There’s nothing trickier than finding bridesmaid dresses that make your entire bride tribe feel comfortable and confident.
Sleeves or no sleeves? Low-cut necklines or styles that can work with any bra? Figure-skimming or waist-cinching?
Fortunately for you, the multiway bridesmaid dresses give you some much-needed flexibility. These nifty maxis not only come in a soft and stretchy fabric, but can also be easily adjusted to fit and flatter your entire squad. You’ll be able to tie the fabric to create different silhouettes and shapes, and we’ve compiled a quick styling guide to show you how!
One Shoulder
I love one-shoulder dresses, I think they’re so elegant and timeless. To create this look, bring both straps over one shoulder and cross them down the back. Finish by tying the straps in a bow to secure. Easy-peasy!
Double Strap
This is a great option if any of your bridesmaids would prefer some coverage around their arms. First, pull both straps over the shoulders, twist once at the centre of the back and secure with a bow. Then, pull down some of the fabric at the shoulder to create mid-length sleeves.
Halterneck
If you want a slightly more modern look, create a halterneck effect by bringing the straps over the shoulders and twisting them down the length of the back. As with the other options, tie with a bow to secure the fabric in place.
Cross Halterneck
This final option can also provide your bridesmaids with extra coverage around their back and shoulders. Start by crossing the straps over the neck, and then bring them to the back. Again, twist and tie the fabric, then create sleeves by pulling down the material at the shoulders.