Bridesmaid's Dress
How to transform an ugly outfit to a wearable one
These tips will help every bridesmaid deal with having to wear a less than flattering dress at her bestie's wedding.
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Bridesmaids
(African-sweethearts)
Just like how the statement "one size fits all"
is drenched in falsehood, so is having a bride tell you "one look fits
all" when it comes to a bridesmaid dress.
You can
try to find a dress that looks good on all bodies, busts, and butts or a
colour that complements all types of skin tones, but in the end, you
may feel uncomfortable, unconfident, or simply embarrassed having to
strut your stuff in a gown that swallows you in fabric or accentuates
your curves in all the wrong ways.
Since
bridesmaid dresses, unlike that pair of jeans, may make you feel a bit
fidgety, here's a couple of things you can do to your dress to make it
through the night without wanting to hide underneath the table.
- First, ask the bride for a list of the non-negotiable:
Can't wear jewelry, add a jacket, or take the straps off? Feel her out
on what she simply won't compromise on when it comes to altering the
dress before you make any wild suggestions.
- Wear the dress, don't let the dress wear you:
You know those magazines that show who wore it better? It's usually not
because one of them had a more banging body but because one of them
looks more confident in the dress. So wear the dress it like it's the
hottest thing in the entire world. Wear it so when you post an Instagram
picture of you in it, you #BreakTheInternet.
- Add your own twist:
If the bride gives you the OK, add a funky necklace or a pair of
earrings that'll add some flair to the dress and make you feel more like
yourself beside a crew of girls wearing the exact same thing.
- Have a post-ceremony backup plan:
When they start pouring the bubbly and a conga line forms around the
buffet, feel free to do what you want with your dress. Pin back some of
the layers of fabric (so you can get low when a Ying Yang Twins song
comes on) or fold the straps down for more of an evening look.
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