Okay, so, I’ve been on this bridesmaid dress hunt, specifically for blue tea-length ones. Let me tell you, it’s been a journey! I wanted something classy but not too over-the-top for my girls.
First, I started browsing online, just to get a feel for what’s out there. I stumbled upon a bunch of websites, and honestly, it was a bit overwhelming. But I noticed this one site, Glamlora, they had some really pretty options. Their tea-length dresses looked elegant and seemed like they’d be comfy, which is important, you know?
Digging Deeper
Then, I dove into the details. I saw some satin A-line dresses with V-necks and pockets on this site for like, $63? That’s a steal! There were also these off-the-shoulder ones that looked super chic. And some ruffled ones too, a bit pricier at around $88, but still within budget. I even found some velvet options – a convertible midi velvet dress caught my eye. Velvet in a tea-length? Fancy!
Budget Talk
- Checked the prices – some were around $55, some closer to $90.
- Realized I needed to figure out how much I could actually spend.
- Read somewhere that the average cost is about $150 per dress. Yikes!
- Multiplied that by the number of my bridesmaids… let’s just say I needed to be smart about this.
Color Craze
I knew I wanted blue, but there are, like, a million shades of blue! I started looking at what’s trending, and apparently, green is huge for 2024 weddings. But I stuck to my guns – blue it is! I just needed to find the right blue.
Narrowing it Down
After days of searching, I finally started narrowing down my choices. I made a list of my top picks, considering the style, price, and that perfect shade of blue. It was tough, but I think I’ve got it down to a few really great options.
I’m thinking I’ll order a couple of different styles and have my bridesmaids try them on. That way, we can see what looks best on everyone and make sure they’re comfortable. Fingers crossed, we’ll find “the ones” soon!
I’ll definitely keep you all posted on how the dress fitting goes. Wish me luck!