There are three factors you should consider when picking your bridesmaid dress color - the wedding theme, the season feature and your bridesmaids' skin tone.
Orange
Cheerful, energetic and playful, orange is perfect for bride that wants to add a sense of fun to the wedding and to encourage socialization among her guests. For a less vibrant mood, choose a softer blush tone of fresh peach.
Purple has a unique feature of making anyone look great in it. Dark skinned bridesmaids should go for the stronger shades for purple. Besides green color, bridesmaids dresses in green look special on redheads and for that matter even blondes can choose the shades of purple to make them look wonderful. Bridesmaids with dark tones can also wear dresses in this color keeping in mind not to use the darker shades of purple.
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. Cynics say it takes bucketfuls of courage to take a walk down the aisle.
When it comes to black, it is easy for us to connect it with the words like timeless and classical. Black will look great on the maids of honor for the evening weddings. In addition, the long black bridesmaid dress can be collected for other formal events while the short ones are also versatile. If the maid of honor features dark complexion, stay away from black, otherwise, it will weaken your beauty and make you appear gloomy.
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