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Can I wear a longer version of my bridesmaid dresses?

I'm having an out door small ceremony and wanted a simple lace dress along with bridesmaids dresses that wouldn't outshine mine :-) I found a lovely bridal dress in ivory and the matching bridesmaid dresses in a shorter version and different color is also available.  What are your views on having your bridesmaids wear a shorter version of your wedding dress in a different color?

Wedding dress:
http://www.dessy.com/dresses/wedding/1041/
To spice it up, I'll add some pearl bottoms at the back and a pearl and crystal embellishment on the sash.

Bridesmaids dresses:
http://www.dessy.com/dresses/bridesmaid/2878/#.UhTUnT8yiuC
We'll have that in either marigold or oasis with ivory lace overlay.

Is that a yay or nay guys?

:-)


Re: Can I wear a longer version of my bridesmaid dresses?

  • I personally, am not a fan of the wedding party wearing a very similar dress to the bride even if it is shortened. With that being said, I do like the dress for you. I also like the idea of doing the BM dresses in a different color. I do like both the colors. Kind of like oasis more.
  • rrbenjrrbenj member
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    edited August 2013
    So, Huynhette, are you agreeing to the same shortened pattern but a different color for the bridesmaids in this case? Or do a totally different bridesmaid dress?
  • I would think it was really weird if I went to a wedding where the bride and bridesmaids were wearing the same dress, even in different colors and lengths. That would say overly-controlling-bride to me.
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  • That's a pretty dress! I think you should wear the long one as your wedding dress but choose a different style for the bridesmaids. Otherwise, it might be too matchy matchy.
  • I like that bridesmaid dress. I had my girls try it on but they vetoed it because none of them wanted to wear a pattern.

    Anecdote aside, I think the idea is sweet. If done right with simple accessories/flowers I think it will look very clean and modern. But you won't really stand out from your girls.
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  • I think that while in theory this could work, this isn't the right dress for it. The lace pattern (especially near the neckline where there is no underlying fabric) is really pretty and distinctive, so my first thought would be "that's the exact same dress" even though it may be a different color and length.

    This dress is gorgeous as a bridal gown though, especially outdoors. I think the bridal party could do a different dress with the same silhouette, even with the same neckline in a sheer fabric, but not the exact same dress.
  • What if you went with bridesmaids dresses with a different neckline, like this:
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  • I saw those but were trying to avoid strapless since my girls prefer to have sleeves...all this wedding planning is just getting too much :-)
  • I think having both dresses might be a little odd and matchy, but both dresses by themselves are nice.
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  • That gown is gorgeous. I do think that because the lace pattern is so distinctive, the BM dresses are too matchy matchy. 
  • I think the BM dress is really cute, but I'm not really a fan of it with the extra length. So I don't think they should match because the bride should stand out.

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  • http://www.dessy.com/accessories/Little-twist-dress/?color=cerulean&colorid=1144#.UhUOwD_hGQY
    I think I'm leaning to those in persian plum now.

    Okay, not those, please. For your bridesmaids' sake. Infinity dresses look super cute on the models but are a nightmare in person. They don't stay put, they have less than zero support, and show every lump and bump. I have owned several over the years but ultimately had to ditch all of them when I couldn't put up with wearing any for more than 15 minutes.
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