Sunday, February 26, 2012

Top 5 Fabrics Used For Bridesmaid Dresses

By John Jones


When a bride selects her bridesmaids, she does so based on friendship and sometimes family obligations. She does not pick bridesmaids based on how good they will look in the wedding photographs. Some of the girls may look like models and others may look like the average American woman - about 5-feet, 5-inches tall and about 165 pounds. As a result, not all bridesmaid dresses will work.

Purple is pleasing to eyes. Generally it is associated with mystery and inviting beauty. When the purple tends to the light side as lilac or lavender, this color will be so nice to be refreshingly eye-candy in any fashion crowd and it can create real "in" effect to the ensemble. While the choice is dark purple, like plum purple or eggplant purple, the implication tends to be more formal and solemn, but still irresistibly charming.

Satin: this is probably the most popular fabric for wedding party dresses. Unlike the silk, satin is a fabric woven to be sheen on one side. It is made from silk but it can also be the blend of silk and polyester or acetate. Thus a good compromise is enabled when the price is considered. Satin fabric is stiffer, working well for holding the shape for an A-line or fuller skirt. Often, satin bridesmaid' s apparel is considered as the optimal choices for formal or evening weddings. Such kind of attire for bridesmaid appears fabulous with shining crystal bridesmaid jewelry sets.

Dark purple shades like eggplant purple or plum purple are all the rage this year. This purple shade blends a reddish touch to accent that blissful aura in the wedding and enhance the festive theme by the way. With one or two pieces of entire purple chiffon fabric naturally styled the loosen bodice, this hot style is spotted with halter and deep V-neck design with a fabulous look at the top but still maintains its temperately stunning effect with dark purple magic. Pleated a little, the flared skirt, floor length or knee length will perfectly team with the bodice to make an eye-pleasing ensemble look. Plus, a sash in purple, or white if your wedding gown is white, can be also added to coordinate the ensemble look of the bridal party.

For more style you may like, the skirt can be also styled with clouds of tulle for an ethereal look, which is smoking hot this year. Dark purple A-line dress made of chiffon is figure-flattering and it is ideal for spring, summer weddings, especially when your wedding dress is in white.




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