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New Look for Bridesmaids -
A favorable change from the past...
By Sally Manglicmot
Centuries ago, the bride wore colorful
elaborate gowns, and the bridesmaids wore gowns similar to the bride to
disguise her from being kidnapped or to protect her from evil spirits.
As times changed, brides stood out in the crowd by wearing a white gown
(Victorian era), but the bridesmaids didn't change and still wore fancy,
frilly colorful dresses.
The attire for bridesmaids has taken a
dramatic, positive change in the new Millennium. Dressmakers have
responded to the cries of bridesmaids by offering sophisticated styles
and colors that mix and match. Many brides request their bridesmaids to
select their own dress based on a color scheme and other guidelines.
Today, bridesmaids can enjoy elegant dresses that can be worn to other
events, such as a New Year's party or black-tie event.
If you decide to let the bridesmaids
select their dress, schedule a dress rehearsal at least one month before
the wedding so any adjustments in taste can be made. At the same time,
if the bride prefers all of the bridesmaids to wear the same dress, then
she has every right to say so without objection.
Read more
articles at
www.WeddingsABreeze.com
About
the author: Sally
Manglicmot, MBA, University of Michigan
Computer Applications and Networking Instructor
Innovator of Wedding's a Breeze, tailored wedding planning software and
organizer kit
WeddingsABreeze - Events
A Breeze Software Solutions-Wedding Planning Software Program and
Organizer Kit. Easy to use, affordable and a great time saver. Tel: (760)
419-1516 For details
and helpful wedding planning articles, click here.
For more articles by Sally,
click here.
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