black trousers. Sometimes the mothers wear white as well. The only color in the wedding is that of the flowers, which should be bright and vibrant. If you decide to have a snowball wedding, here is one word of caution: Be sure all the whites match. If your gown is slightly creamy, for example, it will look dirty next to your attendants' blue-white gowns. Select your gown first and use a fabric swatch to go shopping for everyone else.
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What is a "bridesmaids' luncheon"?
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It is a luncheon that is usually held a week or so before the wedding; it may be hosted by the bride for her bridesmaids, or vice versa. This is a good time for the bride to present her attendants with her gifts to them, especially if the gift is a piece of jewelry or clothing that will be worn during the wedding, such as a pearl necklace or pair of gloves. Also, the bridesmaids may use this opportunity to present the bride with their joint gift.
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Do my bridesmaids' gowns have to be the same style as my wedding gown?
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No, that isn't imperative, although it is normally the case. For example, if your dress is a full, hooped "Southern-Belle" styled gown, the bridesmaids would look pretty silly wearing clingy, sophisticated modern gowns.
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What about my flower girl? Is it all right if she wears white?
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Yes, but be sure the white of her dress matches the white of your gown. If you are able to match the whites, there is nothing quite as adorable as a short white dress tied in back with a wide bow in the same color or fabric as your
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