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Western Wedding Bridesmaid Dresses
Deciding on Western Wedding Bridesmaid Dresses
Can you think of a better time to ride off into the
sunset than after your very own Western style wedding?
If this is your dream scenario, you will be pleased to
learn just how simple it is to plan a Western wedding.
Foremost in your mind, of course, is to make sure you
and your wedding party look as terrific as possible
silhouetted against the setting sun. One of your many
roles as the bride is to decide on the appropriate
Western wedding bridesmaid dresses.
Lets say you opt for the full-on formal affair. As a
traditional bride, you would probably choose a white
lacy dress with a circle skirt and Victorian style
lace-up boots. Obviously, you will want the gals in your
wedding party to compliment your special look.
Therefore, consider the following for formal Western
wedding bridesmaid dresses:
▪ White, ivory, or peach colors
▪ Circle skirts
▪ Traditional eight-point skirts
▪ High-low hems (higher in front to show off footwear)
▪ Princess waists
▪ Fitted, ruffled, boned, embroidered, keyhole or
lace-up bodices
With a less formal wedding, it would make sense for you
to pick something a bit more down-home for your
bridesmaids. For example, a Western wedding bridesmaid
might be decked out in a blue or red gingham and lace
dress that hits just at the ankle with enough room to
show off a pair of fabulous Western boots.
Certainly, if
any of the ceremony will be on horseback, youll want to
consider the comfort and safety of your Western
bridesmaids. For example, denim might be just the thing.
Imagine an A-line skirt with a white blouse accented
with ruffles or stain fringe that look would work
well, indeed!
Western wedding bridesmaid dresses are not complete
without accessories. No doubt, the first thing that
comes to mind is the cowgirl hat. A white hat with a
rose or a bow in the brim or with a veil attached would
be a terrific capper to the bridesmaid ensemble. Here
are some other suggestions:
▪ Victorian style hat (upturned brim, with or without a
veil)
▪ Lace up shoes or boots
▪ Wildflowers (in the gals hair or as a bouquet)
▪ Appliques or sequins
▪ Silver or turquoise jewelry
▪ Cameos
Once you decide on the Western attire, start shopping
right away. Look online at Western wedding sites there
are quite a few or check out your local second hand
boutiques for classic Victorian wear. Another option is
to make your outfits from Western style fabrics or
patterns. If you take this on, you can have a blast with
appliqus and trims and create truly original designs.
If youre having trouble coming up with Western
bridesmaid dress styles, invite your girlfriends over
for a night of Western movies and take notes on what the
actors are wearing. This fun and productive approach
provide an opportunity for yall to relax and kick up
your heels while planning the exciting event.
About the Author
Valeria Vegas has a Masters degree in Writing and regularly writes for a local newspaper. She
also teaches writing workshops in
San Francisco and has taught high school
English. As a freelance job, she corrects essays for the
SAT and ACT through
Pearson scoring as well as write copy for websites. She is the
Associate Editor of a literary magazine, edit manuscripts for Behler
publications, and works for authors independently. One of her stories was named
Notable Story of 2004 by Million Writers. She is a new
contributor to
http://bridesmaid-dresses-n-flower-girl-dresses.com.
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