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Bridesmaid Dress Ideas For the Winter Wedding Bride

By John Jones


When most brides think about their bridal party, they probably picture their bridesmaids and maid of honour in matching dresses and shoes. While you want your bridal party to look great at the wedding, the last thing you want is for your guests to be distracted (in a bad way) by the fact that your bridal party's shoes and dresses are clashing. Although bridesmaid shoes and Short Wedding Dresses always matched perfectly in the past, in recent times, styles have become more relaxed, and you can be more flexible when it comes to matching dresses and shoes. Here are some things to keep in mind when it comes to matching bridesmaid shoes with bridesmaid dresses.

One of the best ways to ensure your bridesmaids all like their Short Wedding Dresses is to choose a shape that flatters all of them. Unless you chose your bridesmaids by their height and shape, chances are, you will have a mixed group of attendants. Some will be tall, others short. Some may have a fabulous figure, while other have more curves and others still have virtually none. If you are intent on everyone wearing the same style dress, look for a silhouette that flatters most shapes.

One of the most flattering styles is the A-line dress. It's named A-line because it is slimmer at the top and flares down to the hem, forming an "A" shape. Similarly, an empire cut is fairly snug on top, but the skirt starts flaring out right under the bust. As a result of their silhouettes, both A-line and empire dress are very forgiving cuts. No one will notice a thicker waist or ample hips. Neither silhouette over-emphasizes the bust, which is a good thing for a bridesmaid dress.

Many brides don't care if their bridesmaids wear perfectly matching shoes as long as they are wearing coordinated shoes. You can always choose a neutral shade that will match just about anything, and this saves everyone time and stress. Although most brides like to convince their bridesmaids that their dresses can be shortened and worn again, we all know that isn't really true. However, if you allow your bridesmaids to wear, neutral, practical shoes, it will give them the opportunity to wear their shoes with other outfits.

Keep in mind that everyone's feet are different and many people cannot wear uncomfortable shoes for an extended period of time. So, if you force your bridesmaids to wear 6 inch stilettos, it is very unlikely that they will keep their shoes on for the duration of the wedding reception. Just as everyone's feet are different, it is unlikely that all of your bridesmaids will have the exact same body type, for this reason it can be a good idea to allow your bridesmaid to choose different styles of dresses that flatter their individual figures.




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