a big fave, as well.
Not to
be outdone, pretty pales are dominating the aisles. Spring and summer ceremonies
are perfect for sweet, pale yellow or vibrant kelly green bridesmaid gowns for
the warmest months –when perhaps skin isn’t ghostly white– consider dresses in
sand and taupe. Trés chic! And, of course, you can’t go wrong with black; always
classy and never clashy. Trend alert: combos and color runs. Many dressmakers
offer different bridesmaid dress styles in the same color. Just pick your color
and let your bridesmaids do the rest. Each gets to pick her own style. It’s less
hassle for you and more fun for them; a win-win situation (and potentially
re-wearable, because it’s something they actually like). Color runs simply
involve each bridesmaid wearing the same dress in a different color; great for
the whimsical wedding party Ball Gown
Evening Dresses. Regardless of what color you choose, make sure you find
your wedding dress first. You must select your color, and then base your
bridesmaids’ dresses around it, not the other way around. It’s all about you
this time around. After you’ve chosen your gown, you’ll know for a fact whether
your bridesmaids’ dresses complement yours. Also, consider your theme first, if
you want one. Aisle Style Rule #1: beware the strapless bridesmaid dress. Though
most certainly look beautiful, they’re incredibly irritating.
Your bridesmaids
will thank you for not forcing them to spend the whole event tugging on their
dresses and worrying about embarrassing slips. If you want your ladies to show
some skin, consider halter, single-shoulder and asymmetrical styles. Also, don’t
doom them to suffer in irritating fabrics. Think organza, satin or chiffon. A
flattering new trend for bridesmaids: city chic. Sleek, modern dresses –often in
shorter styles—are gaining popularity among fashionable wedding parties.

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