Okay, so technically gray, brown, black and cream, aren't colors, but let's get real-they're a favorite among maids.
Your bridesmaids will be singing your praises if you choose one of these rich, ultra-flattering hues (alright, ivory is a stretch, but it makes for such pretty pictures.)
how to pull it off
The LBD is pretty foolproof. Getting the other shades to work for your friends means choosing toward the darker end of the spectrum, like chocolate brown instead of tan.
accent with grey
Gray acts as a neutral and adds a sophisticated, foraml style. We see gray replacing Eggplant as a favorite bridesmaid color this year. Some good gray combinations:
Violet & Nickel
Turquoise & Slate Grey
When choosing your wedding colors do think beyond!
The colors you choose for your wedding day set the style and tone for your entire event. Choose colors you love, but also consider the following:
1.Where is the wedding and reception? Choose colors that complement the setting. Consider the carpeting, drapery and decor, etc.
2.What mood do you want to create? Vibrant colors add drama, while soft colors evoke a more romantic atmosphere.
3.What time of year will you marry? The season may influence your color scheme. Spring and summer colors tend to be lighter, while fall and winter colors are generally darker.
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