Glamorous Trend-Led Bridesmaid Dresses From Little Mistress

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Well hello again and shall we give ourselves a little congratulatory high-five for making it to the middle of the week? I think we should! Anyway, now we’re all feeling good, how about we move onto looking good and this feature has your bridesmaids in firmly mind.

Today, we’re talking about dresses for maids and it’s a pleasure to introduce you to Little Mistress, a one-stop shop for all things glamorous. So, if you’d like your bridesmaids to look and feel completely fabulous, read on…

Little Mistress was founded in 2010 to bring a big dose of affordable luxury to the online world. Since then, the company has always focused on designing dresses with beautiful silhouettes that are made from fantastic fabrics. You’ll always find gorgeous embellishments on every dress and the attention to detail is just brilliant.

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Each designer personally handpicks the fabric, trims and buttons for each design and the dedicated in-house team makes sure that the fit of your chosen dress is absolutely perfect.

So, let’s take a look at the designs themselves shall we because we all need to just take some time out and look at dresses every now and again! Bridesmaid dresses from Little Mistress can be anything from dreamy maxis and traditional bridesmaid styles through to show-stopping shorter designs, all in a great selection of colours.

If you’re looking for a traditional bridesmaid style, there’s plenty to choose from. The maxi dresses would be my top choice but I’d definitely pick one of the designs that’s just a little bit different. The Blush Mesh Maxi Dress has a great one-shoulder style and there are also dresses with pretty belts and beautiful embellishments incredibly pretty including floral bodices.

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I also really like some of the slightly more daring designs, perfect for a more modern look. There are dresses with front splits, lace or mesh panels in the bodice, sequined bodices and gorgeous shoulder details too including plenty of on-trend Bardot styles. The silhouettes also vary so flowing romantic and more figure-hugging designs are all available.

I have to say that the shorter styles really catch my eye because they look so darned cute! My favourite fabric (tulle – swoon) is widely used so you can just imagine those frothy little skirts! Again, the skirt and neckline shapes are all so different that you could definitely embrace the mix-and-match trend for your maids thanks to Little Mistress.

The Little Mistress bridesmaid range also includes dresses for flowergirls and younger maids and these are just all kinds of adorable. Polka dot mesh and embellished chiffon are pretty much the thing that little girls’ dreams of made of. You would be the most popular bride EVER if you let your flowergirls choose one of these!

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I also have to mention the fact that lots of the designs come in a huge range of sizes and even longer length maxi dresses for taller bridesmaids too. When you’re browsing, just keep an eye open for the extra info on the images and it’s easy to see what designs are available in what shapes and sizes. I’m also quite sure you’re going to be very happy indeed with the prices of these dresses to because full price designs start from just £42.

Little Mistress – what’s not to love? To find out more about Little Mistress, to browse the collection and order your bridesmaid dresses, just take a look at the website and remember that Little Mistress delivers worldwide.

Love,

Tamryn x

Annabel

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Founder of Love My Dress. Passionate Podcaster and Editor. Annabel lives in rural North Yorkshire with her husband and business partner Philip, their two daughters and menagerie of furry hounds. She loves photography, meditation, walking, being outdoors and star gazing. She is fierce when it comes to championing talent within the wedding industry and when she's not working on Love My Dress, she supports her husband Philip in the running of the family's sustainable flower farm and floral design business, Moonwind Flowers. In 2013, she became a published author.

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