How to Nail the Mismatched Bridesmaid Dresses Trend

A wedding trend that can either be a fashion statement or a big disaster is mismatched bridesmaid dresses. What is it exactly? Just as the name suggests, the mismatched bridesmaid dresses trend is all about mixing and matching different styles, colors, patterns, and fabrics to create a unique look for your bridal entourage. This trend also allows the bridesmaids to have a bit more freedom to choose dresses that suit their personal style but are still cohesive with the overall look of the wedding.

But there’s also a challenge! When you’re combining different colors and patterns, there could be a risk of clashing. So, how do you avoid that? Here are some tips to keep in mind so you and your squad can pull-off the mismatched bridesmaid dresses look.

How to Nail the Mismatched Bridesmaid Dresses Trend

Stick to Your Wedding Theme

Your whole wedding styling revolves around your theme, and yes, that includes your bridesmaids’ dresses. Let’s say you’re having a beach wedding. You’ll definitely want something that looks airy or flowy, instead of dresses that are too structured. Light, airy, and flowy can be the theme or overall concept for the bridesmaid dresses. As a guide, you can tell your girls to stick to fabrics such as chiffon or linen.

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Have a Common Element in All the Details

If you’re thinking of putting a spin on your bridal ensemble, simply pick out one unique detail about you as a bride and incorporate it in your bridesmaids’ dresses! Take for example Bride Chi Gibbs who wrote her favorite quotes and vows, and printed them on her bridal party’s dresses. Isn’t it such a great way to highlight a part of yourself on your big day?

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Choose Colors That Complement Each Other

Many brides have explored mixing different color variations for their bridal party, and we think they look pretty impressive! The key to this, though, is to choose colors that do not look overwhelming together. Our suggestion is to browse through fabric swatches and see if you want a complete contrast or more of a monochromatic palette.

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Pick One Dominant Color Motif

For a subtle mismatched look, you can opt for the same color and have your bridesmaids pick their own style! Having a dominant color is attractive as it becomes a thematic element throughout your wedding. What’s even great is that your squad will look all gorgeous in varying designs that suit them best.

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Have a Discussion with Your Bridesmaids

Before diving into decision-making, ask your bridesmaids for their input. Will a sleeveless dress work for them, or will they feel more confident in a one-shoulder dress? As the bride, you can also guide them in choosing their looks so it still matches the overall wedding theme. After all, hearing out your bridesmaids will help make your vision come to life. At the same time, they will also feel comfortable and beautiful!

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Gather Inspiration Online

Can’t pinpoint the exact bridal party ensemble that you want? Start by browsing through Bride and Breakfast articles! We have so much inspiration for you here. You can also check out real weddings and see how the brides and their entourage members were able to pull-off the mismatched bridesmaid dresses trend. This will give you ideas about what styles you can put together and how they look in photos!

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