9 Bridesmaid Dresses That Will Go Well With Any Event

1. Lace & Beads Bridesmaid Madison v-neck tulle dress in sage

The Madison feels like a dress for the bride who wants to look and feel elegant but doesn’t need too much attention. It’s simple, yet chic. The lace and beads will be a nice touch, while the v-neck is flattering on any body type. The sage color will go with a variety of tans and blues.

With the open back and the lace detailing, this dress seems more suited for a bride who is looking to stand out rather than a bride who wants their bridesmaids to just be in the background. The color of the dress will go with most skin tones. In addition to being a piece of lace, the dress is almost sheer.

The sage green midi is a super versatile look to have in the bridesmaids’ closet. It can be worn with heels and flats, or with tall boots and over-the-knee boots. The tie-back adds a nice detail to the dress that makes it unique. Its color will go with a number of other wedding attire.

The Vila satin cowl neck maxi in pink is one of those dresses that any bride can use as more than just a bridesmaid dress. The color is unique, it’s a maxi, and the cowl neck adds some flair. This is a great dress to coordinate with a number of other items, such as the bridesmaids’ shoes and accessories.

The rust color is definitely a beautiful color and the soft pleats on the bodice of this dress add some interest without being overwhelming. The skirt is satin, which doesn’t always look and feel great on anyone, but with its placement in the back, it’s less noticeable. This dress is perfect for a bride who wants to look polished but not on the same level as her bridesmaids.

This is a really interesting dress and the flutter sleeves add a nice touch. The wrap waist will make it flattering on any body type. The slightly longer length is perfect for fall weddings, or even a spring or summer wedding if it’s worn with tall boots and a long coat.

The Maya maxi dress is a simple, classic look that can be worn with a variety of different looks. The navy color will go with almost anything and the placement of sequins on the bodice makes it that much more interesting. The short sleeves are simple and flattering on any body type.

The oyster-colored satin ruched dress is simple enough not to take away from the bride but with its halter neck and asymmetrical hemline, it makes a nice statement in its own right. The pearlescent oyster color will coordinate with a number of other wedding garments.

Most brides want to keep their wedding colors a secret for as long as possible, so this wine-colored ruched satin dress would be perfect. The maxi style is simple, flattering, and easy to work with. The color is a nice change of pace from the typical dark colors that pop up a lot for autumn and winter weddings.