We are exploring bridesmaid dress styles in this episode and we hope you find the inspiration you need. Weddings are beautiful. Among the central people who make every wedding exciting, full of laughter and cherished moments are the bridesmaids and groomsmen’s.
The bride handpicks the bridesmaids to offer support, prayers, and advice towards and on her big day. They also add color and glamor to the wedding through their fashion sense. In Ghana, bridesmaids often choose their own dress styles, considering the wedding theme.
When bridesmaids don’t choose their dress styles by themselves, most often than not the bride makes the style choices for them. It is however, important to note that when making bridesmaid dress styles choices, it be something they can wear even after your wedding, especially if they are paying for their own dresses.
In choosing bridesmaid dress styles, a bride and her maids have two options to choose from. These are:
Matched Bridesmaid Dress styles
This is where their dresses and style are organized and look the same. The fabric, color, length of the dress, the neck type and even the hairstyle look the same. In choosing a matched style, it is important source the fabric from one vendor. Hence, helps avoid mismatched hues of the same colors. Colors come in different shades. So take your time, explore through them and go make your own bridesmaid dresses.
Mismatched styles
For this, the bridesmaids choose a style they are comfortable with but sticks to the wedding theme, the variety may either be in the color of the fabric, the dress style or the length of the dress. From the simple to the sophisticated, in different colors, portraying different styles, we have put together a collection of bridesmaid dress styles you are absolutely going to fall in love with
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