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How To Avoid Hideous Bridesmaid Dresses

By John Jones

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The first question is: Have you ever been assigned the terrifying role of a bridesmaid? Do you have some tales of trauma when it came to bridesmaid dresses? If not, you are one of the lucky 70% of the entire bridesmaid population.There have been quite a few ladies out there who have had serious problems with their bridesmaid dresses. The odd thing is, although bridesmaid dresses are delivered days ahead of the wedding, very few of them actually do something about it.

Here are five of the biggest bridesmaid dresses-related issues:”I look like a bunch of wedding cakes huddled together!”Looking like a wedding cake in your bridesmaid dresses is awful enough. Looking like a bunch of wedding cakes is the worst. You could just imagine the froufrou, bows and laces. That sort of bridesmaid dress could probably cover up an entire chicken coop – or even an island.So, here it is. First, we have wedding cakes, now we have a sausage.Great!Lovely meal. If your problem is that the design, cut and fit of your wedding dress makes you look like processed meat, then the best thing for you to do would be to have it altered. Imagine how uncomfortable you would feel throughout the wedding ceremony if you won’t have it restructured.

Also worn during the 2007 Academy awards was Cate Blanchett’s shimmering silver crystal-mesh Giorgio armani Priv gown. This gown may seem a bit to sophisticated to be worn as bridesmaid dresses, but with a few alterations in its shade and cut, you could make it work out. This would make one heck of a stunning bridesmaid dress.Anne Hathaway’s blood red long bridesmaid dresses was a looker during the Oscars 2008 Awards Night. The asymmetrical draped gown with floral shoulder and waist detail was, simply put, captivating. This would also make a great bridesmaid dress – minus the extravagant train and the bold color, of course.

If you are not a fan of green it is not much of a problem. In either Wild orchid or Rose Petal pink, your bridesmaids will look like they have been freshly picked from the garden.Fans of purple will be pleased to discover that it is one of the hottest colors for the spring season. It does not matter which shades you prefer because all of them are considered trendy. Light or dark, deep or bright, you can take your pick.

For instance, if the bride wants a bright hue of this very royal color, Regency is a perfect choice. On the other hand,Lilac is a natural choice for anyone looking for just the faintest hint of color.Of course, not every bride wants her bridesmaids to feature all the colors of the rainbow. Again, if this is the case, there are many other options. Finding the perfect color for their dresses may be as easy as looking at your favorite morning drink.

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