3 Great Accessories for Bridesmaids
June 22nd, 2012 by BiancaSpoil your nearest and dearest with accessories they’ll love.
Gone are the days that coordinating jewelry, shawls or handbags, chosen for bridesmaids to wear on the wedding day, were also considered acceptable gifts. These matchy-matchy accessories were rarely worn after the big day and served only the purpose of keeping everyone in line. Think matching navy shawls, satin purses and died pumps. Contemporary brides are far more forgiving, choosing to showcase their bridesmaid’s individual styles instead. Not only does this give each bridesmaid some unique flare, but they’ll each take home something different from the day.
But sometimes a bridal party are just a couple peas in a pod and different gifts can create tension among the group. Prevent gift envy and wedding day drama with these chic accessories, each available in variations that will make everyone happy.
Envelope Clutches
Arm your bridesmaids with the perfect wedding day clutch from Mademoiselles Bagatelles. Each of the quirky envelope clutches are covered in coordinating hues and patterns, making them easy to mix and match for a stylish and diverse bridal party. And unlike other wedding day pouches and clutches, the envelope shape and size make stashing emergency makeup, tissues and detergent wipes a cinch.
Shoe Clips
Co-ordinate your bridesmaid’s very own shoes with a delightful pom pom shoe clip from ban.do. Whether you opt for different colors or keep them all the same, the affect will still make for great photos. And best of all, your bridal party can style them up or down with any pair of shoes in their closet.
Stackable Rings
If you want to give the gift of sparkle then look no further than Jewlr’s range of stackable rings. Whether you select the same ring for everyone but opt for individual birthstones, or gift a different ring to each in your wedding color, these rings will forever be a delicate reminder of your special day. The stackable nature of these rings leaves room to mix and match with either their own rings, or others from the collection. An extra tip? Get your photographer to shoot each bridesmaid holding their bouquet with the ring on display.







