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Bridesmaid Dresses

Bridesmaids come in all shapes, sizes, and colors. And today's brides are choosing bridesmaid dresses that do too. Bridesmaid gowns are no longer the matching outfits of yesteryear. Increasingly, brides are choosing a color and allowing each attendant to pick the most flattering style of bridesmaid dress for her. Some designers even offer color-coordinated separates -- bodices and matching skirts in several styles and hemline options. When choosing bridesmaid dresses, keep in mind the budget of your bridesmaids. Experts say the average bridesmaid dress costs about $200, but if you can find one for less, your bridesmaids will thank you for it. Also, consider that your friends may not mind splurging on a dress they can actually wear again. Tea-length bridesmaid dresses are less formal and offer the most potential to be worn again. Many attendants favor halter bridesmaid dresses for the same reason. When shortened, they look like any other flattering summer dress. So, where do you begin to find a bridesmaid dress that will please everyone? Start by browsing bridesmaid dress photos.


Bridesmaid Dress Photos

When it comes to choosing bridesmaid gowns, you can never see too many bridesmaid dress photos. For inspiration, look for photos from bridal salons, wedding gown designers, and retailers who carry specialty bridesmaid dress lines. Print, save, or email yourself the photos of the dresses you like most.

Tea-Length Bridesmaid Dresses

One of the most popular styles, the tea-length bridesmaid dress is also said to be the style most bridesmaids continue to wear after the wedding. Tea-length dresses tend to be fitted at the top and flare out at the bottom, with a hemline that breaks mid-calf.

Halter Bridesmaid Dresses

Also popular because they can be worn again, halter bridesmaid dresses make a great choice for spring and summer weddings. The halter style is especially flattering for women with small shoulders, and it balances wider hips. In addition, the style provides more support than a strapless gown.