Alright, let me tell you ’bout them dresses for winter weddings, you know, for the gals standing up with the bride. Gotta make sure they ain’t shivering their teeth out, right?
First off, you gotta think about the cloth. Don’t want nothin’ flimsy, like what you wear in summer. Nah, you need somethin’ thick and warm. They talk about faille, silk, or satin. Sound fancy, but what it means is the girls ain’t gonna be freezin’ their behinds off. That’s what matters, ain’t it?
- Velvet is a good one too, real soft and warm. Makes the girls look fancy, like they’re goin’ to a ball or somethin’.
- Leather might sound odd, but I seen some nice dresses made of it. Keeps the wind out, that’s for sure.
- And somethin’ with glitter? Why not? Weddings are supposed to be sparkly, ain’t they? Makes it feel special.
Now, about them long dresses. If it’s a fancy-schmancy wedding, long dresses are the way to go. Makes the girls look all proper and grown-up. But if it’s a bit more relaxed, maybe shorter dresses are alright. Just gotta make sure they ain’t too short, you know? Don’t want the girls catchin’ a cold.
And sleeves! Gotta have sleeves in winter, for cryin’ out loud. Long sleeves are best, keep them arms warm. But if the dress don’t have ’em, maybe they can wear a little jacket or somethin’. Gotta think about these things.
Someone told me about dresses with one shoulder. David’s Bridal, they said. Satin, long and flowy. Sounds pretty, but I dunno ’bout that one shoulder thing in winter. Might get chilly. But hey, if the girl wants it, who am I to say no?
And colors! Don’t want nothin’ too bright and summery. Winter colors are what you need. Deep reds, greens, blues. Even black, if the bride don’t mind. Makes it feel cozy and warm, like a fireplace.
Oh, and who pays for these dresses? Usually, the girls gotta buy ’em themselves. Unless it’s the bride’s sister, then maybe the family helps out. That’s how it goes, usually.
Lulus and Riviera, they got dresses too. All sorts of styles and colors. And Ever New, they got them poofy dresses, like for a garden wedding. But even in winter, you can wear ’em, I guess. Just gotta make sure they’re warm enough.
So, there you have it. Winter wedding bridesmaid dresses. Just remember, keep ’em warm and comfy, and the girls will be happy. And happy girls make for a happy wedding, ain’t that the truth?
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