Monday, April 16, 2012

Find the Best Cut Bridesmaids' Dress


A new and occurring trend spotted in many weddings nowadays is that the bridesmaids all have the same color dress but in different cuts and styles.  This is another great way to express your own personal  style as well show off fashionista self.  Brides are even going as far and out of the box as to only setting the color scheme to the bridesmaid dress.  Allowing the bridesmaid to pick any style and shade of color really allows for a homey and individualistic feel that we at Blushing Bridesmaid love!  This is a great new trend because, let's face it.... not everyone has the same body type so the same dress, style and fit isn't going to look flattering and the best on every bridesmaids.  Allowing your bridesmaid to pick their own style within certain guidelines allows the bridesmaid to feel comfortable, beautiful and stylish.

 Below, some top reasons for going with a mismatched look.

1. Various Body Types
Few of us have the magazine-look of all tall, thin and gorgeous bridesmaids. Most of us have bridal parties with women of varying height, body type, and size - just like in real life!

2. Expecting Bridesmaids
If you have one or more pregnant bridesmaids, letting them choose a dress that will fit their expanding bellies and help them to feel comfortable and confident is considerate.

3. Brides in different locations with different budgets
Not all bridesmaids may be able to afford a $300 dress on top of hair, makeup, accessories and a wedding gift. Giving bridesmaids certain guidelines (which we'll get to below) and allowing them to choose a dress within their budget makes sense.

4. Unique, out-of-the-box and fun
Mismatched bridesmaids dresses can be such a fun and quirky look. It can also be just as refined as all-matching. For the bride who wants something different, this is a great way to incorporate a unique element to your wedding day.

Now that we've covered the reasons why mismatched dresses can be a big plus, let's take a look at some inspiration photos!









So, if your bride decides to step out of the traditional bridesmaid dress role and be creative and give you free range, here are the BEST guidelines for picking the best cut dress to wow everyone as you walk down the aisle and dance the night away.


Big bust: With this body type, it's easy to look heavy with a larger bust, so focus on detailing with an empire waistline. Go for dresses with wider, bra-friendly straps (it's key for someone with a bigger bust) and avoid dresses that don’t have support, or ones with spaghetti straps that mean you can’t wear a bra. Often, it's tempting to go for higher necklines that can cut off at the neck, but that simply serves to emphasize a fuller bust.


Petite: With petites, proportions are key so you don’t overwhelm a small frame. Use color and texture instead of volume, and always add a high heel to create an elongated frame. Petites should go for extra rusching around the bust line, which adds volume and creates the illusion of a bust. Be careful with length — too long can make you look shorter. Fun accessories add to the look, but go for structured ones that are not too large.


Apple shape: Apple shapes look best in outfits that skim the body. A flattering neckline and the rusching draws attention away from a wider mid-section. The empire-line neckline is best for someone with a thicker waist as it makes the body look longer and leaner. It also diverts attention away from the natural waist line. A slight A-line skims the body and an all one pattern doesn't cut the body in half but makes you look longer and leaner. Key points: Use rusching to create the illusion of a more shapely figure. Play up other assets such as good legs and arms.


Pear-shape:
Go with a fluid bottom of the dress to camouflage problem area. Emphasize shoulders and arms, which are often the most flattering part of a women's body. A fresh-looking loose tunic style silhouette draws the eye upwards and easily camouflages a heavier bottom half. Pair it with a small ornate clutch, rather than a larger, roomier bag. For the petite woman you want the dress to be the framework. 

Boy shape: The trick for boy shapes is to give the illusion of feminine curves. The perfect solution is a halter style since it shows off a great neckline and the V-neck since it draws attention to the bustline shape. Vertical stitched seams are key, since they create curves where they didn't exist before. This is an ultra-feminine dress.



Remember to feel comfortable in what you are wearing.  If you think something could look better try try and try again until you absolutley love it.  You desvere to feel beautiful this day and be a blushing bridesmaid after all!

Style on,
xo Lauren

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