I still love seeing bridesmaids in their own individual styles (see last year’s multi-styled bridesmaids post here). Here are a few more snaps of bridesmaids that I’ve been collecting (I seem to do that a lot!) that have pulled it off beautifully!
Photo from Martha Stewart
Photo by Elizabeth Medina Photography via Lucky Me!
Photo by Matthew Morgan via We Met In A Bar
Photo by Aaron Delesie via Style Me Pretty
Photo by Jen Huang via A Practical Wedding
Photo from Nikki and John’s Wedding
Photo from Martha Stewart Weddings
Photo by Matthew Morgan via We Met In A Bar (How great are the boots?)
Oh wow, I love the boots – they must have been so comfy ont he dancefloor!
Oh wow, this is so encouraging. I am in a wedding next weekend that is all about uniformity. But I’ve been playing with the idea of mismatched for my own wedding (next May) for some time. This is a great visual aide for my poor imagination.
Snaps PDB!
did you see my post about the dresses from our wedding? I LOVED this look too!
http://thebudgetsavvybride.com/2009/05/27/our-wedding-the-lovely-maids/
Love the boots pictures! This is an adorable shot!
I really love how different brides are allowing their bridal parties to be these days. It makes the entire feel of the wedding so much more relaxed. So key!
glad you were able to use some images! For another party of mismatched bridesmaids check out this yellow crew: http://bit.ly/mioVU
Very nice with mismatched bridesmaids,
feels more relaxed and creative.
Have a great day, Ida / Sweden
bridesmaids are looking like beautiful.Bridesmaid dresses look really awesome together and on each girl.
I love the mis-matched looks! I told my girls to choose a blue (any shade but turquoise) dress for my upcoming October wedding, and they picked awesome gowns! I’m going for an ‘organized chaos’ kind of look, so this is just perfect. I love that each gown has a different neckline: one is a halter, one strapless, and one is a traditional with straps & sweetheart.