Soft pastel bridesmaid dresses our stylists trust for real weddings. Gentle hues flatter many skin tones and body types, with flattering dresses for curvy figures so everyone feels comfortable, coordinated, and photo-ready
Mix & Match
Looking to mix things up a bit for your wedding party? We assembled some picture-perfect palettes that incorporate a variety of colors and fabrics.
Soft Pastels, Sweet Moments
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Mint Green
Pink
Light Blue
Yellow
Fresh Green Shades, Effortless Calm
From sage to eucalyptus, our most-loved green dresses are tested on real bridal parties, not just studio lights. These calming tones suit garden weddings, with curve-friendly fits that help different figures share the same relaxed color story.
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Mint Green
Eucalyptus
Olive Green
Dark Green
Cool Blue Tones, Quiet Confidence
Dusty and soft blue bridesmaid dresses give a polished, camera-ready look without feeling stiff. Ideal for beach and classic venues, they come in a wide size range and silhouettes that stay flattering on curvy figures and straighter shapes alike.
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Dusty Blue
Light Blue
Teal
Navy Blue
Blush & Pink, Gentle Romance
Blush and pink are stylist-backed favorites for romantic, soft-focus photos. These shades warm up different complexions and work across many body shapes, with curve-hugging but forgiving designs that smooth the waist and support fuller figures.
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Pink
Blush
Dusty Rose
Purple Orchid
Earthy & Neutral Tones
Warm neutrals and earthy shades create a timeless, grounded look that flatters every skin tone. Designed with relaxed silhouettes that enhance natural curves, these styles offer comfort and effortless sophistication for any setting.
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Champagne
burnt Orange
Rose Gold
Gold
Lilac Whispers, Light & Airy
Lilac and lavender dresses bring an airy, modern fairy-tale feel to your bridal party. The soft purple tones look beautiful in daylight and evening, with flowing skirts and supportive bodices that flatter curvy figures without feeling tight or fussy.
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Lilac
Lavender
Dark Purple
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About Our Mix & March Bridesmaid Dresses
What does “mix and match bridesmaid dresses” mean?
Mix and match means bridesmaids don’t wear identical dresses, but the group still looks coordinated by sharing one clear rule, like the same color family, fabric, or overall formality level.
How do you make mix-and-match bridesmaid dresses look cohesive?
Pick one unifying element (same color family or same fabric) and keep everything else within the same dress code. Cohesion comes from consistency, not identical dresses.
What’s the easiest way to do mix and match without it looking messy?
Use the “same fabric + same color family + different silhouettes” approach. It photographs clean, and everyone can choose what flatters them.
How many colors (or shades) should you use for mix-and-match bridesmaid dresses?
Most bridal parties look best with 2–4 shades. Fewer feels intentional; too many can look random in photos.
Do all dresses need to be the same fabric?
Not required, but it helps. Matching fabric makes the lineup look more polished. If mixing fabrics, keep the finish consistent (all matte-flowy or all sleek-shiny).
Can bridesmaids wear different dress lengths together?
Yes, but set a rule. Mixed lengths work best when the dresses share the same formality level and at least one unifier (like fabric or shade range).
How do you choose styles that flatter different body types?
Set the palette and fabric first, then let each bridesmaid choose her best neckline, support level, and silhouette. The goal is fit and confidence while staying coordinated.
Is mix-and-match more budget-friendly for bridesmaids?
Often, yes. It allows bridesmaids to pick a dress they’ll rewear and a price point that feels fair—while still staying within the bride’s style guidelines.
What “rules” should the bride give bridesmaids to avoid mismatches?
Give three guardrails:
- palette/shade range;
- fabric or fabric vibe;
- dress code (formal, semi-formal, black tie).
Then share a short approved selection.
What’s the biggest mistake that makes mix-and-match look unplanned?
Too many variables at once—different colors, different fabrics, and different formality levels. Keep most elements consistent and only vary silhouettes (and maybe necklines).


























































