Mismatched and Floral Bridesmaid Dresses

Non matching bridesmaid dresses were all the rage this year, and it was about time if you ask me. Bridal party photos seem to pop when every bridesmaid is wearing a dress in a slightly different shade than the other and overall it creates something captivating to the eye. I love this mix of floral and solid dresses as well! It’s such a chic way to identify the maid of honor by mixing patterns and solids in the same color family.

Fresh and summery with shades of seafoam, green and teal :

Seafoam Green, teal, and floral non matching mismatched bridesmaid dresses

1. Teal Floral Organza by Diana Von Furstenberg; 2. Hunter green strapless dress from Modcloth; 3. Seafoam green dress from Ruche; 4. Tailored cotton-silk strapless dress by Plenty by Tracy Reese; 5. Sea green dress from Anthropologie

Soft and pretty with pale pink and plum shades:

Non matching mismatched dusty rose pale pink and plum bridesmaid dresses
1. Aubergine chiffon dress by J.Crew; 2. Pale pink chiffon dress by Tibi; 3. Watercolor floral dress, from Anthropologie; 4. Dusty rose bridesmaid dress, from J.Crew; 5. flowy nu-georgette dress in blush pink by Dessy style 2800

The small patterns on these dresses make for the perfect matching bridal party with a modern twist:

Floral patterned bridesmaid dresses

1. Anthropologie; 2 and 4 Modcloth; 3. J.Crew

These colorblock bridesmaid dresses look pretty whether matchy matchy or mixed with patterned dresses as well:

Colorblock two color party bridesmaid dresses
1. Brocade navy blue colorblock dress from Ruche; 2. yellow silk skirt and black and white striped strapless dress from Modcloth; 3. Silk-cotton coral and white dress from Ruche; 4.

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  1. 1
    kae on December 4, 2009

    I love them all. I’ll be attending a wedding on January and I’m keeping my eye on tiered dresses. Oh love.

  2. 2
    SNS on December 4, 2009

    oh i’ve always loved the idea mismatched bridesmaid dresses.

  3. 3
    aprilbride on December 5, 2009

    This is so crazy! I decided to go with a range of seagreen colors for my spring wedding (light seafoam to a dark jade/teal). I have sent four out of five of those same dresses to my girls as options! I love mismatched bridesmaid dresses.

  4. 4
    Augustbride on January 27, 2011

    Where can I find the Anthropologie dress in sea foam green a the top???!! I looked and can’t locate it. Is it still around? I need to find sea foam dress for a wedding I’m in right before mine, help! I can’t find any anywhere.

  5. 5
    walkerwedding on May 26, 2011

    Help! I’m trying to find sea foam green dresses for my bridesmaids! I’m having trouble finding anything! I also loved the J. Crew Taryn Dress in Dusty Shale, but they no longer sell that shade. Any suggestions?

  6. 6
    rebecca on June 15, 2011

    weddingwalker – have you thought about looking for that dress on ebay? (the j crew taryn in dusty shale) I know there are a ton of them, because I am trying to sell that very dress. I bought it for a wedding and then was too pregnant to wear it. Now I have it, never worn, and ready to sell. You may be able to find lots like this, and probably for a good deal for your bridesmaids.

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