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Bridesmaids Style Goes Beyond the Wedding Day

(BNN) More than ever before, bridesmaid’s dresses mirror the best trends from the fashion runways and red carpets. The dress, in fact, is one of the season’s most appealing fashion statements, and both the bride and her attendants will delight in the selection. Whether sleeveless, off-the-shoulder, slip dress or two-piece dress, there’s a look to suit every taste and to highlight the best features of each member of the bridal party.

Email me 300 dpi CMYK jpg imageBridesmaids are very much in style! While the bride, naturally, takes center stage and is the star of that special day, elegant bridesmaid’s dresses complement the bride’s gown, as well as enhance the wedding’s unique décor.

"The key for bridesmaids is to keep it simple and easy to wear," says Vivian Diamond, designer of the Dessy Collection (www.dessy.com). "There are so many different body types to consider." It’s a big plus that today’s bridesmaid’s dresses are a modern wear-again part of a wardrobe and have a post-wedding life perfect for a number of future dressed-up events.

The tea-length dress, one of the season’s most graceful looks, features prominently in the Dessy collection in soft, fluid chiffon, georgette, lace and satin. Also beguiling are Dessy’s dresses with asymmetrical, fluttery hemlines and double-tier layers, which bring a certain charm to the aisle and to the dance floor.
Strapless A-line and sheath dresses take the lead in the After Six collection in a variety of flattering lengths, rich fabrics and stunning tones. And the delicate floral-print dress, one of Spring/Summer’s fashion winners, becomes a whimsical bridesmaid’s dress in flowing chiffon. (www.aftersix.com)

Versatility and individuality are major considerations. Many brides are opting to have their attendants wear styles in the same fabrics, colors and various shades of a certain color flattering to each person. The Alfred Sung collection (www.alfredsungdresses.com) features two-piece dresses and separates that are a popular alternative to the one-piece dress. This allows each maid to mix and match tops and skirts which can be purchased in different sizes. If your bridesmaid wears a size six top and size ten bottom for instance, she’ll really appreciate this approach.

Color is another standout fashion message, with the palette ranging from luscious pales to vibrant hues. Dessy’s Vivian Diamond explains, "We’re seeing lots of pink, both pale and vivid – pink is a definite choice." Satin, the most popular fabric, shows color beautifully, especially the citrus colors – orange, greens, yellows. "Although claret is the all-year-round most preferred shade," adds Diamond, "with destination weddings, there are infinite color options.

There are no set rules for bridesmaids dresses – just a great variety of choices and styles. Today, the search is made so easy by simply going online to view favorite collections and then visiting local retailers to select specific styles and color preferences.

 

 

 

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