Bridesmaids Colors

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm getting married in the fall and I have narrowed down my bridesmaids colors to green ( Emerald and Forest) and a dark pink color ( wine). What do you think would be best? We are having a neutral white and light gray wedding with pops of dark green. The bridesmaids will be picking their style of dress.



No one looks good in green, even emerald. They will hate you. Don’t do it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm getting married in the fall and I have narrowed down my bridesmaids colors to green ( Emerald and Forest) and a dark pink color ( wine). What do you think would be best? We are having a neutral white and light gray wedding with pops of dark green. The bridesmaids will be picking their style of dress.



No one looks good in green, even emerald. They will hate you. Don’t do it.


I look great in emerald and terrible in black. I have light brown hair and fair skin. Black makes me look weirdly gothy and pale. I wear navy or grey when I need a dark neutral. I think most people woth northern european skin tone look good in more shades of green. It’s not a great color for brown skinned girls. A color like mauve or peach is the reverse—looks great on dark skinned women, terrible on light skinned women.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. We are looking at David’s Bridal for bridesmaids dresses. They are a decent price and they have a variety of options. I want either a dark first green or a wine color. I think those are very beautiful and fall colors.

I’m fair skinned and greens, blues, and dark plums look good on me. Most of my bridesmaids are also fair skinned and will be fine with either color.


I HATE David's Bridal. Are you all 25? Then it's maybe okay. The look like cheap prom dresses. Why not get a nice dress from a department store or boutique instead for the money? I've also felt scammed every time I bought a dress there. They measure too big and then need alterations, which are $$$. I typically fit well in off the rack dresses, so I'm not sure why their cheap dresses need alterations. And I guarantee no one will ever wear a David's bridal dress again.
Anonymous
Emerald green!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. We are looking at David’s Bridal for bridesmaids dresses. They are a decent price and they have a variety of options. I want either a dark first green or a wine color. I think those are very beautiful and fall colors.

I’m fair skinned and greens, blues, and dark plums look good on me. Most of my bridesmaids are also fair skinned and will be fine with either color.


I HATE David's Bridal. Are you all 25? Then it's maybe okay. The look like cheap prom dresses. Why not get a nice dress from a department store or boutique instead for the money? I've also felt scammed every time I bought a dress there. They measure too big and then need alterations, which are $$$. I typically fit well in off the rack dresses, so I'm not sure why their cheap dresses need alterations. And I guarantee no one will ever wear a David's bridal dress again.


I got married and used David's Bridal in my 30s. I loved it - they had a lot of flattering styles and the prices were good. Don't be such a snob geez!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think the dark pink/wine would be nice.

But rethink bridesmaids! Seriously. No one wants to be a bridesmaid. It is way nicer to go to a wedding as a guest. Plus less money for them and less drama and coordination for you. win win.


+1

The whole thing is strange. A wedding is a ceremony and party, not a theater production.
Anonymous
I did chartreuse green in September.
Anonymous
Luckily I have one sister and my husband has one brother. Bam! That was it. Believe it or not, one of my friends was actually upset by it. I got married at 33.
Anonymous
I picked one dress and told everyone to get it because I was told it was easier than requiring everyone to find their own dress. It might have pissed people off but at the time it made sense to me, they were all spread out and it was a ‘tip’ from a person who had been a bridesmaid a billion times. Meh.
Anonymous
I would go with the green over the wine, pick the green that looks best on all bridesmaids.


Other suggestions


1. Navy

2. Olive

3. Teal


Congrats!
Anonymous
When I was a bridesmaid, the bride had narrowed it down to 2 colors. To finalize the color the bride and local bridesmaids went together to the shop. Turns out the bride's first choice, a an emerald green with a black sheen, did not got well at all with our complexions. We all had similar complexions. So, the bride chose the other color which was more of a teal. I really didn't care what color I wore.

I think a shade green would be lovely and still gives you lots of options.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would go with a variety of green. I gave my bridesmaids a range of colors, and they selected their own dresses within that range of color (like coral to fuchsia -- all suited to their body type. style, etc.).


That's what I would do as well. Varying tones look good.
Anonymous
Get your colors done professionally and go from there.
Anonymous
I like both colors. Sounds like it will be a beautiful wedding.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’d say wine, but in all honesty, my biggger regret from my wedding was having bridesmaids dresses rather than letting them choose their own dress in our designated dress color (black). The pictures look dated to me, and i wish they wore their own dresses to save Their own money and to be more comfortable in their own skin.


I asked my four bridesmaids to just pick out a blue dress they loved. They wanted a specific color (fine, navy blue), then they wanted to go dress shopping with me. All four separately ended up picking the same exact dress from David’s Bridal. I figure people must think I was a bridezilla but I was the opposite!

OP, I say go with the green. Adding red to pops of green may look Christmas-y.
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