Posts Tagged ‘Bridesmaid Dresses’

Finding the Right Bridesmaid Dresses for Different Sized Women

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

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  Not all women are shaped the same and it isn’t likely that your chosen bridesmaids will be the same size.  Even those with that are the same size have different features they’d rather not show off.  Finding the same bridesmaid dress for all the ladies would be difficult and some may not like it.     These reasons make choosing a dress seem near impossible.  It may not be easy, but it is possible to choose and dress that will be good looking and everyone can live with.  Try these tips to aid in your dress-shopping venture.

Body Types

Take a realistic look at the bodies of your bridesmaids. Have a photo of each girl alone and try to imagine how a dress would look on her. Which of her features (belly, butt, boobs) should be hidden and which should be highlighted?

Dress Colors

Black is a slimming color that covers up most embarrassing flaws, making a girl feel more comfortable.   Dark colors are better than bright or light colors for hiding flaws.  A dresses color can reveal quite a bit but the cut and style is also a contributor.

Fabric

Certain fabrics are unforgiving no matter what the body size.  Stay away from spandex, satin, and fitted silk dresses.  Choose rayon blend, chiffon, or polyester cotton blend as alternatives. These will leave more stretch room without pinching or showing off embarrassing features.

The Appropriate Sleeves

Consider what a girl’s arms would look like in a sleeveless dress.  Some women’s are would not be flattered by strapless or sleeveless dresses.  Consider this when looking at various styles of dress.  offering a wrap or shawl would be a good thing to offer if some of your bridesmaids are uncomfortable going sleeves but you want it anyway.

Accessorizing

Adding shawl, belts, gloves, and bolero jackets will change the look of a dress and bring unity to the style.  To cover up belly bulk or accent a small waistline, try using a wide ribbon as belts can define a waistline.   Wearing a bolero jacket can hide unsightly arm flabbiness while also adding style.

Styles

The same dress doesn’t have to be worn by all bridesmaids.  Choosing a different style of dress while keeping the color the same has become common.  This makes everything coordinated and similar while allowing for different neckline, length and format.

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Helping You Search For Your Bridesmaid Dresses

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

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Have you ever been to a wedding where the bride was indeed stunning, but there was just something off? That may have very well been the fact that the bridesmaid dresses were not exactly flattering and the discomfort showed on the faces of the girls wearing them. When shopping for the bridesmaid formal gown design, keep in mind that this is big expense for your maids and ask yourself if you would ever even consider wearing the dress that you are considering for them. If not, then you may want to keep looking.

Of course, most brides will say something like, “It is my wedding and I should make these decisions based on what I want.” Yes, that is true, however sometimes these dresses are picked because the bride does not want to be outdone or over-shadowed by the formal dresses her attendants will be wearing. When in reality if she wants her wedding to be as close to perfect as possible that means everyone needs to look good, including the bridesmaids. Additionally, if you are having a flower girl, then you should have fun deciding from the many adorable flower girl dresses available.

While it may not be possible to make everyone happy it doesn’t hurt to try to come as close as possible. Try to consider your friends’ complexions and sizes when deciding on the bridesmaid dresses, as pastels are usually a fair choice as it goes with most skin tones. Unless you want lots of frowns and snickers try to stay away from overdoing the embellishments, such as bows and ruffles, especially if you are looking at plus size dresses.

You also want to take the season and weather into consideration for the bridesmaids formal dresses. Nothing is worse than having the entire wedding party look drained and wilted because the long sleeve Victorian style dresses nearly suffocates them during an outside wedding. Likewise, you don’t want short sleeve sheath styles when it is snowing outside.

Ok, you have personally searched every store within 100 miles and scoured the internet looking for a dress style that will try to please everyone, but so far there is nothing that everyone agrees on. Some of the girls love the short and fun cocktail dresses but you want your maids dressed in long, formal dresses. Since it is not written in stone that all bridesmaid dresses must be exactly the same, you may want to consider allowing a little variation in the styles of the dresses. If they all have the same color then it will still bring your theme together and everyone will be a little happier, reducing the stress on you.

Planning Your Wedding

Saturday, August 1st, 2009

You are engaged and it is time to begin your wedding planning. Stop and take a deep breath before you become overwhelmed with the planning details. You must be organized. The first thing you need to do is map out a budget with your groom. List all the items and expenses. After you have everything accounted for; shift around the money so it fits your personal preferences. You may care more about your floral arrangements than the cake. Move things around for your custom wedding day plans.

The biggest hurdle to wedding planning is finding a venue. After you choose a location and book a date, the wedding has a deadline. Choose your venue wisely. This is the most expense bill of the wedding. Shop smart and go over all your options before you sign anything. Before choosing, you need your budget and rough guest list. Aside from aesthetics, these will be factors in determining where the perfect spot will be.

Take the time to find the perfect venue for your wedding. There is no turning back after you have made a formal commitment. There are hidden treasures all over town. There may be a beautiful historic building that would be perfect for your reception. Or a family friend may offer to host your reception on their property. Consider everything. You may be surprised by what you find by doing the leg work yourself.

While you are planning your wedding, it is important not to be overwhelmed. The expenses and deadlines can be very stressful. Try not to devote every extra minute of your time to wedding plans. Your friends may not want to talk about how the flowers match the details of the bridesmaid dresses. Take a breath and walk away every once in a while. In order to stay sane, ask your good friends for help. Having another perspective can take the pressure off when you are making expensive decisions.