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I'm a wedding expert and here's the bridesmaid colour we hate - we're sick of it

04 May 2024 , 08:28
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The expert also shared their tips for picking your wedding menu and sorting your guest list
The expert also shared their tips for picking your wedding menu and sorting your guest list

AFTER getting engaged, planning your wedding and choosing your bridal party can seem daunting.

And even once you have all your bridesmaids picked, you still have the troubling task of picking your colours.

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Planning a wedding can be stressfulCredit: Getty
And picking the right colours for your bridesmaids can be tricky
And picking the right colours for your bridesmaids can be trickyCredit: Alamy

Not only will you want the colours to match the theme and decor of your chosen venue, but you'll also want it to suit everyone in the wedding party.

Because, let's face it, apart from the bride's wedding dress, it's going to be one of the top things that guests notice and look at all evening along with the groomsmen's kilts or suits.

Luckily, one expert is on hand to share their top tips for anyone who is struggling to pick the right colour.

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Samantha Gilchrist, CEO of the UK’s largest collection of wedding venues, The Gilchrist Collection, revealed the colour that every bride should avoid picking for their bridesmaids.

She insists that everyone has now gotten "sick of" Cadbury purple, adding that it "doesn't often work".

Samantha said: "This is more of a personal one, but… Anyone who was in the wedding industry in 2008 -2010 went through a period of every wedding being ‘Cadbury’ purple.

"It was such a strong colour we all got sick of it!

"It’s a really hard colour for bridesmaids to wear and often doesn’t work in reception settings.

"That being said, ultimately it’s your day and we’ll do whatever makes you happy!"

Sticking with wedding outfits, she also explained that it is a good idea to make sure your wedding crew is smartly dressed before the big day.

Letting suppliers, like your photographer, know what your colour scheme is and what they plan to wear before your wedding day in advance can save you a lot of grief on the day.

Samantha added: "Picture the scene: you’re at your fabulous black tie wedding and sticking out like a sore thumb is your photographer or videographer in casual wear.

"Or worse - jeans. Unless your wedding is a laid back affair, ensure you tell your team to match your dress code. 

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"They need to blend into your day and look professional but you also don’t want them to look like a bridesmaid or groomsman so don't forget to clue them into the colour theme too!"

She also helped brides with one of the biggest wedding conundrums - having kids at your ceremony.

While many couples decide not to have children during this key part of their wedding, others don't want to leave them out or make it awkward for their guests.

For this, Samantha has a simple solution. She said: "Screaming children during your vows - this is often why couples opt for no children on their big day.

"Children are unpredictable and often choose the worst times, like during the vows, to be loud.

"If you truly want to be in the moment and have young children at your wedding, please ask parents to leave with them if they start fussing."

The wedding expert has shared her top tips after over 53 per cent of married couples across the country admitted to having wedding day regrets.

She said: “You’ve planned everything down to the tiniest detail and finally get to enjoy your day, why risk something spoiling it?

"While some of these things are a little outside your control, it’s important to let your wedding planner and venue know what your boundaries are, and the things you would find unacceptable, were they to happen on your big day.

"They’ll be able to support you in handling issues both ahead of time and on the day itself."

Experts have urged brides and grooms to avoid choosing Cadbruy's purple for their bridesmaids
Experts have urged brides and grooms to avoid choosing Cadbruy's purple for their bridesmaidsCredit: Getty

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