Top 4 Spring Bridesmaid Dress Trends in 2015

Bridesmaid group plays a big role on wedding. It’s a tough work to choose bridesmaid dresses for the bridesmaid group. Bridesmaid dresses come in different styles and colors. You and your maids may get confused when facing so many stylish looks. Here are some guidelines on how to choose spring bridesmaid dresses.

Dress fabric

Brides are using texture as their bridesmaid style statement instead of just color. Sheer fabrics such as lace, chiffon and tulle are seen everywhere. Of all the fabrics, lace is especially popular. Lace, which is popular on ready-to-wear runways and red carpets and is one of the top picks for bridesmaid dress fabrics. You’ll see all lace dresses as well as part lace gowns where the bodice or skirt is paired with a complementary fabric.

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Dress color

According to bridesmaid dress designers, purple still remains as the No.1 bridesmaid dress color. What’s more, softer palettes such as blush and rose are also very popular. In some cases, the bridesmaid dress colors are almost identical to what the bride herself is wearing. There’s something very dreamy and romantic about having an airy palette. And having a more minimalist palette doesn’t mean the look is boring. In fact, it’s quite the opposite. There can be a lot of drama in the quieter moments and brides find that very romantic.

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Dress neckline

Asymmetry is definitely in for both wedding dresses and bridesmaid styles. If you bridesmaids have toned upper arms and shoulders, you might choose the elegant one shoulder dresses for them. Besides, illusion necklines are also very big trend on spring 2015 bridal runway and they’re becoming increasingly popular as bridesmaid styles. Many people think illusion necklines as strapless with a bit more coverage. The sheer design on the neck provides a classic and elegant look on most styles.

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Dress embellishment

The pleat trend has been on the red carpet for a while now, and I’m excited to see it hit bridal parties all over the country! It’s a twist on the classic chiffon, adding an extra little detail. I just can’t wait to see a group of bridesmaids rock the lovely pleated chiffon bridesmaid dresses.

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View tons of stylish 2015 bridesmaid dresses at http://www.lunadress.co.uk/bridesmaid-dresses-c258/.

 

Make a dramatic impact on your bridal gown with a sash

The wedding dress sash, also known as a bridal belt, is quite practical accessory. This removable accessory can give a new look to your plain wedding dress. Usually, simple wedding dresses are cheaper than dresses with lots of embellishments. What’s more, sleek and minimalist wedding dresses are big trends in recent years. So many brides tend to choose simple wedding dresses on wedding day. If you don’t want a too plain look, add a wedding dress sash to your gown. It can make a dramatic impact on your dress

How to choose a wedding dress sash?

Your wedding sash should complement your wedding colors or scheme. You can choose a belt to coordinate with the bridesmaids’ dress colors or the hues in the bridal bouquet. Pick a style with glitter or rhinestones to complement wedding-day jewelry. This option is best for simple weddings with minimal color accents. You should also think about your figure when choosing the sash. Generally, a wider belt detracts from the hips, while a narrow belt defines a slender silhouette. You’d better try the wedding dress sash on at the bridal boutique with the entire wedding-day ensemble in case the sash would upstage the bridal jewelry or hair accessories.

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How to the perfect bow on a dress?

First, place the dress sash around your waist. Then, take the right side of the sash and cross underneath the left side. Wrap the right side around the left side one time. The right side should now be shorter than the left. After that, bend the left side to create the first loop of the bow. Place the loop underneath the right side. You will notice that by doing this, you’ve created a small pocket. Take the right side and go through the pocket to create a second loop. Tighten the bow to straighten it out. It should lie flat and have two loops that are proportionate to one another. At last, you can move the sash so the bow can rest where you would like it to on your dress.

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How to DIY wedding dress sash?

Forking out hundreds for a belt you’ll most likely wear once is hard to swallow. Instead try making your own wedding sash. It’s really simple. All you need are a wide silk ribbon, several floral lace appliqués, some toothpicks and strong craft glue. If you want a bling-bling look, add some rhinestones. First, fold the ribbon in half to find the center. Arrange your appliques along the center of the ribbon. Then use a toothpick to apply small dots of glue to the back of each appliqué. Press down gently to secure. If you want some extra sparkle, add flat-back rhinestones directly to the appliqués. At last, you can let it dry overnight.

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View tons of 2015 wedding dresses at http://www.lunadress.co.uk/wedding-dresses-c169/.

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