Singaporebrides | Fashion
February 2025
10 Ways to Hop on the Mismatched Bridesmaid Dresses Trend
We dish out our top 10 tips on how to coordinate your girls when hopping on the mismatched bridesmaid dresses trend!
Gone are the days when a bridesmaid is forced to shell out for an expensive, formal dress she’ll never wear again. Modern couples are looking for ways to celebrate personality, and that extends to their wedding party. Embracing the mismatched bridesmaid dress trend is a stylish way to celebrate your bridal party’s individuality while maintaining a cohesive wedding aesthetic. It’s perfect for letting each of your girls express her personal style, suit her body type, and work within her budget.
You might choose to mix and match bridesmaid dresses for a number of reasons. If you’re having a colourful wedding, the bridal squad is a perfect opportunity to show off your carefully curated colour palette. Perhaps you’re having a relaxed, garden wedding, and want your bridesmaids to bloom in floral prints. Or, you have a mixed gender bridal party, and want to mix and match silhouettes.
Mismatched bridesmaid dresses can look absolutely stunning at the altar and in your wedding photos, but a little more effort is required to ensure your squad looks cohesive while infusing their personality. Here’s how to coordinate mismatched bridesmaid dresses with thoughtful planning and creativity.
1. Celebrate Individuality with a Unified Vision
Pei Xuan and Phing Zhou’s Romantic Modern Wedding at Entire French Dining by Manoj PhotographyOne of the reasons this trend is so beloved is its flexibility. Let your bridesmaids showcase their personality by picking dresses they feel comfortable and confident in. To keep the look harmonious, provide them with a clear vision of your wedding’s overall theme, such as bohemian, classic elegance, or colourful and edgy. A unified vision allows for personal expression without losing sight of the aesthetic you want to create.
2. Choose a Cohesive Colour Palette
Hui Ming and Zi Han’s Elegant Wedding at Capella Singapore with Ethereal Blue and Sweet Pastel Blooms by Thomas Tan PhotographyThe foundation of a successful mismatched look lies in a well-thought-out colour palette. Select a family of colours that complements your wedding theme—soft pastels for a romantic vibe, bold jewel tones for a luxurious feel, or a rainbow of brights for a fun and retro celebration. Sharing swatches or specific shades ensures your bridesmaids are aligned, even if their dresses vary.
3. Experiment with Tonal Colours
Sarah and Joel’s Fun and Cheery Wedding at EMPRESS at the Asian Civilisation Museum by Bottled Groove PhotographyIf you prefer a subtle yet diverse look, tonal dressing is the way to go. Choose one base colour and let your bridesmaids select dresses in varying shades of that hue. For instance, for a yellow palette, bridesmaids can wear anything from lemon yellow to golden honey. This creates a layered effect that’s visually striking but cohesive.
4. Mix Silhouettes and Shapes
Teri and Zachary’s Magical Forest-Themed Wedding at Shangri-La Singapore by Z WeddingAllowing variation in silhouettes is a fantastic way to ensure your bridesmaids feel comfortable in their dresses. Some may prefer A-line, others may love strapless, and some might want long sleeves. To maintain cohesion, set parameters like fabric type or dress length. For example, keeping all dresses floor-length ensures a polished, harmonious look while giving your bridesmaids flexibility.
5. Incorporate Bright and Bold Palettes
Yun Ying and Dharmen’s Modern, Colourful Intercultural Wedding by Iki CompanyFor couples who love a splash of colour, bold palettes can make your bridal party stand out. Choose two or three colours that complement each other and use them across other elements of your wedding, such as florals or décor, to tie everything together.
6. Add Prints with Care
Karunya and Vivek’s Wedding at The Halia at The Villa at Botanic Gardens by BobochachaPatterns can add a unique touch to your bridal party, but it’s essential to use them sparingly to avoid a chaotic look. Pick one or two dresses with subtle prints, like florals or polka dots, and use the colours in the patterns as a guide for the other bridesmaids’ solid-coloured dresses. This creates visual interest without overwhelming the aesthetic.
7. Paint a Rainbow
Cherylene and Mark’s Tecnicolour Disco-Dino Wedding at The Alkaff Mansion by Rolling Pie Pictures
Lena and Yonglong’s Vibrant and Colourful Wedding at Artemis Grill Sky Bar by Oddly Familiar PhotographyWe’ve seen more and more couples dressing their wedding party in all the colours of the rainbow. With bright and colourful weddings on the rise, squads are popping in rainbow hues. Choose whether you want the shades all in subtle pastels for a more romantic vibe, or in loud and bright tones, to keep the bridal party cohesive. To keep the look elegant and wedding-worthy, go with more formal silhouettes, such as full-length gowns or creative pantsuits.
8. Don’t Forget the Groomsmen
Lena and Yonglong’s Vibrant and Colourful Wedding at Artemis Grill Sky Bar by Oddly Familiar PhotographyTo ensure your entire wedding party looks cohesive, coordinate the groomsmen’s attire with the bridesmaids. Ties, pocket squares, or boutonnieres in colours that reflect the bridesmaid dresses can tie the look together. If your bridesmaids are in tonal dresses, consider having the groomsmen’s accessories in similar shades to create balance.
9. Coordinate Accessories and Hairstyles
Anne and Darren’s Elegant and Cosy Wedding at Raffles Singapore by Bottled Groove PhotographyAccessories are the finishing touches that pull a mismatched look together. Have bridesmaids wear similar shoes in a neutral tone, like nude, black, or metallic, to avoid distractions. Keep the bouquets consistent in size, shape, and style, using flowers that complement the dresses. Whether you prefer loose curls, sleek ponytails, or classic updos, deciding on a unified style ensures the bridal party looks polished.
10. Do a Dress Trial
Tabitha and Sean’s White Wedding at Raffles Hotel Singapore and Min Jiang at Dempsey by Fiona and Dan from Smittenpixels PhotographyBefore the big day, organise a trial where all the bridesmaids try on their dresses together. This allows you to see how the colours, textures, and silhouettes work as a group. It’s also an opportunity to make adjustments or add finishing touches, like accessories or bouquet ideas. A dress trial ensures everything is aligned with your vision and avoids surprises on the wedding day.
By following these 10 tips, you can embrace the mismatched bridesmaid dress trend in a way that celebrates individuality while keeping your bridal party stylishly cohesive. It’s a modern and thoughtful approach to dressing your favourite people for your special day.
Feature image from Joy and Josh’s Summer Coral Wedding in The Surga Villa Estate, Bali by Jiwa Photography
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