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Bridesmaid DressesKayla Feedback About This Post:RE: Bridesmaid Dresses
YOu don't say how pregnant the mom will be by then, that could be your deciding factor on color and style. Unless you have each one a different style and color, just slightly similar. Post by T&T Grandma RE: Bridesmaid DressesI'm thinking you need a warmer color since you are using gold for an accent. An apricot color with pink undertones (some have yellow or orange undertones) would look nice with both the mother's dress and the lt. pink rose petals. Apricot chiffon over lightweight pink taffeta lining (sounds weird, but looks beautiful, try it in the store!) would be soft and drapes beautifully. If there are sleeves, they should be unlined. Or there could be butterfly sleeves since it may be a warm spring day. If you don't like the two layer idea, there are lots of soft, drapey fabrics in the bridal sections of any fabric store. Happy Wedding! Post by shishi RE: Bridesmaid Dresses
How about a celdon (light pastel color of green) Similiar color of the sage dress pictured. Or you could go with a lavender. Post by ditzy46 RE: Bridesmaid Dresses
How about a pretty shade of sage? It compliments all of those colors. And since it is spring, it should be a flowing material. Post By Cat (Guest Post) |
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