How to Pick Out Your Bridesmaid Dresses

You may be wondering why bridesmaid dresses are so important; after all, they’re not the ones getting married. Well, whether you like it or not, you have to invest quite some time figuring out how your bridesmaid dresses can fit in with your wedding’s overall theme.
A great bridesmaid dress should complement or provide a great contrast between your wedding dress, the invitations and even the flowers you’re using to decorate your chosen venue. In short, bridesmaid dresses should match or, at the very least, complement your wedding’s color scheme.
Choosing Bridesmaid Dresses
The following are some tips on how you can pick out your bridesmaid dresses:

You’re the bride, so it’s only fitting that you be the center of attention on your big day, but it’s equally important that your bridesmaids look their best as well. Simple but elegant bridesmaid dresses will keep eyes on you without making your closest female friends and family members look like complete eyesores.
Tip 2: Choose bridesmaid dresses that flatter everyone’s figure.
Bridesmaids, just like bridesmaid dresses come in different shapes and sizes. Though you want uniformity, it is possible that your chosen bridesmaid dress design won’t flatter everyone. If you really want uniformity between the bridesmaid dresses, then choose universally flattering dress shapes and styles for your bridesmaid gowns.
Empire waists, princess skirts and A-Line dresses all flatter different figures; pick the style that will suit all the female members of your wedding entourage.

Some brides prefer a little variety when it comes to bridesmaid dresses. If you’re okay with having bridesmaids dressed in different colors or styles, then save yourself from the headache of having to choose dress designs for each of your bridesmaids. Ask your bridesmaids to pick out their preferred dress styles themselves.
Tip 4: Work with a budget.
Let’s face it: weddings are expensive affairs. Unless you have a massive bank account, you have to work with a wedding budget. It’s unfair for your bridesmaids to pick out extremely pricey designer bridesmaid dresses. If you have a budget to follow, inform your bridesmaids. You have to do what you can to make sure all the other aspects of your wedding are financially taken cared of.

Although traditionally, all bridesmaid dresses consists of one-piece gowns, choosing separates over gowns may make it easier for you to find a style that suits each of your bridesmaids.
Tip 6: Consider the season when picking out your bridesmaid dresses.
The weather and the time of the year are helpful factors when it comes to determining gown styles and fabrics. For summer or spring weddings, go for lighter fabrics, short hems and even strapless styles. For winter weddings, you may want to go for floor-length dresses, sleeved gowns and shawls for the bridesmaid dresses.

Less is more when it comes to bridesmaid jewelry. Since it’s customary for the bride to give her bridesmaids gifts, why not give your bridesmaids matching jewelry pieces to wear to your wedding?
A lovely pair of earrings, a necklace or a brooch is enough to make your bridesmaids appear chic, sleek and fashion-fabulous.
If you’re going for an ultra-formal look, then nice gloves and shawls are always great bridesmaid accessories.
Tip 8: Keep things comfortable when choosing footwear. To keep your bridesmaids looking and feeling their absolute best, keep their comfort in mind when you pick out their shoes. Think about it: they’ll be standing for long periods of time and will probably dance the night away during the reception; you wouldn’t want them tripping and feeling uncomfortable in impossibly high heels, right? Low-heeled, strappy sandals are always comfortable and stylish options for your bridesmaids’ footwear.
Another option is to ask your bridesmaids to provide their own shoes for the event. Simply specify your desired shoe color, and you’re good to go.
Check out this video of the latest Bridesmaids dress collection.
Keep your bridesmaid dress-hunt hassle-free by following these simple tips.
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on 2008-11-04 21:55:05
geez thanks a lot.
FRANZ BONAPARTA SAID,
on 2008-10-28 17:12:49
I was wondering if gay guys could still become bridesmaids? If so, what would be the best way to, erm, flatter his figure?
HAYLEIGH TAMRA SAID,
on 2008-10-12 23:33:00
If you're going to hold the wedding outdoors, I recommend tea-length dresses for the bridesmaids. They are light, pretty, and very refreshing to look at.
GINA SAID,
on 2008-09-23 20:56:12
It's hard picking uniform bridesmaid dresses especially if your bridesmaid comes in different body figures and sizes. That is why its better to just have them custom fitted instead of buying one ready-made.
FANCYWEDDINGATTIRE SAID,
on 2008-06-16 13:46:02
Very good. Thamks!
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