Bridesmaids dresses: the 10 do’s and don’ts

Stunning bridesmaids in black

Stunning bridesmaids in black

Selecting bridesmaids dresses and accessorizing them can be one of the most exhausting aspects of planning a wedding. If your bridesmaids are all similar sizes, then the task can be a little easier; but if they are all different body shapes and sizes, it can be quite difficult. Remember that your bridesmaids are there to assist and attend to you on your big day, so be considerate to them.

So how do you choose dresses and accessories that will compliment each girl’s figure, without starting world war 3?

Here are the 10 do’s and don’ts of dressing your bridesmaids:

1. DO select your wedding dress first! YOU are the bride, and it is YOUR day, so your dress comes first.

2. DON’T select bridesmaids dresses that will clash with your wedding dress. The colour and style of the dresses should compliment, not clash, with your dress.

3. DO consult your bridesmaids! Ask them what sort of dress they would feel comfortable in. For example, are they comfortable wearing a sleeveless dress, or thin straps? Do they prefer a short dress or full length dress?

4. DON’T assume that they will just go along with whatever dress you pick out for them.

5. DO ask them to go shopping with you. You may go with just one of them on your first shopping trip, and then once you have narrowed down the selection, take them all so that they can try the dresses on. Of course if distance is a problem, for example, some of the bridesmaids are in different states or countries (it does happen!) then you may need to email photos of the dress or dresses for them to have a look at and give you their feedback.

6. DON’T choose dresses that may be unflattering on some of the girls. Other than you, your bridesmaids will be in the limelight, and no bridesmaid wants to wear a dress that looks dreadful on her. So be considerate when choosing the dress style.

7. DO choose fabrics that compliment your wedding dress fabrics. For example, if your wedding dress is in a flowy chiffon or goergette, then the bridesmaids dresses should be in a similar flowy fabric.  Choosing a contrasting fabric, such as a firm silk or satin, will create a clash in this case.

8. DON’T choose accessories that clash with the dresses. That is, the jewelry and shoes should all compliment each other.

9. DO choose flowers that will compliment their complete ensemble. For example, you may choose flowers that are the same colour tones as the dresses, such as purple dress – pink / purple / cream flowers; or a complimentary but contrasting colour, such as black dress – bold, colourful flowers like the stunning bridesmaids in black, shown above.

10. DON’T forget that your bridesmaids are usually your nearest and dearest friends and / or family members, and you don’t want to ruin any of those relationships in the process!

 What colour and style are your bridesmaids’ dresses? How did you accessorize them?

 

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The romance of flowers

Can you imagine a wedding without flowers? What would the bride carry as she walked down the aisle? What about the bridesmaids – what would they carry? At the reception, what would create ambiance and atmosphere?

The answers is flowers, of course. Flowers add more than just colour to your wedding, they add romance, and create an enchanting atmosphere. Flowers can tie your wedding theme together by combining colours and textures, and adding delicate fragrance to the entire day.

Bridal bouquet by www.BunchesDirect.com

Bridal bouquet by www.BunchesDirect.com

When choosing flowers for your wedding, you should keep these three tips in mind:

1. Choose flowers that are in season: Some flowers are available all year around, but some are not. When deciding on flowers, it is wise to select flowers that will be in season at the time of your wedding. For example, roses, singapore orchids and gardenias are available all year around. In the spring and summer, flowers such as frangipanis, lily of the valley, tiger lilies and peonies are in season. In the autumn and winter, flowers such as camelias, azaleas, hyacinths and violets are in season. If you insist on having flowers that are not in season, they will cost you more as they will need to be imported.

2. Choose colours that compliment your wedding colour theme: Flowers come in so many beautiful colours that it can be overwhelming. A simple tip is to choose the colours that compliment the colour theme of your wedding. For example, if your wedding colours are purple and white, the obvious choice is purple and white flowers, but how about adding a splash of pink as well? A wedding I attended several years ago had red as the main colour. The bride wore an ivory gown and carried a bouquet of red roses. Her five bridesmaids wore red gowns and carried ivory roses. The reception was decorated in red and silver. It looked vibrant and absolutely stunning.

3. Add foliage to enhance the beauty of the flowers: Greenery adds more interest and depth to flowers. Some foliage added in with the flowers can add natural beauty, and allow the flowers to stand out more.

Flowers for your wedding include the bridal bouquet, bouquets for bridesmaids and flower girls, corsages for the parents and immediate family. For the church, floral arrangements for the altar and at the end of each pew create an inviting ambiance. At the reception, large arrangements at the foyer can create a welcoming entrance for your guests. Table centrepieces add beauty and elegance to each table.

Flowers truly bring romance to weddings. They are the final touch that will make your big day unforgettable.

What colours / flowers did you have for your wedding? Or for your upcoming wedding? I’d love to hear from you!