Soft Blue Bridesmaid Dresses to Mix and Match
Today's post is inspired by a gorgeous look I saw in this recent Jenny Yoo photo captured by Caroline Tran showing the soft and fabulous soft mint and ice blue tones of the Sea Glass and Spearmint gowns from Jenny Yoo. This pin shows the look perfectly!
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Links in italics are from affiliates and sponsors: 1. Annabelle in Sea Glass Blue at Nordstrom 2. Annabelle in Spearmint at Nordstrom 3. Annabelle in Ceil Blue at Nordstrom 4. Annabelle in Vintage Teal at Nordstrom 5. Annabelle in Mayan Blue at Nordstrom 6. Annabelle in Lapiz Blue at Nordstrom
If you want to emulate this style for your wedding, Jenny Yoo's convertible styles, Annabelle, Willow, and Aidan, come in an array of gorgeous soft pastel blues and soft blue greens, as well as deeper medium blues that have hints of gray and teal. They are available at Nordstrom, or at fine bridal boutiques who carry Jenny Yoo gowns.
How To Mix and Match Bridesmaid Dresses in Shades of Blue and Green
Not only does the neckline allow each bridesmaid to create her own look, but the subtle shifts in these shades of blue, and blue-green mix so beautifully together. Get a light look by selecting some light pastels, or to get a deeper contrast by adding the darker blue ranges of Vintage Teal and Lapiz. Select 2 or more shades to mix or mix around with all 5 shades. The colors on my screen can make these look a little off; the Spearmint is skewing to green and and the Sea Glass to gray, but this picture shows how beautifully theses colors actually do blend! Like I always say, plan for a quick try on in person to make sure the range of colors is what you want, but using these shades as a starting point to mix and match is a great way to get this look!
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