Be ready for romance (or just look that way)
By Never teh BrideI don’t do a lot of pink, by which I mean I don’t talk much about pink gear, and I don’t wear much of it, either. I used to be a pink fanatic, but sometime in the last year, I overhauled my wardrobe and jettisoned almost everything that wasn’t black or brown. But while I went with brown bridesmaids, it’s not everyone’s first choice — especially for an outdoorsy, summertime fête.
Pink is generally associated with romance — think pink roses, pink lips, and so on — so, unsurprisingly, it works its way into plenty of wedding palettes. If you plan on outfitting your bridal party in a lighthearted and almost casual pink, or even plan on donning pink to go to the summery wedding of a friend or loved one, the four dresses below may delight and inspire.
Traveling clockwise, they are a Shoshanna pink embroidered floral trellis strapless dress, an Elie Tahari pink crushed velvet ‘Rina’ dress
, an Alexia Admor pink mesh v-neck belted dress
, and a Tracy Reese pink embroidered ‘Resort’ silk slip dress
. They aren’t too flashy, but they aren’t frumpy, either. And they are all extremely re-wearable, so you’ll never have to worry that they will end up in the back corner of a dark closet, unworn and unloved.








June 2nd, 2007 at 12:21 am
I like the pink dresses. For my brother’s wedding, the bridesmaids wore a pretty pink salmon dress in this style http://www.billlevkoff.com/collections/index.asp (type 240) with a black edging and a keyhole slip. It was really cute.
June 3rd, 2007 at 1:01 pm
Sounds lovely, beeble!
June 7th, 2007 at 5:25 pm
Baby pink (and pastels in general) dresses are extremely hard to pull off if you’re not stick thin. Thank you for including different shades. I find that baby pink also has a tendency to make a lot of people look washed out.
Since I can’t wear it, I just stick to having accessories of baby pink. And I promise there won’t be any Hello Kitty involved.