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   Bridesmaid Dresses Different Styles
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The color of the bridesmaids dresses will depend on the colors of your wedding. You can choose one shade of a particular color, different colors or different shades. Use a single color or add a complementary color for variety.

Satin is a heavier fabric that works well during colder months and for formal weddings. Silk is luxurious, but it's expensive, which wouldn't be considerate of your bridesmaids' budgets. Dresses featuring organza or chiffon are ideal for summer weddings, as they are lightweight fabrics. Taffeta is heavier, making it an option if your wedding is during the fall or winter or takes place in late evening.
 
When choosing dresses for your bridesmaids, take a few things into consideration: your wedding colors and style, and the bridesmaids' figures and budgets. Balance these factors to determine which styles, lengths and fabrics would work best for you and your girls. Decide what is negotiable and what is not when it comes to their red bridesmaid dresses uk; after all, it is your wedding.

 

Length
Decide if the length of the dresses will be an important issue for you. If your wedding is casual or is taking place on a summer afternoon, floor-length gowns might appear out of place. Use the season, formality and theme of your wedding to choose the length of the dresses. Cocktail-length bridesmaid dresses uk fall just above the knees, tea-length dresses fall just below the knees and floor-length gowns fall to the ground. Ultraformal weddings usually dictate long gowns, while semiformal weddings can utilize any length.

 

Body Type
Form-fitting dresses featuring strapless or halter tops will flatter bridesmaids with hourglass figures. A-line bridesmaid dresses uk are a common choice; they work well if your bridesmaids have a wide variety of body types, since they compliment most shapes and sizes, including pear-shaped women and those with less curvy forms. Empire waists also flatter a variety of body types, which make them another option if you want each girl to wear the same dress even if they have varying body types. Slip dresses work for many body types and can typically be worn again later.

 

Besides the cut of the dress, the neckline and sleeves play an important role in the overall look and comfort of each of your bridesmaids. Necklines can be strapless, spaghetti straps, sweetheart-shaped, halter, V-necks, scoop-necks or any other style that complements--but doesn't compete with--your dress. Consider the season when choosing necklines; strapless gowns aren't practical in cold weather unless you add a wrap or some other type of cover. Long sleeves should be avoided during warmer weather, especially if your wedding is outdoors.


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