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Top 15 Bridal Parties Of 2020

We love a well-dressed bridal party and these guys really nailed it. Here are the top 15 bridal parties of 2020, as voted by our followers (AKA, you).
Top 15 Bridal Parties Of 2020
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favourite-heart-iconWords by Karina Lowndescalendar-icon28 December, 2020
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We thought we’d wrap up a rather ordinary year with an exciting round-up of our top 15 bridal parties of 2020 (according to your likes, shares and comments).

Just be warned: your Pinterest boards will fill up fast. There is so much inspiration amongst these images – from sequin pants and silk slips to mismatched prints and berry-coloured bouquets. And regardless of what stage of the planning process you’re at, it’s worth taking notes.

Want to know where to find a range of cool bridesmaid dresses, jumpsuits and two-piece ensembles similar to the ones below? Check out these 20 bridesmaid dresses under $200.

Monochromatic movement

Something we saw (and loved) in 2020? The rise of monochromatic bridal parties. That is, bridesmaids all wearing a different tone or shade of a single colourway. Take your cues from the ladies in red(s) below.

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Prints and texture

Because sometimes more is more. A feast for the eyes, it’s no surprise that parties in prints were crowd-favourites time and time again.

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Florals forever

A staple in bridal parties for the last couple of years, nothing says ultra-feminine like a good floral combo.

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Slinky silk and satin

Arguably the biggest trend in bridal parties for the last couple of years, 2020 delivered us our fair share of knockout bridesmaids in these luxurious, lustrous fabrics.

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Neutrals and blush

The ‘it’ colours of 2020 bridesmaids. Champagne, dusky rose, soft gold, blush – these pretty shades are classic, timeless and never a bad choice.

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Pantsuits and jumpsuits

More brides are adopting two-legged ensembles and bridal parties have followed *ahem* suit too. There’s good reason: they’re comfortable, they’re chic and you can squat your heart out on the dancefloor without fear of a flash.

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