@whiterunway_southafricaI think anyone who's ever worn a dress with a big bow will agree that it is almost always awkward and very rarely flattering.
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Extremely off-shoulder
@runawaybride_ieThere's a way to do this trend, but this particular style can feel a little restrictive. Then again, add thin straps, perhaps, and there's less danger of slippage.
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Sweetheart Necklines with a Deep Dip
@loveandlifeblog8It's a little hit or miss sometimes, especially when it comes to comfort.
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Seriously, Tone down on the Transparency
@welltravelledbrideI mean, this is high-fashion pretty, but not really all that practical, you know?
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Blush and Bashful
@runawaybride_ieI know a shade of pink is one of the colors of the year, but sometimes pink is pink and maybe it's time to shift focus onto another hue.
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@bridetogoAre these shorts? What are these? What do you call this? Sincerely curious, too lazy for the google.
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@constancepeachThere is such a thing as too much print. The silhouettes are fierce, though!
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Don't Have Too Much Going on
@724productionsSee, separately, I love all these ideas. Actually, even the round neck, three-quarter sleeves, and pleated skirt look lovely together. With a bold, flashy color, though, you can go over the top. Keep that in mind when picking or designing your dresses.
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@noraandelle_bridesmaids_perthEvery woman is a goddess and deserving of a divine dress, but let's give the Grecian look a little rest. Just a little one, then let's bring it right back into fashion.
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@reallybrideDon't. Not that it isn't really lovely and flattering and glamorous, it's just – not for a wedding!
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@kaffamockbillActually, I don't know, maybe we could do with more of these. I bet it's way easier to dance. On the downside, do jumpsuits ever really look this flattering? Planning a wedding? About to be a bridesmaid? What's the dress situation?
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