Being a wedding guest is fun but puts you into a dilemma, especially if you are the bridesmaid. Considering that it is a special occasion, it is natural that you would want to look your best. While choosing a dress for the wedding, you need to ensure that your choice is reusable even after the wedding. Here are a few suggestions that can help you narrow down your list.
Mini Wrap Dress
The best part about a mini wrap dress is that you can wear it as a stand-alone piece or even club it with a pair of jeans or leggings. It is comfortable, beautiful, and looks good on all occasions.
Floral Tie Strap Satin Maxi Dress
The Flora Tie Strap Satin Maxi Dress is another good choice for a wedding bridesmaid. It looks good, has an ever-classic design, and can never go out of fashion. Once the wedding is finished, you can even wear it for a casual family get-together, a date night, or a summer holiday.
Plus Size Wrap V Neck Dress
Plus-sized figures often have a tough time choosing the right dress for different body types. One of the safest ways to dress as a guest up for a wedding is by going for the Wrap V Neck Dress. This design will not only streamline your neck but will also help to reduce the heavy parts of your body. You can blend this dress with a nice pair of heels, some heavy accessories, and a good hairstyle.
Pleated Midi Dress
The elegance and beauty of this dress will take your styling a top nautch higher. Post the wedding; you can wear this dress for a special night with your partner, a festive occasion, or even for a semi-formal event.
One Shoulder Mini Dress
The one-shoulder mini dress is a choice that comes in handy in many ways. Apart from the wedding, you can even wear this dress for a formal party or dinner. This dress will make a perfect addition on the casual front if you are going on a cruise or to the club.
Final Thoughts on Choosing the Right Dress as a Wedding Guest
Choosing the right dress for the wedding is essential, especially if you are the bridesmaid. We often choose a dress that is worn only once and then lies on the closet rack or hanger. The designs mentioned above blend in well for a wedding and come in handy for regular use.
Travis Barker Worked With Jeweler Lorraine Schwartz to Design Kourtney Kardashian’s Engagement Ring
Travis Barker had worked closely with Lorraine Schwartz, a jeweler designer, to help design Kourtney’s amazing engagement ring. The jeweler told PEOPLE in an interview that the diamond’s cut was flawless and beautiful. Travis gave Kourtney this ring when he proposed to her on Sunday night at Montecito’s Rosewood Miramar in California. She further added that Travis had worked with her on the ring and that he was hands-on during the entire process. The ring turned out to be beautiful in the end and the couple is happy.
The Family Jeweler
Schwartz has been Kardashian-Jenner entire family’s jeweler for a long time. She had also designed the engagement rings for Kim Kardashian from now ex-husbands Kanye West and Kris Humphries. So, it is not surprising news that Barker chose to go to turned to Schwartz to get the ring made for a special occasion like this. The proposal was filmed for an upcoming show and will be aired on Hulu. So, fans will also get to see the way Baker’s romantic proposal to Kourtney Kardashian. It was at sunset so the scene would look like it was straight out of a movie.
The Family Gets Together
An inside source said that as this was Kourtney Kardashian’s first engagement ever, it was going to be a huge deal. The celebration was beautiful because her family members were there and Travis’ kids (two of them) were there as well. All of them seemed to have enjoyed the small family dinner together at their hotel.
Her Other Works
She has also designed some memorable jewelry for other Hollywood celebs. For instance, the custom halo Blake Lively wore for the Met Gala in 2018 was her doing. It had more than 100-carats champagne diamonds. Her other works include Beyonce Knowles’ engagement ring worth $5 million from hubby JAY-Z and the 115-carat emerald earrings Angelina Jolie wore to the Oscars in 2009.