3 Ways to Do Mismatched Bridesmaid Dresses—Without Having Your Wedding Party Look Like a Big Old Mess

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I realise why brides let their lady friends perform the "mismatched" thing.

I realise why brides let their lady friends perform the "mismatched" thing. It's hard to locate a universally flattering feeltimes dresses when bridesmaids are available in all shapes, sizes, and colors. Still, I think it's nice when mismatched 'maids have something in keeping, otherwise your bridesmaids look like a band of merry wedding guests who just happened to follow along with you on the aisle. Here are three ways to complete "mismatched" that will not look "totally random."

A-line/Princess Sleeveless Long/Floor-Length Chiffon Bridesmaid Dress With Pleated/Lace

I know some type brides just attempt to give a color and let their bridesmaids pick anything else, but this never looks quite right, in my experience. Here are five assorted dress which are all called "navy" through the designer, for instance.

J. Crew Origami Bow Dress in Stretch Wool, $228. Alfred Angelo Style 7243S, $170. Wtoo Style 499 in Navy, $204. Nine West Dresses One-Shoulder Cotton Eyelet Dress in Navy from Amazon, $104.25. Dolce Vita Valentia Lace Dress in Navy from Shopbop, $275.

They just don't go, right?

A-line/Princess Sleeveless Long/Floor-Length Tulle Satin Bridesmaid Dress With Pleated

Do you want matchy-matchy or mismatched 'maids? Which from the looks above is the favorite? Are you particularly interested in any from the dance dresses?

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