I think lower priced online retails are excellent sources to find great maids looks. Not only do they often have a variety of sizes and great return policies (just in case something doesn't fit exactly right) but they have a surprising array of wearable dresses.
Brides now are opting to have their maids look more comfortable and unique, more in tune with their own true style. As a result, many now eschew the matching formalwear look and instead choose less formal dresses or simply pick a color way and let the maids choose their dress style. Sometimes the mismatched look is a result of a difficult economy, in which case brides are wise to allow their maids the less expensive options that these retailers offer.
In the past I have featured ASOS, last week I featured TopShop, and this week I am featuring Dorothy Perkins.
Brides now are opting to have their maids look more comfortable and unique, more in tune with their own true style. As a result, many now eschew the matching formalwear look and instead choose less formal dresses or simply pick a color way and let the maids choose their dress style. Sometimes the mismatched look is a result of a difficult economy, in which case brides are wise to allow their maids the less expensive options that these retailers offer.
In the past I have featured ASOS, last week I featured TopShop, and this week I am featuring Dorothy Perkins.
Credits: all dresses Dorothy Perkins.
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