Mix & Match Bridesmaids

Mix & Match Bridesmaids

Searching for unique bridesmaid dresses that showcase the one-of-a-kind personalities of your party? Maybe something more modern than "one dress fits all"? You've come to the right place! From fabrics to silhouettes to colors, there are a number of ways to coordinate mismatched bridesmaids dress. Ahead, we unveil our top tips for creating a cohesive custom bridal party look.

How To: Mix Fabrics & Materials

Now this is what we call marriage material. Let your party shine in a variety of fabrics in complementary prints and palettes. The rainbow of textures adds depth and visual interest without being overwhelming.

How To: Mix Prints & Patterns

A solid idea? Combining single-shade dresses with printed looks. It's a great way to work in on-trend prints while also pleasing party members who prefer plainer palettes

How To Mix: Colors & Palettes

Mixing colors is a classic way to give your party a custom feel. From subtle Ombre looks that stay within the same color family, to bolder arrangements that span the rainbow, a pageant of palettes always brings the vow factor.

 

 

Color Coded Bridesmaid Dresses


Perfect for the classic bride, this mix-and-match palette offers a traditional single-color, single-fabric look while flattering multiple body types. Choose a color and fabric you love, then play with dramatic and distinctive silhouettes for a harmonious grouping that feels thoughtfully elevated. Opting for same-color, different-style bridesmaid dresses is a unique but subtle way to let your 'maids stand out.

Mix and Match: Neutral Bridesmaid Dresses


If you're having a hard time choosing just one color, consider organizing your look around a color family. Famously easygoing and always in style, neutral shades are pure mix-and-match magic. Choose flattering tones of earth, sand, and stone, then let natural beauty lead the way.

Mixed Print Bridesmaid Dresses


A solid idea? Printed bridesmaid dresses! The patterns don't have to match exactly (in fact, we prefer a mix of styles), but they should live within the same color family. To avoid a busy or cluttered look, consider layering in solid dresses in accent colors. (Plus, bridesmaids who don't gravitate towards patterns will thank you!)