Beautiful White Bridesmaid Dresses

Trendy and Beautiful White Bridesmaid Dresses 2010/2011
If you are planning a spring wedding and would like to use a fresh modern color for your bridesmaids, then give some thought to white bridesmaid dresses! Bright white is a very flexible color that can match anything, but it doesn't mean that your bridesmaids will outshine you on your wedding day.

Trendy and Beautiful White Bridesmaid Dresses 2010/2011
 You can accent their dresses with color so your wedding party will beautifully frame your bridal gown, making you look stunning as the center of attention on your wedding day.
Trendy and Beautiful White Bridesmaid Dresses 2010/2011
One way to integrate white bridesmaid dresses is to get dresses with a white bodice, this can be complemented by a colored or printed skirt or printed midriff wrap. This style is very unique and can be challenging to find so you just might need to try a custom design shop for this.
Trendy and Beautiful White Bridesmaid Dresses 2010/2011
If you want something exciting, you can have your bridesmaids wear short pure white dresses and combine it with colored accessories like shoes, jewelry, and flowers. The colors will pop beautifully against the white. For the most dramatic look use long colored necklaces, chandelier earrings and funky hair accessories.You can also add a colored satin bow around the waist to bring a bright splash of color. 
Trendy and Beautiful White Bridesmaid Dresses 2010/2011
A narrow ribbon and a simple knot or bow at the side can make a simple difference on a white bridesmaid dress, and a wide taffeta waist wrap will make it look stunning and elegant. If you like flower pins, you can place one on the waist or the bodice. 
Trendy and Beautiful White Bridesmaid Dresses 2010/2011
The flowers can be made from silk flowers or fun edgy fabric flowers.There are many different ways to wear and accent white bridesmaid dresses. Just remember that wedding preparation is like any adventure you take, you have to be creative and resourceful to make things work together.  Rachel A. Alvia
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