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babegyrl
07-23-2004, 10:11 AM
My fiance' is determined to wear a grey tux. We're getting married in September of next year. What color can the bridesmaids wear? I was wanting them to wear wine but I don't know if that would look right.
bjmy1975
07-27-2004, 06:44 PM
I'm gonna say that wine will be too dark in contrast the grey. I would say that you need a lighter color. Have you looked to see if there is a lighter color of what you would like. Other wise I would suggest compromising in some way... like... having color dress that would be accented with wine trim or beading... or your flowers and decorations could be wine.... or see if you can convince the groom to wear black but have a silver/grey vest & tie. Search the net and see if you can find any pictures of the wine with a grey tux...or go to a bridal shop and ask them if you can compare it and see what they say. They have color coordianted a millon people... I will tell you that I have already had to compromise. Our bridesmaids will be wearing a light lavander and I really wanted grey tuxes... unfortunately no one else feels that way... so we have tentatively decided on black with a sliver/grey vest of some sort. Compromise is what it's all about!!!! :rolleyes:
babegyrl
07-28-2004, 12:37 PM
Thank you, I ended up asking a consultant and she said she thinks that it will be beautiful and by the dresses being a dark wine that my dress will "pop".
butterflies_avery
08-04-2004, 02:34 PM
Our wedding is next spring and I have fallen in love with an Ivory Dress...
Heres the problem...
My niece is going to be our flower girl and she was recently in a wedding and has a really pretty WHITE flower girl dress that my sister wants to reuse.
Can I have the IVORY dress I dream of and let her wear the white flower girl dress that would in turn save on cost?? :confused:
I don't want it to look silly with both colors!
RadioLyss
08-05-2004, 06:40 AM
Our wedding is next spring and I have fallen in love with an Ivory Dress...
Heres the problem...
My niece is going to be our flower girl and she was recently in a wedding and has a really pretty WHITE flower girl dress that my sister wants to reuse.
Can I have the IVORY dress I dream of and let her wear the white flower girl dress that would in turn save on cost?? :confused:
I don't want it to look silly with both colors!
What color are you planning for your bridesmaids? I would suggest going to a dress shop, like davids bridal and have an ivory dress, a dress of the color for your bridesmaids and a white flower girl dress laid out together. I think that you could make it work, especially if the dress your neice has could have a sash of your color added around the waist and tied in the back. I know that Davids Bridal does sell sashes in all colors for the flower girl. Or have your neice wear her dress and go with you to the shop while you try on yours. You may be surprised and find out that the hues are closer then you think, or that they look fine together. Good Luck!
serendipity13
08-23-2004, 12:53 AM
Did you consider dyeing the flower girl's dress? If it is white, it should be really easy. You could either match your bridesmaids' dresses or try a similar complementary color. I am pretty sure that you can have this professionally done at a dress shop or drycleaners, but if you really want to save, you can buy that RIT dye at grocery stores or pharmacies like Walgreens. I am not very crafty, but I have dyed my clothing with this easy to use dye and it turned out great. good luck. :)
bjmy1975
08-24-2004, 06:05 PM
Just an FYI, I talked to a lady at the tux shop about having white shirts with an ivory dress and she said that even the little bit of white would make my dress look dirty. So don't forget all the pictures you will take with the flower girl and you may want to reconsider the color of her dress... or yours.
daemon82
09-11-2004, 09:08 PM
I don't know why people don't think grey and wine work together... They absolutely POP next to each other. They are a beautiful and elegant combination! The only thing to check would be that the grey is dark enough or the wine light enough (a very pale grey would not look right with wine, but a more ash grey would look exquisite)