Every bride needs the perfect sidekick on her big day. The people standing next to you deserve to be looking good despite lifting your ballgown when nature calls.
Junebug Weddings shows you exactly what is trending for bridesmaids in 2023/2024 and we think your bridal party will love it.
Out with the infamous ugly bridesmaid dress and in with the newest bridal trends.
Textured dresses

Texture is making an appearance and we are here for it. Dresses with texture are the perfect way to add more character to your wedding.
If the mismatched trend is for you, take it a step further by adding multiple textures. This will give dimension and depth to your wedding party and make for fabulous photos.
You could even have your maid of honor stand out from the rest by being the only one in your party to wear a textured dress.
Slip dresses

While textures are raging, so is simplicity. And, it doesn’t get much simpler than the 90’s slip dress.
Add some flair to this basic trend by allowing your bridesmaids to pick from an array of colors. This is a surefire way for them to stand out, and still leave you as the main attraction.
All black dresses

There is no way to go wrong with this next trend. Is there anything more classic than a long, black gown? Black looks good on everyone despite their build or body-type.
Your bridesmaids can pick their very own black gowns and the mismatch efforts will create an element of style and versatility. The best part? They can wear the gowns again someday!
Jumpsuits and separates

Lastly, jumpsuits and separates have made a comeback and we are loving it. Wedding attire isn’t always the most pleasant, but this trend has “comfortable” written all over it.
Jumpsuits are a phenomenal alternative to the traditional bridesmaid dress. Just like black dresses, they can be worn time and time again and can be both dressed up and dressed down.
Separates are a unique style for bridesmaids. This trend brings contrast to the wedding party and gives a sense of practicality.
So, there you have it, brides-to-be. With your wedding drawing near, what trend are you leaning toward?






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