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What Bridesmaids dress to go with vintage look wedding gown?

"Sher" <sherrysbouti...@gmail.com>
I've been searching, but have not been able to find a maid's dress that
is complementary to mine, or at least look like it belongs in the same
wedding. My dress has a queen anne neckline, similar to this one:
http://www.marysbridal.com/bridal/8426.htm
Any suggestions would are appreciated.
Sher~
" dwacon" <fight.c...@kick.some.ass>


"Sher" <sherrysbouti...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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I've been searching, but have not been able to find a maid's dress that
is complementary to mine, or at least look like it belongs in the same
wedding. My dress has a queen anne neckline, similar to this one:
http://www.marysbridal.com/bridal/8426.htm
Any suggestions would are appreciated.
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"Trianna" <triannadun...@hotmail.com>
Sher wrote:
I've been searching, but have not been able to find a maid's dress that
is complementary to mine, or at least look like it belongs in the same
wedding. My dress has a queen anne neckline, similar to this one:
http://www.marysbridal.com/bridal/8426.htm
Any suggestions would are appreciated.
Jim Hjelm has some very 18th–century influenced bridesmaids' dresses in
his current collection––this one is straight out of Jane Austen:
http://www.jimhjelmoccasions.com/dress_db_occ/display_dress.php?imageno=5570&multimatch=x
Another option would be to have them made, perhaps from one of the
Regency patterns offered by Sense and Sensibility:
http://www.sensibility.com/pattern/
Congratulations!
T.