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Winter Bridesmaid Dresses
How To Keep Warm In Winter Bridesmaid Dresses
Winter weddings are magical events. The beauty and
warmth to the soul they provide is everlasting. Brides
planning a winter wedding however may have difficulty
choosing winter bridesmaid dresses. Winter bridesmaid
dresses really dont have to look much different than
other seasonal dresses however. The trick is to use
accessories to warm your maids. This allows the bride to
choose whatever dress she likes, but also keeps the
bridesmaids warm when traveling outdoors. Think about
these winter bridesmaid dress tips when trying to choose
your wedding attire.
One main thing to think about when choosing winter
bridesmaid dresses is fabric. Thicker fabric works
better in cooler weather and will keep your maids
toasty. Fabrics like velvet are beautiful and warm for
winter weather. If you choose a dress with a heavier
fabric, it will not matter what style it is, because it
will still hold extra warmth.
If you can choose a dress with sleeves, either long or
short, certainly do so. Bridesmaids will surely be cold
in the winter weather and will appreciate the extra
warmth sleeves provide. Many dresses today however are
sleeveless or strapless, so this may not be an option
for you.
If you do choose a dress style that has no sleeves,
consider using wraps to keep your maids warm. You can
choose wraps made from the same material as the dress,
or you can choose those that are different yet
coordinating. The wraps can be used before the wedding
and then set aside during the ceremony. If you wrap
looks especially nice with the dress you may even choose
to use it for the ceremony.
Using faux fur wraps are a trendy way to update the
wedding attire. Wraps are nice because they are not too
long so as to get in the way, but they offer warmth for
the upper body area, which is important for winter
bridesmaids. If you want to secure your wraps use simple
safety pins (make sure you cant see them on the
outside) or special wrap broaches.
Shawls are much like wraps, in that they provide extra
warmth and coverage for the upper body area. The
difference is that shawls are usually made out of
knitted materials. If you like the bohemian look, the
shawl is for you. In colors like black, silver, and
gold, these items look great for a wedding. The shawl is
usually longer and may be more difficult to deal with
along with a bouquet, but they do offer a distinct style
look.
With these lovely bridesmaid accessories, brides can
choose winter bridesmaid dresses of any style and cut.
The accessories give the bride room to make her wedding
attire dream come true, no matter how cold it is
outside. If you want to use skin baring dresses but are
afraid your bridesmaids will be too cold, consider these
tips. Both the bride and her maids will be thrilled with
the outcome.
About the Author
Whitney Acke is a successful freelance writer
from Lexington, Kentucky. In addition to writing,
she also enjoys spending time with her husband and
their two young sons. She is a new
contributor to
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