6 Bridesmaid Fashion Brands To Know For The Chic Maids-Of-Honour
Where to find chic bridesmaid dresses that don't sacrifice style
By Harper’s Bazaar Singapore Team - published
New French label Les Heroines shows its respect and appreciation for bridesmaids through its reverential name - it strongly believes that a bride's closest women should be viewed as 'heroines' in their own right. With a mix of separates, dresses and jumpsuits, the brand is a go-to for subtle, chic and feminine looks.
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A long-term frontrunner in the chic bridesmaid dress arena, Ghost's feminine gowns are characterised by their signature bias-cuts, form-fitting, fluid silhouettes, as well as its garment-dying process which results in a vintage-satin looking effect.
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Grace Loves Lace, also known as the brand behind the most pinned wedding dress on Pinterest, counts romantic bohemia as its signature. The Australian label is famed for its French lace, relaxed shapes and easy timelessness. Expect a lot of bare shoulders, pastel shades, scalloped hems and floaty sleeves.
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Needle & Thread's intricate embroidery and beautiful tulle shapes have made it a favourite with bridesmaids who want to wear something special, feminine and modern. If lace, ornate floral detailing and sequins are your game, then this is the bridesmaid brand for you. Think ballerina meets bohemia.
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Head over to Reformation and be prepared for a true test of will power - every look is so expertly styled you'll want everything. While its offering goes beyond bridalwear, its wedding and occasionwear category serves up plenty to choose from. From mini dresses to long-sleeve dresses, there's something for all tastes and shapes.
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Season after season fashion editors and influencers turn to online site Uterque for affordable, chic pieces that tap into trends without falling victim to them. Again, it's not bridal-focused, but you will find a lot of strong options in its dresses and jumpsuit section that will be perfect for walking your best friend up the aisle.
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This article originally appeared on Harper's BAZAAR UK.