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The Un-Wedding Loves: Spring Into Pastel Season With Rewritten Bridesmaids

Gorgeous satin Rewritten bridesmaid dresses in shades of green. Each bridesmaid is wearing a different style and shade to suit them.

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Embrace your own personality and look good together!

No two people are the same and it is inevitable that your bridesmaids will prefer different styles and suit different colours and shades. These spring pastels showcased by Rewritten are the perfect answer to creating a beautiful ensemble.

Three beautiful bridesmaids all looking sensational in long satin rose pink Rewritten dresses in three different styles.

You only have to look at nature to know that shades of greens work well together.

Sage green in particular is a great colour for bridesmaids’ dresses all year round, and mixed with other pastel shades gives the perfect Spring look. Neutral including champagne, beige and nude all sit really nicely next to sage and creates a light highlight to the palette. Rewritten recommends mixing and matching colours and styles for your bridesmaids as some of your girls might suit something different, so adding in tones is a good way to find something perfect for everyone. Rewritten love seeing girls mix sage green with mink satin – which is their soft shade of mauve. This mix of sage green with neutral tones is quite a safe way to mix and match as it’s not too daring, but if you’re looking for something a bit bolder but still pastel, there are many more colours you can mix together.

Bridesmaids wearing short sleeved, long sage green bridesmaid dresses are either side of the bride who is highlighted in her long white wedding dress. The floral bouquets are made up of pinks, greens and whites. Photo by Ben Wigglesworth Photography

“Pink and green fit for a queen!”

As this old saying goes, pink and green have always been recognised as good colours to go together. You do have to make sure you get the right tone so it's not too much of a bold clash, unless this is something you're going for. Rewritten recommend their rose pink satin with their sage green satin! Or if you’re feeling super bold, throw their brand new shade of hot pink into the mix!

Modern style bridesmaid dresses in rose pink and sage green create a soft palette either side of the bride’s white wedding dress Esme Saville Photography

Same colour but different fabric!

Blue is another colour which works really well with green. If you prefer a sweeter tone, our Sky Blue satin will be perfect, or if you want to tone the colours down slightly, our Bluebell crepe would be the one to go for. Crepe has a different finish to the fabric as satin, which is a more silk shimmery finish. Both mix really well with sage, and also work really well with each other. Why not try Sage Green satin, Sky Blue satin and Bluebell crepe?

Beautiful in blue! Long satin bridesmaid dresses in sky blue, baby blue and cornflower blue.

Pastel tones might not be for everyone, but mixing different shades of one colour together can give you a mismatched look, but something a bit more tonal. Rewritten personally love the mix of Sage, Olive and Forest green satins for a beautiful spring look!

Long, spaghetti strap crossover back, sage green satin bridesmaid dress is worn simply with gold platform sandals.

A unique blend!

So whether it’s the same style in different shades and fabrics, or different styles in pops of colour from each palette, you can choose from pinks, blues, greens and neutrals, silk, satin or crepe, to create that perfect pastel mismatched or streamlined colour palette look.

You’ll find Rewritten listed in our Book Of Love directory or you can find them online and in a range of boutiques up and down the UK so you can find the perfect look for your bridal party.