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Choose Purple as the Color for Your Bridesmaid Dress


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Do you know that the role of the bridesmaid dates from ancient times, when evil spirits were thought to attend wedding ceremonies? Of course, you know it is pure white. By surrounding the bride with ?look-alikes? similarly colors, it was thought the evil ones flower girl dresses would not be able to figure out the bride! However, today we don?t follow the tradition exactly any more. We can choose other colors for bridesmaid dresses. Here I want to introduce something about the purple bridesmaid dress.


Purple is a universal color and suits all body types, although light periwinkle is particularly flattering on blondes. Brunettes look better in royal purple and damson,cheap bridesmaid dresses

and redheads in ordinary purple. There are many beautiful variations of purple, ranging from the lilac and lavender of springtime, to the bright magenta of summer, to the rich and royal deep purple that brides love all year round. You don?t have to stick to the only variant of purple, you could choose different purples for your bridesmaids as wish. Besides, purple is also a good choice for a spring wedding. Fans of purple will be pleased to discover that it is one of the most popular colors for the spring season. It does not matter which variants of purple you prefer because all of them are trendy. Light or dark, deep or bright, you can take your pick.


In addition, purple can be combined with other colors. If you want to take the regal feeling of purple into full play, you can consider its combination with metallic gold accents. For example, the combination between the purple color of wine and thin gold edge is a better choice. This combination will create a very dramatic and royal looking, and the metallic gold will also help avoid the purple from

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