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The Pink Bodycon Satin Cami Midi Dress
Final Sale
$15.99 USD $40.00 Sale
The Green Jacquard Cap Sleeve Satin Midi Dress
$42.00 USD
The Navy Cowl Neck Cutout Back Maxi Dress
$56.00 USD
The Wine Red V Neck Mesh Wrap Maxi Dress
$46.00 USD
Green Cowl Neck Cutout Back Maxi Dress
$56.00 USD
The Green Ruffle Cross Back Strap Maxi Dress
$45.00 USD

Bridesmaid Dresses for the Modern Wedding

Finding the right bridesmaid dresses should not be stressful. At Rihoas, we believe your bridal party deserves to look confident and stylish. We ditched the stiff fabrics and outdated designs. Instead, we offer flattering silhouettes that match your color palette and your budget.

Trending Fabrics and Textures

Sleek Satin Styles Satin is the top choice for modern weddings. Our satin bridesmaid dresses feature popular details like cowl necklines and adjustable spaghetti straps. The fabric has a subtle sheen that looks stunning in golden hour photography. It is lightweight, breathable, and perfect for dancing.

Velvet and Chiffon Texture adds depth to your wedding photos. For fall or winter ceremonies, choose our velvet bridesmaid dresses. The rich fabric keeps your party warm and looks luxurious in deep tones like emerald or burgundy. For summer outdoor weddings, our airy chiffon gowns offer movement and comfort in the heat.

Top Colors: Black, Sage, and Champagne

The New Classics Black bridesmaid dresses are currently a top trend. They are elegant, slimming, and easy to style. Your friends will love them because a black dress is truly re-wearable for future events.

Earth Tones and Pastels Sage green bridesmaid dresses remain a favorite for boho and garden themes. This soft color pairs beautifully with eucalyptus greenery. For a neutral look, try champagne or gold tones that flatter every skin tone.

Mix and Match Your Party

The mismatched bridesmaid trend allows everyone to feel their best. You can achieve a cohesive look without forcing everyone into the same dress.

  • Same Color, Different Style: Pick a specific color like terracotta and let each bridesmaid choose the neckline that suits her.

  • Same Fabric, Tonal Palette: Choose a fabric like satin and mix shades like rust, copper, and gold for a sunset-inspired lineup.

Inclusive Sizing and Affordable Prices

Real bridal parties include diverse body types. We are proud to offer plus size bridesmaid dresses that provide support and style. Our designs include thoughtful features like empire waists and wrap silhouettes to fit every figure comfortably. Best of all, we offer affordable bridesmaid dresses under $100 so your friends can celebrate with you without breaking the bank.

FAQs

1. Can bridesmaids wear black to a wedding?

Yes. Black bridesmaid dresses are a very popular choice. They look chic and formal. Your bridesmaids will appreciate having a classic black dress they can wear to other formal events.

2. How do I mix and match bridesmaid dresses?

Keep one element consistent to maintain a unified look. You can choose the same fabric for everyone but let them pick different necklines. Alternatively, you can pick a color palette and let them choose different dress styles within those shades.

3. What is the best fabric for a summer wedding?

Chiffon is the best choice for warm weather. It is lightweight and allows for airflow. Satin is also a great option for evening weddings in the summer as it feels cool against the skin.

4. Do you have bridesmaid dresses with sleeves?

Yes. We offer long sleeve bridesmaid dresses and styles with flutter sleeves. These are excellent for church ceremonies or for bridesmaids who prefer more coverage.

5. Are your dresses true to size?

We recommend taking current measurements before ordering. Our size guide helps you find the best fit. Many of our styles feature adjustable straps and stretch fabrics to accommodate different body shapes easily.

6. How far in advance should we order?

We suggest ordering 3 to 4 months before the wedding. This timeline allows enough room for shipping and any local alterations like hemming.