I know most people wear white and it''s traditional but I''ve decided to wear color. I''m thinking of pale rose pink or pale yellow but I was reading Allure Bride and they had a story about a women who wore scarlet red. I must admit it started me thinking.
I think a color would be lots of fun. I thought about it, but ultimately went back to white. I really looked at some bridesmaid dresses for awhile. Somehow it seemed more appropriate given this will be a 2nd wedding for me. But then fiance really wanted the white thing...he said although it''s not my first marriage--it is the first for us together.
did you see teebee''s dress choice in the thread on wedding dresses? I think it is a lovely dress with colors. There are other colors on that thread too. When I shopped for dresses last year, the dress I chose had the option of pale lilac or blue sequins on a white or diamond white dress. I soooooo wanted to get the lilac sequins, but I couldn''t convince anyone in my family or my husband. sooooooo I ended up going with the traditional white sequins and white dress...with lilac/purple flowers.
I do have a friend who wore a burgundy top with white bottom for her wedding. Very bold, but she looked great.
I actually considered a very soft pale pink silk satin gown I saw by I think it was Ramona Kaveeza...?
I think the idea of a soft blush of color is very cool and progressive. Red in the asian cultures is considered a lucky color for weddings, so obviously it''s been pulled off many a time. In the US, I think convention dictates soft, versus vibrant. Depending on your tolerance I say go with your favorite color, regardless. At least this way you can probably wear it again!!
I think that a purplish red (burgundy like) color is amazing, and might even be very beautiful for a wedding. Why not?!
You know, actually, I got married in black. lol I look terrible and washed out in white so I decided instead to wear a cute Betsy Johnson dress that was fun and comfortable. BUT, I did elope in Vegas, so this gave me more leeway in what I wore.
White may be traditional but it's not for everyone. Weddings should be a time for expressing one's self while wearing a dress you love rather than going along with a preset standard
I wanted some color too, but it''s been hard to find colored dresses I like... usu they''re super ''out there'' expensive couture type styles, or just plain weird. I personally wanted a blush pink, because I love pink and don''t want to subject my bm to wearing pink, but might have to go with ivory instead. (I personally hate the white on me) One option is always to get a fancier bridesmaids dress in the color you like, depending on how formal your wedding is, some bm dresses actually have short trains! (I think Impression has some dresses like this...)
My dress is white but it''s definitely not bridal white/ivory. It''s like a blue white (think of the white of a glacier). I''ll also be wearing blue shoes
- I say go for whatever color you like!! The pale pink or pale yellow sounds lovely and totally appropriate!
I have a good friend who wore a beautiful pale lavender dress, and no one thought it seemed odd. It was one of those colors that falls into the larger definition of "white". (think paint -- there are many colors surrounding white). It was neutral, beautiful, and flattering. Go for it!
Oh definitely white is not for everyone!! Every dress I''ve been really drawn to has some sort of color in it. I love color and while I don''t want to be totally irreverant, I want something very unique that fits my personality... My mom laughed that since I don''t even have white ceilings in my house, why would she expect me to wear a white dress. Anyhow, this is what I''m hoping to wear ~ It is an ivory Lazaro gown with an embroidered bodice in shades of pink, ice blue, green, yellow:
Teebee, thats beautiful, love the embroidery!! Yeah someone sent me an article today that said more people are adding color these days so I guess those of us that want to wear color are not alone.
My dress was a creamy ivory. I can''t remember the exact name of it, but it was something different.
My friend wore a gorgeous dress with a red corset-type bodice that had red & white rosette detailing and a halter neckline. Very unique but still very bridal.
I think color is an awesome and unique idea! I have a friend who is getting married on Feb. 26, and her dress is mostly ivory but with apple red accents...I think this is it:
Her bridesmaids will be wearing apple red to match. I think it''s gonna be great!!! It''s soooooo HER to have a dress that stands out from the ordinary but still looks classy and elegant. I think that doing what fits your personality is really important...after all, it is YOUR special day.
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