Are you bored with all the traditional-type commonplace bridesmaid dresses this season? The same long sweeping number which brush the floor as you walk, the same flower patterns on the body and sleeves, the same puffed up skirt—this has been the routine since biblical times! This outdated dress style is considered more “matronly” than anything else in today’s time and you sure don’t want to feel old when consorting a beautiful bride at a beautiful wedding. To punch some power into your bridesmaid attire, here are some ideas which are executed well by leading voguish dressmakers of the time.
- Remodeled long jersey dress: Long bridesmaid dresses can still be a hit like a flowing satin jersey number in all its old world charm but with a deep plunging neckline which alluringly reveals the rift of your breasts. Satin is rippled easily and the bifurcated cloth over the breast looks like two joined shells like on a mermaid. Pick your color with care. A deep shade is preferable to bring out that sensual appeal like a sinful blood red or deep lavender, the blush of old wine.
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- Mesh wrap: Go for sleeveless costumes and halters but let nobody blame you for indecency, just envelop the portion of your exposed skin with a cover of fine meshwork. You may choose a meshwork wrap of the same neutral color of the dress or a contrasting deeper tone. You can also make a one shouldered sleeve with the same mesh for an aura of the classical paintings which depict Venus.
- Pleated Bodice: Choose interesting pieces with pleated bodices. Cheap bridesmaid dresses weaved from chiffon often features beautifully pleated bodices which come of exquisitely well in this crinkled material. An asymmetrically cascading skirt looks good with a pleated bodice.
So it is time to revolutionize your bridesmaid garbs with more pep because the contemporary woman is neither passive nor drooping with age.