Bridesmaid dresses, to the
dismay of so many bridesmaids the world over, has a limited spectrum of colors
to choose from. All thanks to the earnestness and the solemnity of weddings,
there are many colors that bridesmaids cannot wear, like morning purple, jet
black, any variations of white, animal print, etc.
So what are the colors suited for that occasion?
What are the traditional shades when it comes to bridesmaid dresses? Bridal
boutiques everywhere could assert that these are the top six color of choice in
bridesmaids dresses' fabrics:
Peach
Who could not fall in love with the youthfulness,
playfulness and sweetness of peach? It is the color that best signifies
bridesmaids. Sweet, dazzling and charming.
Pink
I'm talking light, soft pink. The baby's blanket
kind of pink. Not the sharp, loud pink most teenagers opt to dye their hair
with. The light pink shades represent sweetness and love. Pink represents
sweet, sweet love. Isn't that what weddings are all about?
Red
Not ruby red or blood red, mind you. A lot of
bridesmaid dresses are within various shades of red. It could be maroon, or
rose red. Either way, red signifies, more than anything, love. Love is exactly
the reason why we have weddings in the first place. Red also signifies courage.
Blue
Blue, after all, represents loyalty and
faithfulness. You will be needing tons of that in marriage. The various shades
of blue are also extremely pleasing to the eyes. Maybe because it reminds us of
blue skies and sunny days and glorious walks along the park.
Yellow
Yellow actually represents infidelity. A lot of
bridesmaid dresses are in variants of yellow. Why? For one, yellow is youthful.
Yellow is also cheery, sunny and very uplifting. To sum it all up, yellow
brings smiles, and it suitable for your summer wedding especially.
Green
Green, the color of hope, life and a fresh new
start. No other color best represents weddings than this. After all, it best
describes what weddings are all about -- hope, life and new beginnings.
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