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Bridesmaid Dresses: Done!

Posted by Angel Babbitt  March 4, 2013 07:15 AM
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Readers, meet Aidan.

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Photo Credit: Ellen Chang, Jenny Yoo

This convertible chiffon A-line gown by Jenny Yoo is gorgeous and very flattering for a bridal party that comes in all shapes and sizes.

The coolest feature on this gown? You can create over 15 different looks with two convertible panels that can be styled for each bridesmaid. If one of your bridesmaids is a little self-conscious about going strapless, just pull the convertible panels up and give her a draped one shoulder wrap! One dress, endless possibilities.

My party is small with only three women, but they range in size and personality so I knew choosing one uniform look wouldn't work well. I decided on a color and allowed the ladies to choose their own dress. Hands down, the Aidan won.

Expertly Engaged tip - If long gowns are not your thing, the shorter version of this dress is called Keira. To view the entire Jenny Yoo 2012 collection, click here.

Another Expertly Engaged tip - If you are in Boston and looking for Jenny Yoo dresses, you MUST go to Flair on Newbury Street. The boutique is very well-appointed and the service is top-notch. Shout out to Elaine who helped get my ladies fitted and ready for the big day.

Happy Planning!

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About this blog

Angel Babbitt is a bride-to-be who has worked as an independent Boston-based day-of wedding coordinator. She loves to advise her "bridal besties" on everything from tips on how to stay within budget to how to pick the right vendors. Now she will take heed to her own advice as she chronicles her journey to get down the aisle. When she's not moonlighting as The Bridal BFF, she works as a Marketing Manager for a non-profit organization in Boston. To reach Angel directly, send her an email at thebridalbff@gmail.com or a tweet at @TheBridalBFF.

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