Same Dress, Different Flowers: Do or Don't?
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Even if you have your heart set on your bridesmaids wearing matching dresses, that doesn't mean your girls need to look like clones of one another. We usually see bridesmaids with different hairstyles and/or accessories. But you can also add a little diversity to the group by letting them express their individuality through their bouquets.
Each of these bridesmaids carried a different type of flowers in the purple family:
In keeping with the mix & match vibe, the groom wore a differently-colored tie than his groomsmen, and each of the men sported a different boutonnière:
Photo Credit: Watson-Studios
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—Kristen O'Gorman Klein