Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with this idea of a maroon wedding dress, and let me tell you, it’s been quite the journey. I’ve always loved the richness of maroon, and I thought, why not incorporate it into a wedding dress? So, I started looking into different styles and what would work best with this bold color.
First, I gathered a bunch of pictures of maroon dresses, mostly from online stores and some wedding blogs I follow. This helped me see the variety of shades and styles out there. I noticed that A-line dresses looked really elegant in maroon. The way the fabric falls, it just gives off this classic vibe that I absolutely adore. I mean, A-line is timeless and always makes you feel like a princess, right?
- I started with the idea of a classic A-line dress.
- Then, I considered something more whimsical.
- I also thought about the bridal party and how to coordinate their dresses.
But then, I stumbled upon some really cool, whimsical designs. Think flowy, ethereal gowns with nature-inspired details. Like, imagine a dress with delicate lace that looks like leaves or vines. It sounds a bit out there, but trust me, it looked amazing. It’s like stepping out of a fairytale. This got me thinking about how I could balance the bold maroon with a softer, more romantic style.
Then there’s the whole bridal party to think about. I figured maroon bridesmaid dresses would look stunning and create a really cohesive look. I spent hours looking at different styles for them, trying to find something that would complement the wedding dress without overshadowing it.
Accessorizing the Dress
I also dove into the world of accessories. A statement necklace or a pair of earrings can totally elevate the look. I experimented with different pieces of jewelry, trying to find the perfect match for the dress. And of course, the shoes! Finding the right shoes was a whole other adventure. I wanted something that was both stylish and comfortable, because let’s be real, you’re going to be on your feet a lot on your wedding day.
So, yeah, that’s where I’m at with this maroon wedding dress project. It’s been a lot of fun, and I’ve learned so much about different styles and how to make them work with such a unique color. I am not sure whether to go with the A-line or a more whimsical style but whatever, as long as it is not one of the colors in the wedding. I’m excited to see where it goes next!