Tips For Right Bridesmaid Dresses
Bridesmaid is the third most important person of wedding after the bride and the groom. All eyes are set on her. She is either cousin of the bride or her close friend. Bridesmaid plays a great role in wedding by helping bride carrying her train of the gown and also helps her in other activities as she walks down the aisle.All this makes bridesmaid an important person in the wedding. That’s why Bridesmaid Dresses also get equal importance.
Bridesmaids dresses are formal gowns so they usually will not fit a woman perfectly straight from the rack and they often have to be altered. And here is a little secret that no one will tell you until you’re all there in the shop, standing in your ill-fitting bridesmaids dresses in front of a woman sticking pins all over the material to decide where they need to be altered: Alterations can end up costing more than the dress!
The first most important thing about bridesmaid dresses is that it should nicely complement the bridal dress. They should not be exactly like bridal gowns, as bride is cynosure of wedding and let her be only. But it should be much similar to her dress.
For example, if bride is wearing classic wedding dress then bridesmaid dresses should also be classic. Thus it means style of both should be the same.

The next important thing is the color of the bridesmaid dresses.Color of bridesmaid dress should also complement that of bridal dress.It means that if bride is wearing red wedding dress then bridesmaid dresses should also wear red bridesmaid dresses but of some other shade.
Finally you should consider these rules when making your choices: the more formal the wedding, and the cooler the season, the darker the color should be and a heavy fabric should be used. For an outside wedding in summer, choose lighter shades and lighter fabrics. There is also a rule that states that very formal weddings require full length dresses and informal weddings can choose shorter lengths such as cocktail or tea length.
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