
We all know that weddings add up fast and become insanely expensive. Bridesmaids usually dread having to spend crazy amounts of money on a bridesmaid dress that they don’t even feel comfortable in.
Mauve, Blush, And Pink
Lighter colors like mauve, blush, and pink are the most popular when it comes to the color scheme for bridesmaid dresses. To make your court stand out, you can get different styles, shades, or lengths. There are even dresses that come in multi-way and convertible styles which is the perfect way to have everyone match, while still letting them look different.
Blues And Greens
Blue and green shades look so beautiful on bridesmaids, no matter what season the wedding is in. Chiffon and ruffled dresses look so gorgeous in shades of blue and green. If you want to go for a less traditional style, you can go with deeper and darker shades of blue and green! Mix and match the two colors for a really fun bridesmaid look.
Deep Shades
Deeper shades and neutrals, like brown and grey, have become increasingly popular over the last several years. Wearing neutral colors creates a really classy look for your bridesmaids. If the deeper shades is what you are into, the dresses with a lot of detail (like lace and embroidery) are really beautiful.
Pop Of Color
Adding some color, especially the bright shades, is a really fun way to make your bridesmaids stand out. If this is the look you are going for, yellow and magenta shades are really beautiful colors to start with!
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