Friday, November 6, 2009

What do you think about bridesmaids dresses being different colors?

Okay so first of all I'm not getting married (yet)... that's probably 2 or 3 years away due to our financial situation... but I had a question.





The other day I was watching a show about a couple's wedding, and there were 3 bridesmaids. The bridesmaids were wearing different colored dresses... one was lilac, one was pale pink, and one was pale blue. I thought it looked really pretty when they were all lined up. I've never thought about the bridesmaids wearing different colors, but it actually looked really nice in my opinion. What do you think?





I was also thinking, wouldn't it be pretty (this is based on if you had 3 bridesmaids/2 bridesmaids and 1 maid of honor/etc.) if the maid of honor wore a dark color (say pink for example), then the bridesmaid next to her wore a medium pink, then the last one wore a light pink. I thought that would look really pretty, what do you think?

What do you think about bridesmaids dresses being different colors?
I think both cases you propose are just lovely; I have only seen the first.


We had our bridesmaids wear the same dress, but it was a print - small little flowers of different colours in a watercolour kind of effect on a white embossed dress. The colours were pink, yellow, lilac, and light teal. What we came up with was for each couple to have one of those colours - for example, the "pink" bridesmaid had a wreath of pink flowers in her hair, and pink ribbons trailing from her bouquet. Her groomsman had a light grey tux, with a pink tie and cummerbund. It looked just amazing to see this pretty sea of happy colours!
Reply:When my mother was a young girl and a bridesmaid in a friend's wedding, all the bridesmaids wore different colors. My mother said that it was very pretty and everyone loved it.





I love the idea of having different shades of the same color for bridesmaid dresses.
Reply:Well, here's my take on this....I'm getting married on August 4th and our colors are a bunch of different purples. I am having 6 bridesmaids and I think 2 of them have the same color and style of dresses, and the other 4 are different as well. I just did a few different shades of purple for them. I know it will be different, but I think that's part of what will make my wedding unique.


I think that it doesn't matter what everybody else thinks about your choices. It's your special day and nobody really has the authority to make any decisions about it except for you and your fiance. Above all else, have fun with all the planning and don't sweat the small stuff. I really wish that's what I would have done. Good luck. :)
Reply:I agree!


I think I might have watched the same show, on the style channel, they showed bridesmaids with different colors...and the dresses weren't exactly identical either. I think one was long, another dress was a bit shorter and so on. The dresses all resembled each other but they were not the exact same thing. I personally think that is very creative and it does look nice actually, I bet the bridesmaids would be happy also because not everyone looks good in the same color. Now to find myself a groom.......
Reply:Well, I've never the like the whole rainbow wedding thing, it reminds me of the 70s. I'm also not liking the different shades of one color thing. I do like all the girls in the same colors but in different dresses of their choosing.
Reply:I think as long as there's a theme to it or something tying the colors together, it's cool. If there was no continuity it would be too random. Your idea of the three pinks is different - I love it! Especially if they were the same dress in the different shades.
Reply:I've seen a few pictures like this in bridal magazines, I think it's a good idea. My sister in law chose peach for her bridesmaids (one of which was me) and it really looked awful on me, while the other girls looked pretty in peach, if you have different colours it allows you to choose a colour to suit each girl so they all look and feel good.
Reply:I was once a bridesmaid in a wedding where we did just that, only with shades of peach. It was very pretty.
Reply:your idea was soooo cute!! I think that would look great! But don't do different color dresses. Do your idea of dark and the go lighter. Good luck!!
Reply:i'm having a winter wonderland theme wedding and my colors are: maid%26amp;matron of honor=navy (dark blue), 3 BM in indigo (medium blue), and 2 JBM in a lighter blue. my flower girl's dress has pale blue on it. so it's 4 shades of blue for one bridal party. i matched the colors using the swatches (alfred angelo) and they looked beautiful.
Reply:i like you aren't getting married for at least 2 yrs more years.





i picked out a dress i want that is white with pink and green beading and a pink ribbon sash.





i decided for the b/ms that i want them in all different colors. if they all pick the same dress that's fine, if not it's also fine with me. i want them to be comfy and enjoy themselves.





i found a seller on ebay that makes bridal gowns and b/m dresses for dirt cheap that look really nice... they make them based on your measurements that you send them. i contacted past buyers and asked them to send me pics of what they got to verify the quality and condition of the product.





do a seach for dresses on ebay and see what you can find. request an email with the colors they have available for dresses. they also combine shipping if you ask.





i think your idea for the pink shades is really nice and a great idea.
Reply:As long as there's a reasonable coordination in both the dress styles and the colors/shading, I think it can be very pretty.





I must admit, I prefer something like this to absolutely identical bridesmaids.





In fact, I did something similar. I chose a skirt and a blouse pattern for my bridesmaids, provided them with the base fabric in the same shade of white as my gown, and told them to trim their outfits any way they liked. One did pink beading, another battenburg lace and little blue fabric roses, another a deep fall of lace, the fourth got a blue tartan fabric and did piping and bows in that, and the last left it very plain. They all looked wonderful and showed their distinct personalities while keeping a coordinated look.





So go for it! Nobody says bridesmaids have to look like they were stamped out with a cookie cutter.
Reply:honestly, i think its really cool! i have thought of doing it when i get married, only because some colors look bad on some people. plus then a girl can wear the dress again if she liked the color.
Reply:I think your idea would be REALLY pretty and a nice effect. Different colors all together, like your first description, would all have to blend well like those ones did. You have to be very very careful when treding those waters so things don't clash...the bridesmaids would have to go together and see what they like and if it even looks right together. Good luck.


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Reply:For our wedding the MOH will be in purple. The other bridesmaids will be in whatever shade of brown they want. Chocolate, mocha, whatever. All will have orange flowers with touches of white and a orangish pashima for unity.





I like it so much better when they are not all matchy matchy. It's more...natural. I wouldn't worry about lining them up in order from darkest to lightest. That would like like a gradient scale and would kinda defeat the purpose of letting them show thier personalities through their dresses.
Reply:Great idea for the different shades of the same colour! I never thought about that but I think it would be really pretty! I have seen bride's maids wearing different colours, and the guys wore vests and ties to match the dresses. (MOH and best man wore blue, then there was also green and pink.) I don't think it would have the same affect with only two attendants on each side, but if you had at least three, it would look great!
Reply:everything is about your preference and your creativity. If you are artistic you can mix up different things but come out with amazing results. So that it depends on the person. Others prefer to do thngs in a traditional way. So follow your heart
Reply:I like the idea of different dresses in the same color but not the same dress in different colors. In photos it looks distracting when there are too many colors. When the girls are wearing the same color it draws more attention to the bride in the pictures and doesn't look as busy.



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