Brides always tell us, ‘the effortless look takes a lot of effort’! The art of mismatching bridesmaid styles is strategic, and it is not the vision for every bride. However, it is a knockout look when styled right. Many brides are wanting this look, but have no clue where to start. At Bella Bridesmaids, we understand that some brides want to give their bridal party creative license to pick their own style, within a set of guidelines. Many brides are mindful of bridesmaid’s individual taste, body type and budget. We are here today with two different bridal party looks that are on trend with ‘mismatched ‘maids’. For each look we chose a color palate and worked with an inspiration picture. Bridesmaid pinkThree cocktail length pink chiffon bridesmaid dresses are examples of what might work for a bride who loves color, texture & print. On the left, a retro-inspired style from Donna Morgan. In the middle, there is an adorable fuchsia garden stripe by Charleston-based designer LulaKate. On the right is a classic/ tailored style by Kirribilla. This look is fresh, cute & potentially re-wearable if you love pink!Bridesmaid wedding party Bridesmaid gray inspirationAn assortment of charcoal gowns would be more formal– you can still be on point for formal weddings within the varied necklines and styles. We took a palette of grey swatches, ranging from platinum to charcoal and chose to incorporate different textures including lace, crinkle chiffon, tulle, and the glam beaded style for the ‘maid of honor.

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