tips for choosing bridesmaid dresses

Top Tips for Choosing Bridesmaid Dresses

By Janet, Owner of MCC Wedding Invitations

“What if I told you that the most important thing about your bridesmaid dresses isn’t how they look—but how they make your girls feel?”

Yeah. I didn’t believe it either until I saw it for myself.

As someone who works with brides every day—helping them design their invitations, coordinating colors, and pulling themes together—I get a front-row seat to all the wedding planning stress. And let me tell you: bridesmaid dresses? Whew. They cause more drama than seating charts and mother-in-laws combined.

But here’s the good news: it doesn’t have to be that way. Over the years, I’ve seen brides absolutely nail it with their dress choices—without spending a fortune or losing their sanity.

So if you’re feeling overwhelmed, here are my top tips for choosing bridesmaid dresses—learned from real brides with real budgets, real bodies, and real friendships.


1. Talk Budget Early (Like, Before You Fall in Love With Anything)

This might sound like a no-brainer, but it’s where so many brides slip up.

I had a bride named Elena who fell hard for these blush pink chiffon gowns she saw on Pinterest. They were gorgeous. Elegant. Floaty. And $300 each.

The only problem? Her bridesmaids were all 20-somethings juggling rent, car payments, and student loans. One of her besties cried on the phone—cried!—because she didn’t know how she’d afford it.

Eventually, Elena found a $79 dupe online and everyone ended up loving it more than the expensive one. (And yes, they ALL wore it again. Miracles happen.)

Bridesmaid dress selection tip #1?
Start with a group convo. Ask what everyone’s comfortable spending. Be real, be kind, and keep it light.


2. The “One Color Fits All” Myth

Let’s talk color. Or, more accurately, how your favorite color might not love your girls back.

I’ve seen pale peach make a redhead look sunburned and navy blue make an olive-skinned bridesmaid disappear in photos. No joke.

Bridesmaid dress color ideas are a whole world of their own. Here’s a quick cheat sheet:

  • Warm complexions? Think coral, terracotta, or olive.

  • Cool tones? Slate blue, emerald, or lavender.

  • Want to play it safe? Soft gray and dusty rose tend to flatter almost everyone.

And here’s the kicker: mixing shades within the same color family can look super intentional—and photograph like a dream.

One bride, Mia, chose a “sunset palette.” Her girls wore rust, rose, and burnt orange. In the golden-hour photos? They looked like literal goddesses.

So yeah, don’t be afraid to experiment a lil’.


3. Tips For Choosing Bridesmaid Dresses

Back in the day, every bridesmaid wore the exact same dress—same cut, same fabric, same everything. Even if one girl was 5’11” and another was 5’1”. Brutal.

Now? Thank goodness we’re smarter.

The truth is, how to pick the perfect bridesmaid dress has less to do with uniformity and more to do with confidence.

One of my brides, Taylor, told her girls: “Choose any style in the same fabric and color.” She ended up with one halter, one off-the-shoulder, and a wrap dress. And guess what? It looked amazing because each woman felt like herself.

Bridesmaid dress fitting tips:

  • Schedule fittings early—don’t wait until the month before.

  • Bring the shoes they’ll wear to the wedding (heel height matters for hems).

  • Don’t forget the undergarments! A different bra can totally change how a dress fits.

And if you’re ordering online, always check the return policy. (Ask me how I know. )


4. Fabric, Function, and the Freakin’ Wind

So… a quick story. I once attended a mountaintop wedding in Utah where the bridesmaids wore silky high-slit dresses. Beautiful? Yes. Practical? Absolutely not.

During the ceremony, a gust of wind turned one bridesmaid into Marilyn Monroe. There’s still a photo floating around somewhere that proves it.

When thinking about factors to consider when choosing bridesmaid dresses, don’t forget:

  • Venue: Beach = breezy fabrics. Cathedral = more formal structure.

  • Season: Velvet in July is a no-go. Likewise, chiffon in February? Brrr.

  • Activities: If you’re dancing under the stars or taking a hike for photos, your girls need to move.

Trust me: function matters just as much as fashion.


5. Don’t Overthink It (Seriously)

I had one bride, Sarah, who stressed for weeks about finding the “perfect” bridesmaid dress. She had spreadsheets. Color swatches. A Pinterest board so detailed it belonged in a museum.

Then one night over coffee, she sighed and said, “I just want them to feel pretty and not hate me.”

That was her breakthrough.

She picked a $60 dusty blue wrap dress from an online boutique. It fit every body type and came in short, tall, and plus sizes. Her girls were thrilled. And the photos? Gorgeous.

Sometimes we overthink it too much (yep, I just said that).

Remember: your bridesmaids are your friends. Your sisters. Your cousins. They love you. They’re not judging your wedding like it’s the Oscars. They just want to feel good and celebrate with you.

And if that means stretchy jersey dresses and flat sandals? So be it.


Bonus Tip: Think Beyond the Wedding

One of the sweetest things a bride ever told me was:

“I wanted my girls to wear something that didn’t feel like a costume.”

She chose convertible dresses in a soft sage green, and every single one of her bridesmaids re-wore theirs to another event.

That’s the real win: picking something beautiful and practical.

If you’re stressing about this stuff, just take a breath. You’re not alone. Every bride has her “what the heck do I do with the dresses?!” moment. You’re doing great.


Final Thoughts from Someone Who’s Seen it All

Look, I may design invitations—but after working with hundreds of brides over the years, I’ve learned a thing or two about what really matters.

Choosing bridesmaid dresses isn’t about creating a picture-perfect lineup. It’s about honoring your friendships. It’s about feeling good. And yeah, it’s about saving a little money along the way.

So be kind to yourself. Be kind to your girls. Have fun with the process. (Oh—and take lots of photos during dress try-ons. Those are the memories that stick.)

If you ever need someone to talk colors, coordination, or just vent to, you know where to find me.

Happy planning,
Janet
Owner, MCC Wedding Invitations

mcc wedding invitations

My name is Janet Barton, and I am proud to be the owner of MCC Wedding Invitations. My mission is to create beautiful, personalized and affordable wedding invitations that are accessible to everyone.

I understand that weddings are expensive, and that’s why I am committed to offering affordable invitations. My price includes not only designing and printing your invitation, I also design and print your insert cards at no extra cost. And I include matching envelopes!

I believe everyone deserves a beautiful wedding invitation, regardless of their budget. My commitment to quality and affordability has earned me over 200 Google 5-Star ratings from brides I have worked with across the country.

So, whether you’re planning an intimate backyard wedding or a grand event center affair, I have a design that will suit your needs and your budget. Give me a call at (801) 491-6931 and let me help you on this journey to create a beautiful and unforgettable wedding invitation that won’t break your bank.

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