Things To Consider When Selecting Your Bridesmaids’ Dresses


Picking your bridesmaids’ dresses might seem like just another wedding task, but it’s actually one of the most exciting ways to bring your vision to life. From style to color to budget, the right choices can make your bridal party feel confident, comfortable, and unforgettable on your big day. Below, we’ve detailed what you should consider when selecting your bridesmaids’ dresses!

A bride in a white wedding dress joyfully holds a bouquet, surrounded by her bridesmaids in matching pink dresses, celebrating together outdoors.
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Wedding Aesthetic

One of the first things you’ll want to consider is the vibe of your wedding, as the bridesmaids’ dresses will help tell that story. This vision will help guide every decision, including the colors, fabrics, and overall look of your bridesmaids’ dresses.

For example, if you have a spring garden wedding, consider soft pastel dresses made from lightweight fabrics. On the other hand, if you get married in autumn, consider jewel-tone dresses with sleeves or thicker materials.

Style

The style of the bridesmaids’ dresses should complement your vision for the big day while also flattering everyone’s silhouette. You can achieve a cohesive look with flexible options, such as choosing the same color while allowing for different silhouettes or lengths.

Some brides select a single designer and let their bridesmaids pick a dress from that collection, which provides variety within a set theme. This approach strikes a balance between individual expression and the overall aesthetic of your wedding party.

A bride surrounded by her bridesmaids, each wearing dresses in various colors and styles, posing together joyfully in a beautifully decorated venue.
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Costs

Standing up in a wedding is expensive, and knowing how to help your bridesmaids save money makes your friends feel extra appreciated. When shopping for dresses, prioritize options made with reasonably priced fabrics like chiffon or satin. 

You could also look for gowns that look less “bridesmaid-y” and more formal. For example, a simple floor-length gown in a neutral tone looks stunning at any formal occasion.

A joyful group of bridesmaids and groomsmen posing together outdoors, featuring a bride in a white wedding gown and her groom in a white suit. The bridesmaids wear light-colored dresses while the groomsmen are dressed in coordinating tan suits.
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Bridesmaids’ Opinion

The final thing to consider when selecting bridesmaid dresses is the opinion of your bridal party. While their word isn’t final, it can absolutely help you narrow down choices if you feel stuck between a few gowns. Your bridesmaids will have to wear these dresses all day (and dance in them all night!), so it’s worth checking in about comfort, fit preferences, or whether they’d feel better in certain silhouettes. Even simple input — like strapless vs. sleeves — can help everyone feel confident and happy on the big day.

Selecting your bridesmaids’ dresses gives you a chance to bring your wedding vision to life while celebrating the people who mean the most to you. By considering cost, style, and your bridesmaids’ comfort, you’ll create a cohesive look that feels effortless and authentic. When everyone feels confident and cared for, the joy shines through in every photo and every moment.

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