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Jumpsuits – For Those Bridesmaids Who Don’t Like a Dress

Updated: May 15



Not every bridesmaid feels like her best self in a dress and that’s perfectly fine! Whether it’s about comfort, practicality, or simply personal style, more bridesmaids are starting to go for jumpsuits over gowns.  

 

They offer a clean, modern alternative that still feels dressed up enough for a wedding, while giving bridesmaids the freedom to feel like themselves. And while they’re still not as widely worn as bridesmaid dresses, the demand for bridesmaid jumpsuits has definitely been growing. 

 

Why do some bridesmaids prefer jumpsuits? 

There are plenty of reasons why someone might not want to wear a dress. Some just don’t like the feel or look of a skirt. Others may be more comfortable in trousers, especially for an event that involves standing, sitting, dancing, and posing for lots of photos. 

 

Jumpsuits can still give you a more formal silhouette without the fuss of a hemline to manage. They can feel more secure, more structured, and often more practical, especially for fall or winter weddings where extra coverage is always welcome. 

 

And it’s not just about comfort. For some bridesmaids, a jumpsuit is closer to their everyday style, and they feel more confident wearing one. The result is a bridal party that looks cohesive but still allows each person to feel like their most authentic self. 

 

How to incorporate jumpsuits into a bridal party 

If you’re considering adding jumpsuits into your bridal lineup, it’s easier than you might think. The main thing is to maintain visual cohesion while allowing a bit of flexibility. Jumpsuits can absolutely work alongside dresses, just as long as they’re chosen with intention. 

 

Stick to a shared colour palette 

Unsurprisingly, this is probably the simplest way to tie everyone’s look together! Matching or closely coordinating the colour of the jumpsuit with the dresses makes the entire bridal party feel unified, even if the silhouettes vary. 

 

Keep the fabrics consistent 

Texture plays a big role in how a bridal party looks as a whole. If the dresses are made of chiffon, satin, or crepe, try to look for a jumpsuit in a similar fabric. This keeps the overall vibe consistent in group photos and during the ceremony. 

 

Highlight one member of the party or mix it up 

Some brides choose to have just one bridesmaid or the maid of honour in a jumpsuit to help her stand out subtly. Others decide to let the whole party choose between a dress and a jumpsuit, so long as the colours and materials match. Both approaches can work well depending on how traditional or modern you want your wedding party to look. 

 

Tailoring is everything 

A jumpsuit that doesn’t fit properly can quickly look off. Since there's no flowy skirt to hide things, it’s especially important to get the waist, hips, and length just right. Hemming wide-leg styles to the correct shoe height makes a big difference. 

 

Popular jumpsuit styles for bridesmaids 

Jumpsuits come in a wide range of styles, which makes it easier to find one that suits the overall theme of your wedding. Here are a few that consistently work well: 

 

Tailored and structured 

These are great for formal or city weddings. A jumpsuit with a cinched waist and sleek lines creates a refined, put-together look that’s flattering and polished. 

 

Wide-leg silhouettes 

A wide-leg jumpsuit adds movement and a softer feel, which works beautifully for outdoor, romantic, or boho-themed weddings. The flow of the fabric brings in some of the same energy as a gown while maintaining a modern edge. 

 

Detailed or embellished 

If the overall wedding style leans more formal or luxurious, look for jumpsuits with thoughtful details like lace overlays, sheer panels, or statement necklines. These pieces feel special enough for the occasion and hold their own next to more traditional gowns. 

 

 

Need bridesmaid dresses (or jumpsuits!) for your bridal party? Book an appointment today, we’d love to help you find the perfect dresses for your wedding. 

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