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fashion<br />
Two pieces.<br />
<strong>This</strong> style certainly isn’t traditional but it’s definitely<br />
making a name for itself in modern bridesmaid fashion.<br />
If you have concerns over modesty, the top and bottom<br />
can overlap, even just slightly. But if confidence is of the<br />
bucket load when it comes to breaking the rules, dare to<br />
bare a sliver of skin. Mix up the shades and the materials<br />
of both halves for added depth and texture.<br />
Photo: bhldn.com<br />
One-shoulder dresses.<br />
Banish strapless dresses, at least for the next few months,<br />
because it’s time for single-shouldered designs to play<br />
the supporting role. We’re more than happy to get behind<br />
the one-shoulder dress trend because it offers your<br />
bridesmaids ample support whilst revealing just the right<br />
amount of skin. To really make a statement, dress just a<br />
small percentage of your bridesmaids in them amongst<br />
designs with both straps.<br />
Photo: Getty Images<br />
Silk slips.<br />
Whether you opt for long styles or something shorts, you’ll<br />
still achieve a most elegant look with a silk slip dress. If you<br />
are looking to dress all of your bridesmaids the same, this<br />
is the frock for you. However, to keep things exciting, we<br />
recommend letting your girls slide into different shoes to<br />
one another. <strong>This</strong> is definitely a style that they’ll get some<br />
serious use out of post wedding.<br />
Photo: wellmadeclothes.co.nz