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Convertible bridesmaids dresses

Emilie, on February 9, 2017 at 10:05 Posted in Wedding fashion 0 8

Hi wonderful ladies!

These are different styles your bridesmaids can choose from with their convertible dresses Smiley smile

Will your bridesmaids dresses be convertible? How will they look like? Smiley love

Convertible bridesmaids dresses

What dresses will your bridesmaids wear?

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Latest activity by Daphne, on February 14, 2017 at 20:11
  • Daphne
    Super July 2017 British Columbia
    Daphne ·
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    I found a few places that make these with a built in tube top that can be used to cover a bra/used as extra coverage or that can be flipped down for a slimming effect on the tummy. My MoH is good with this type of dress with the added feature and we both like that it can be easily be done into different styles, so you can even change it up at any point during the night.

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  • Stephanie
    Devoted June 2021 Ontario
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    Agree with the concern about fit and support, so not for my girls
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  • Chelsea
    Master August 2017 Ontario
    Chelsea ·
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    I like them but my bridesmaids and myself decided against them.

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  • Samtam
    VIP November 2016 British Columbia
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    That would definitely be my concern! Not a big fan of the style.

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  • Erin
    Master September 2017 Ontario
    Erin ·
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    I like the idea of a convertible dress. It allows you to have a style and look you like while your girls can add a touch of individuality. I'll have to see what my girls think.
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  • Valerie
    VIP April 2017 Ontario
    Valerie ·
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    I love the idea of them but they offer little to no support and don't really work with most bras (and are too soft to have cups sewn in). My BMs decided against them (which was fine by me... I didn't care what they picked really), and I fully agreed when they tried them on... they didn't look BAD, but they weren't very flattering at all (and they are all different body types)

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  • Melissa
    VIP June 2017 Ontario
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    I was in a wedding with Henka dresses (a brand of convertable dresses)...Ladies and Gents, if you are asking your Bridesmaids to wear these, make sure they are comfortable in them!

    I spent the whole night worried I would ahve a nip slip. No amount of fashion tape was keeping that thing in place. I would much rather a dress that is just designed to look one way, and fits properly. No matter which method we tried, none of us were totally comfortable and confident our dresses would stay put. One girl had her mom sew her convertable dress into the style she chose, which kind of worked, but defeats the purpose.

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  • Simone
    Master August 2017 Manitoba
    Simone ·
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    I like this idea a lot. I will have to see what my bridal shop has for the bridesmaid dress as I wanted them to wear a dress at knee length since our wedding is in the summer.
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