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The Modern Bridesmaid




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Its a whole new day, and there is a whole new look for

bridesmaids. Its a welcome change from the past years. At its

not just the bridesmaids look that has gotten a facelift, the

brides are sporting a whole new look too.



Traditional wedding gowns and traditional white will always be a

choice. Thats a tradition thats just not going to disappear.

And thats okay. But the choices now available for the modern

bride are welcome change, allowing those creative juices to

flow, and ones own personality to stand out.



The history of the bridesmaids attire is quite interesting. In

past centuries brides wore elaborate colorful gowns, and

bridesmaids wore similar gowns. This was to disguise the bride

and protect her from being kidnapped by evil spirits. By the

Victorian era things had changed producing brides that wanted to

stand out in the crowd. Thus the formal elaborate white wedding

gown entered the wedding fashion scene. However the bridesmaids

attire didnt change, remaining bold and frilly.



Well this century bridesmaids have a lot more to say about what

they wear. Not only have the traditional dresses taken on a more

sophisticated and elegant look. Many brides now let their

bridesmaids choose their own dress based on the chosen color

scheme. All bridesmaids werent created equal. By allowing them

to choose a dress that flatters them, you have happier

bridesmaids and better photo ops.



Gowns and dresses worn by the modern bridesmaid are often

functional enough for other formal events and gatherings. A much

smarter alternative to the expensive gown thats worn once then

buried deep in the closet never to be seen again. We all

remember wearing one of those awful dresses at some point.



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There are also no longer fast and set rules on how many

bridesmaids you must have. The size of your wedding often

relates to how many attendants, and these days the choice is

entirely up to you. Tradition has gone out the window, a

pleasing thought for many future brides. You can even have more

than one maid of honor if you wish. The rules you must play by

are your own rules.



The same new rules apply to your flower girl[s] and ring

bearer[s] choose more than one, have only one, have one of each.

The best age range for this very important little peoples job

is between 5 and 7. Younger children have a harder time staying

focused. Now if you dont mind if they mess up a little bit,

then by all means you can choose a younger child. After all they

can be a great source of amusement! Older children will also be

thrilled to be chosen to man the guestbook or help guests. It

makes them feel extra special.



The more bridesmaids you have the more coordination and

communication your going to have to take care of. Remember

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youll have plenty of issues to deal with from dresses, to

nails, to hair, to jewelry. So dont choose more bridesmaids

than you think you can handle. This is supose to be a happy time

for you and stress doesnt make a person happy.



Forget the old theory that if you dont include everyone thats

close to you, there will be hard feelings. Most women have

outgrown this childish thought pattern, and recognize that the

modern bride has tough choices to make to stay within budget and

fulfill her special day. Sometimes a future bride just has too

many close friends to have them all in the wedding party. Relax!

Invite them to the wedding, and if you want ask them to do

special favors such as perhaps your nails or your hair,

depending on their own unique talents.



The maid of honor has a role to play besides in the wedding

party. She needs to be the brides right arm and help with any

wedding tasks she can. She can help select the wedding gown, get

the invitations in order, arrange a wedding shower, help with

choosing a reception location, help decorate, or even help

prepare the food. The duties that can be assigned to your made

of honor are endless, just be sure not to overwhelm her with too

many requests. Your maid of honor is like the brides personal

first aid kit. Ready to fix anything thats broken.



Bridesmaids also play an important role by planning the bridal

shower, preparing munchies, cake, or sandwiches for the shower.

They are also there to support and help the bride whenever they

can.



For the modern bride these are happy times, choices are endless,

you can make your fashion statement and let your bridesmaids

make theirs. No more having to follow traditions unless you want

to. Planning the perfect wedding has never been easier!



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