70s bridesmaids

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We're obsessed with this bold bride and her bridesmaids. Sparkly, tulle, floral, and velvet bridesmaid dresses are pulled together with a vibrant pink and red wedding bouquet for this colorful winter wedding. Here are more fun ways to pull off a mismatched bridesmaid look! // Photo: In Frames Photography Bridesmaid Dresses Matching, Sparkly Bridesmaids, Different Bridesmaid Dresses, Lavender Bridesmaid, Winter Bridesmaids, Lavender Bridesmaid Dresses, Winter Bridesmaid Dresses, Mismatched Bridesmaids, Mismatched Bridesmaid Dresses

We're obsessed with this bold bride and her bridesmaids. Sparkly, tulle, floral, and velvet bridesmaid dresses are pulled together with a vibrant pink and red wedding bouquet for this colorful winter wedding. Here are more fun ways to pull off a mismatched bridesmaid look! // Photo: In Frames Photography

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The Swinging Sixties were a wild time in fashion, yet tradition was still a classy affair for weddings. Brides continued to wear short dresses started in the 1950s or opted for long column like dresses in lace, silk or taffeta. For bridesmaids, wearing a colorful dress was the trend. Pastel pink, blue and yellow were

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Bad Bridesmaid Dresses, Ugly Wedding, Ugly Bridesmaid Dresses, Retro Weddings, Ugly Wedding Dress, Brides Veil, Veil Hat, 1970s Wedding, Wedding Dress Bridesmaid

The bridesmaids should never outshine the bride. Some brides, however, seem to be taking this to the extreme when dressing up their maids of honor. Or maybe time changes fashion trends so much, that after some the style that was "in" starts to look simply ridiculous. Either way, Bored Panda has collected a series of vintage bridesmaids dresses that are so funny, that you'll probably feel sorry for the women who wore them.

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