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I think I speak for us all when I say that the only concern a fashionista has in being asked to serve as a bridesmaid, is whether the dress will ever see the light of day after the nuptials conclude.
As a bridesmaid for my sister’s wedding last Summer, I too pondered this question, and haven’t gotten around to confirming the answer until now.
I’m here to tell you that some bridesmaid dresses are remix-able!
This is the eggplant chiffon maxi I wore in my sister’s wedding last year, remixed casual. Paired with a neck scarf, blazer and flats, it’s now a wardrobe staple.
Do you have a remix-able bridesmaid dress in your closet?
Maxi Dress: Bari Jay Bridesmaids
Print Scarf: Forever 21
Blazer: DKNY, via Nordstrom
Bangles: Flea Market Find
Embellished Flats: Steve Madden
Here are some pics of me wearing the dress in its true, bridesmaid form:
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