Thursday, August 11, 2011

How to pick out a bridesmaid dress

Picking out a bridesmaid dress can either be torturous or a lot of fun depending on the bride and the bridesmaid involved. What bridesmaid doesn’t have a story about the hideous bridesmaid dress she was forced to wear by a friend? The one that hangs in the back of her closet as a tacky reminder. But bridesmaid dresses do not need to be hideous and they don’t need to be so impractical that they can never be worn again. There are plenty of alternatives available today that you can take advantage of.

Selecting bridesmaid dresses 2012 are not as complicated as it might first appear, but you do have a few key decisions to make before you start looking, otherwise the options might be too overwhelming. Your first decision should be color. Decide what color dresses you would like your bridesmaids to wear. You can also choose two colors if you like and split your bridesmaids in half – one half wears one of your colors, the other half wears the other.


Next, decide on the length. Traditionally, bridesmaid dresses uk were long – ankle length or longer. But today, many brides are choosing different lengths. You can select short dresses – more of a cocktail dress look, dresses that hit just below the knee, t length, or stick with tradition and wear longer gowns. If you are open to the idea of any length, maybe allow your bridesmaids to decide amongst themselves which style they are all comfortable with and go with the majority.

You will also need to decide whether or not you want all the bridesmaids dresses to be the same. If you do want them all to wear the same dress, you might need to brace yourself for some stressful shopping trips. If you don’t mind all the girls wearing something different, you can simply choose a color and tell your bridesmaids to select a dress that they like in this color. Most bridesmaids appreciate this since it allows them to pick something that they feel comfortable in rather than just going with the majority.

Also, keep budget in mind. You may fall in love with an expensive style, but remember that your bridesmaids will be paying for their own prom dresses. You don’t want them to have to buy an expensive dress for your wedding if they can avoid it. If you do pick something more expensive, maybe offer to pay for a portion of it, or allow each bridesmaid to choose their own shoes and accessories.

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