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When it comes to wedding guest attire, we’ve shared everything from the dos and don’ts for every type of wedding, how I scored this epic dress that got me so many compliments at a friend’s wedding, and the best shoes to wear for your next summer wedding. To add to the list of wedding prep outfit ideas and more, today we’re slightly shifting gears and focusing on a bridesmaid trend that’s stirring up quite the controversy in our office right now. Let me preface you by saying I’ve been in three weddings this summer, so the majority of my weekend plans and conversations revolve around planning or traveling to my next wedding destination. Read on for the bridesmaid trend I’m surprisingly on board with.

Michelle Scanga, left. 

You’d think after being in three weddings over the past few months that my dress-planning energy and bank account would sweat at the thought of purchasing another dress for a wedding weekend, but here I am with this trend I accidentally started: wedding-party second looks. Here me out on why I’m so for the idea of this. Weddings are one of the few times you get to see all your favorite people in one place, and if you’ve been selected to be a part of the wedding party (which is such an honor), that means you’ll be in the same or similar dress as other girls in the party. For this reason, I suggested a bridal party “second look” to one of my friends. I’ll admit I was somewhat joking when I suggested it, but when my friend was so into it, I thought we should make it an official thing. My friend and the bride-to-be said if bridesmaids want to change, she’s totally down and wants everyone to enjoy the night and feel comfortable in whatever they are wearing. By no means is this a required thing, but it’s simply an option for those who’d like to change mid-reception after the bride puts on her second look. When I was casually chatting about this at the office, the topic turned quite controversial, as the team was torn 50/50 for and against the idea.

Kat Collings, left. 

Our EIC Kat Collings even chimed in,“When Michelle told me about the new trend of giving bridesmaids the option to wear a second look, I was low-key alarmed. In my mind, being a bridesmaid is a bit demanding already, and having to think about another dress (even if I already own it) and pack it seems like extra stress. I know it would most likely be optional, but I wouldn’t want to be the only one left in a bridesmaid dress when all the others had transitioned to cooler looks. At the heart of the debate, though, is this one fact: People don’t like wearing bridesmaid dresses. I bet if you were able to wear a bridesmaid dress that you felt truly beautiful and unique in, no one would want a second look!” I can see her point, but for me, the idea of putting on a dress I’m truly excited about after all the bridesmaid duties are complete for the night makes me so happy. Keep reading to shop the dresses I’m considering for my next wedding-party second look.

So classy. 
We love a statement print.
Perfect for summer weddings.
Turn heads in hot pink.
Just add strappy sandals and statement earrings.
A little shimmer to light up the dance floor.
Pretty pastels are always a good idea.
An easy and effortless second-dress alternative.
Spaghetti straps and silk make for one stunning combination.
For more casual affairs.
You can never go wrong with black slip dress.
Such a pretty print.
Dance floor–ready.
Say I do to polka dots.
An elegant option for more formal nuptials.
An LBD you'll actually wear long after the wedding.
A jumpsuit/dress in a glamorous silky silver hue. We're sold.
Sparkly silver chandelier earrings will be the perfect finishing touch to this stunner.
For the hopeless romantic.

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Up next, 12 incredibly stylish bridesmaid dresses that are somehow under $100.



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