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3 Things to Avoid in Making a Budget-Friendly Bridesmaid Dress


As a celebration of love, weddings are meant to be a precious memory to keep in your whole life. However, when it comes to the preparations, weddings have been notoriously attached with complications.


One of the most important things in your wedding list preparation would be the wedding attires. Every bride dreams to walk down the aisle in their dream gowns, but don't forget about the bigger picture! After all, a wedding is a celebration that involves the union of two hearts, two families, and all the people who have supported them towards their marriage.


In order to create your picture-perfect wedding moment, you must also consider the overall wedding attire of your wedding. An integral member of a wedding would be the bridesmaids. Adopted from the Western culture, it is common for a bride to be accompanied by her bridesmaids on her wedding day, which could be a close friend or a relative.


When it comes to your bridesmaids' dresses, you need to be mindful of the budget. After breaking the news about your upcoming wedding and your invitation for them to be your bridesmaid, you need to have a clear conversation about budget alignment to avoid any misunderstanding.


As a token of appreciation, most couples will handle the budget of bridesmaid dresses. The dresses could either be fully provided by the couple, or the couple will provide the materials for the dress and the dress-making process will be taken care of by the bridesmaids. All of the little technical details should be discussed before you go into the deeper parts of the wedding preparation.


Once you and your bridesmaids have arrived on the same page regarding budgeting, you can start to flip the page to the fun part: choosing the dress! Before you turn your page, here are 3 things you should avoid for a budget-friendly bridesmaid dress!


Avoid dresses with a bustier or corset.

A bustier is a form-fitting garment for women with the primary purpose to push up the bust. While tightening against the upper midriff, it helps to give shape to the waist and forces the breasts up. Making a dress with a bustier or corset is not only expensive as it requires extra cost for the production process, but it can also be impractical to wear. Moreover, a bridesmaid dress is typically simple and flowy to allow higher mobility.


When it comes to such a special day, you should be able to look dazzling while feeling comfortable as a bridesmaid on the wedding day!


Avoid making dresses with a complicated type and design.

As a bridesmaid, the last thing you want is to stress out the bride as you couldn't finish your dress in a timely manner. The more complicated the type of your dress and the design, the longer it may take to finish.


As a bridesmaid dress is usually simple yet sophisticated, the dress can be worn again for another occasion. This is a step towards sustainable fashion, where dresses are worn multiple times. You can still style your dress in different ways after the wedding, such as wearing a shawl or adding a belt.


If you’re looking for a sustainable bridesmaid dress design, we recommend you to look into zero waste cutting designs or A-line cutting designs for the dress.


Avoid using fabrics and materials that may be difficult to transform into your dream dress.

Some materials may not be the best choice for the fabrics to create bridesmaid dresses. A bridesmaid dress should be simple and elegant, not to outshine the bride’s dress.


Materials that are not recommended for a bridesmaid dress include

  • beaded fabrics

  • suede or velvet.

A complicated material might also take a longer process to craft, which could create worry regarding the wedding timeline. In addition to that, providing a sufficient quantity of materials for your bridesmaids is also important to avoid any mishaps in their dresses. The recommended length of fabric to create a dress for your bridesmaids should be at least 2.5 meters to give them the liberty to impose their creativity on their dress.


Further reinstating our point above, we could take part in sustainable fashion by re-wearing our dresses on multiple occasions. A dress with simple materials are more flexible to wear at various events.


This is our recipe for the go-to bridesmaid dress on your special day! Now that we’ve gone over the 3 things to avoid for your bridesmaid dresses, you’re one step closer to your special day – a dream wedding where all you hold dear are clad in a matching attire that is simple, sophisticated, and sustainable.

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