6 Must Read Tips For Choosing Bridesmaid Dresses And Outfits

By John Jones


Brown. Perhaps not your first choice for the color of your Prom Dresses, but in this article we're going to look at why brown is in fact a very credible choice for your girls to wear during the wedding.This misunderstood color is a gorgeous, natural, chocolatey color! What's not to like?Brown? Isn't It Just The Color Of Dirt?No way! Brown is a very natural color and as such comes in many different shades!Some of the lighter browns don't actually seem very 'brown' at all in comparison to the traditional wood color we sometimes think of. They include sepia, sand, beige, fawn, almond, fudge and caramel.

First of all, let's clear up the misconception that neutral is a code word for boring. Not at all! Many neutral tones can be very gracious, sophisticated, and pretty. When the style and shape of the bridesmaid dresses are interesting enough, they will definitely not fade into the background. What they will do is provide a very soft background for the bride, which will allow her to shine, especially in photographs. This is particularly true when the flowers and other decorations are in shades of white. Think about it: if the bride is wearing a white gown and carrying a white bouquet, when she is surrounded by a bevy of bridesmaids in magenta dresses, naturally they will be the focal point in the photos.

How Can I Incorporate Brown Into My Wedding?So you're now sold on the merits of the color brown, that's good! But how to actually use this color on your special day?The first and most clear reason is if you're having a fall wedding. You can mix and match different shades of brown along with some greens and yellows and some 'harvest style' decoration with flowers and produce for a really gorgeous seasonal look.

Charcoal gray is one of the trendiest neutrals right now. Strange as it may sound, charcoal bridesmaid dresses can actually be really pretty and not at all dreary. There is something about the combination of the deep charcoal color with the lightness of chiffon that is especially appealing. It is definitely a nice alternative to black dresses. Charcoal looks lovely with bridesmaid jewelry sets and flowers in colors which you might expect, such as rose, burgundy, and plum, but it also looks fantastic with less expected accent hues like bright yellow.

If you're a fan of nature and are having an outdoor wedding then of course brown will be a good choice as it will fit in perfectly with your green surroundings.You the bride will probably be wearing a wedding gown in a shade of white, but don't fear that this will clash with brown. A stark white gown will be complemented by lighter browns such as sand or caramel, whereas ivory will work well with darker shades too such as chocolate or coffee.




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