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If you’re considering mismatched bridesmaids in yellow — THIS IS FOR YOU

At a Glance

We’ve been fans of non-matching bridesmaids since 2008, but we’re making love extra hard with the way that Liz here not only let her bridesmaids pick their own dresses, but celebrated their choices via these super-luxe photos from Rachel Joy Photos. Especially this one shot you have GOT to see, where the bridesmaids share how they met the bride…

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Photos by Rachel Joy Photos

We’ve been fans of non-matching bridesmaids since 2008, but we’re making love extra hard with the way that Liz here not only let her bridesmaids pick their own dresses, but celebrated their choices via these super-luxe photos from Rachel Joy Photos. Especially this one shot you have GOT to see, where the bridesmaids share how they met the bride…

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Liz explains, “My gift to the bridesbabes was a mug customized by Kismet Pottery and a bar of soap by Clean Getaway Soaps.”

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And here’s my favorite shot: each of the “bridesbabes” are holding a sign that explains she met the bride…

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Hopefully we’ll have the full scoop from Adam & Liz’s wedding soon, but in the meantime let’s all scheme ways to make our bridesmaids feel celebrated. I’ll go first with a few ideas I stole from Liz.
Give your bridesmaids:

  • freedom (to pick their own dresses)
  • appreciation (in the form of thoughtful gifts)
  • and acknowledgement (in the form of gorgeous photos that celebrate their special place in your life).

Now it’s your turn!

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