New Winter Bridesmaid Dresses You’ll Love

  1. Elegant Sleeves

    New Winter Bridesmaid Dresses You'll Love
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    One way to keep your girls looking chic during this chilly season is to pick a gown with long sleeves. We love the peek-a-boo skin under this otherwise covered-up lace option.

    Dress by Watters Maids

  2. Rich Jewel Tones

    New Winter Bridesmaid Dresses You'll Love
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    It’s time to ditch the pastels and start dressing your girls in jewel tones. Not only does it feel appropriate with the season, rich colors (think: sapphire, ruby and emerald) are also flattering on almost all skin tones.

    Dress by Bari Jay

  3. Little Black Dresses

    New Winter Bridesmaid Dresses You'll Love
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    While a LBD may be a classic option, it’s a bit dark and formal for a warm weathered wedding. But for a winter wedding, this ultra slimming color is on the top of our list.

    Dress by Alfred Angelo

  4. Trendy Sheer Skirts

    New Winter Bridesmaid Dresses You'll Love
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    Torn between wanting your bridesmaids to wear a short dress and having them to stay warmduring your outdoor photo ops? Our stylish solution: a short skirt under a sheer overlay.

    Dress by Belsoie

  5. Sophisticated Satin

    New Winter Bridesmaid Dresses You'll Love
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    Do your bridesmaids a favor and choose a dress made of a thicker fabric. Satin is one of our favorites since it has enough substance to keep you warm without weighing you down.

    Dress by Monique Lhuillier

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