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for Selecting your Bridesmaid Dresses |
Timing
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You should choose your
bridesmaids dresses at least five months before the wedding. This
would be ample time for the bridal shop to order and receive the
dresses and also for bridesmaids fittings for alterations needed.
Before looking for dresses, contact the location of the ceremony and
check if they have any dress restrictions.
Where to Look
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Bridesmaids
dresses are usually ordered through a bridal shop. You also
have the option of having the dresses made by a professional
seamstress or buying your bridesmaid dresses at a department
store.
When ordering through a
bridal shop, your bridesmaids will need to leave a down payment to
order. Come prepared with cash or a check in case the bridal shop
does not take credit cards. Be sure to keep your sales receipt with
the size and down payment written on your receipt.
Usually the bridal shop
will not order the dresses until all the sizes and deposits for the
complete party are in. This ensures the same dye lot of color when
the manufacturer cuts the dresses.
How to Choose
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The rule of thumb for
choosing bridesmaids dresses is just to compliment your gown and fit
in with the type, décor and color scheme of your wedding. The
bridesmaid dresses do not need to look like the bridal gown (i.e.:
all dresses have to be off-the-shoulder, etc.), but they can if the
bride prefers it that way.

A style and color that is
flattering to all your bridesmaids is a difficult task, and it may
not happen. The larger the wedding party, the more differences in
opinions you will have as well. The most flattering for all figures
are simple, elegant designs.
In recent years, a common
trend is the bride choosing the manufacturer, color and fabric of
the bridesmaid dress and the bridesmaids choosing their own style.
This way all of your bridesmaids will not only look great in the
proper style for their physical build, feel more comfortable, but
also appreciate you for thinking of them.
Often the Maid of Honor
is distinguished from the other bridesmaids. This can be done with
another color, another style of dress, a different headpiece - she
may wear gloves or a shawl or she may just have a larger bouquet.
For formal or semiformal
weddings, the bridesmaids dresses should be floor-length to
tea-length dresses. For an informal daytime wedding, the dress
can be short or long.
Alterations
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Like the bride, your bridesmaids need to bring the actual shoes
or shoes with the same heel height that they will be wearing
on your wedding day to their appointment for alterations. They
should also bring any special undergarments they will be wearing
as well. (Ex: strapless bra, pantyhose, girdle, etc.)
Tips for an Out-of-Town-Bridesmaid
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For an out-of-town bridesmaid,
have her call her local bridal shops to see if they carry the
same dress to try it on there for size and measurements. Otherwise,
she can give you her measurements over the phone. It is always
best to order all of the dresses together because of the dye-lot
variations in different bolts of fabric. When her dress is in,
send it to her with specific directions for hemming alterations
so all of the gowns of the bridal party are the same length
and any other specific alteration instructions.
Tips For Choosing Bridal Gowns
Tips For Choosing Bridesmaids Gowns
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