If you coordinated the flower girl's dress with the guys shirts and flowers - it will look like it all matches. For example: your color scheme could be Black, Pale Gold and Cream - have the guys shirts and the flower girl dress in cream, and then have cream roses in among the bouquets as well to tie it all together.
2007-01-03 12:53:01
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answered by Chrys 4
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definatley ivory, it will make your dress stand out and the bridesmaids will look just as elegant. Have the tuxedos pretty stylish with a modern look if you think the ivory will be too plain. Maybe a long tailed coat or a closed neck line. If you can find an ivory color with gold tracing in it that would be nice too!
2007-01-03 12:37:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't do ivory. It'll either look too close to the color of your dress - you want your dress to stand out. Or the combination of the two colors will either make your dress look yellowish or thier shirts look yellowish & not in a good way. You could pick pretty much any color, what's a color you & your fiance both like?
2007-01-03 12:44:07
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answered by tanner 7
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I heard a fashion tip from an exceedingly common woman as quickly as working in modeling and pageants: "women human beings dress to praise, adult men dress to evaluation." in case you anticipate the adult men to all positioned on black tuxes, they are going to in all probability opt for white shirts below. you will possibly desire to the two get ivory white to evaluation the tuxes or a white with a splash of color that suits the robes (like a mint white to examine a green dress--i don't understand off hand what could experience a easy gold, yet you will possibly desire to take a inspect a color pallet and get some suggestions.) once you're making plans a marriage, you will possibly desire to continuously artwork your way down from suitable to backside in value. all human beings interior the room could have their eyes fixed on the bride (sorry groom). Your dress might desire to be the perfect and your very own well known and in no way enable something replace your ideas. next is the groom's outfits, observed by the bridal occasion and final are the decorations. each thing might desire to be arranged to praise you and your dress, not any incorrect way around.
2016-12-15 08:54:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Why not use light gold neckties and cumberbuns with a white shirt? The flower girl in white with a gold and white bouquet..a florists can help you. The golds don't need to be exact match, just a complimentary shade.
2007-01-03 12:36:57
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answered by an_awsome_woman 3
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Just a thought, but why not try to get the ties and cummerbunds in a color similar to your gown?
Same for the flower girls-try to find accessories or accents that will match your gown. They will probably be easier to find than dresses, and I think it would look cool if you had the only gown of that color and they all had hints of it.
2007-01-03 12:36:45
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answered by Mary L 3
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well a creme would be better because it is not too light and not too dark. Your dress is suppose to stand out anyway because you are the bride of course. and as for dresses for children try maybe not so dark of a color but maybe a light green or maybe a light brown. you can even go with a light brown for the guys to wear for their suits.
2007-01-03 12:36:25
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answered by sistacbell 1
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Champagne... it's a great color. Darker than Ivory lighter than tan. You can check it out online at David's Bridal.
2007-01-03 12:36:03
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answered by starsmoak 5
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Deep gold would look great.
2007-01-03 12:34:51
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answered by ra63 6
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white or just off white don't have the guys match, less is more.
2007-01-03 13:48:46
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answered by kguinn 1
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