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Jessie
Devoted September 2021

Are these colors "super close"?

Jessie, on July 28, 2019 at 1:54 AM

Posted in Wedding Attire 23

Guess this is more to vent than ask advice but if y'all have advice, I'll take it cause I'm lost. Tonight I sent a link in a group chat the the 3 ladies who will stand up with me. Granted, the wedding isn't until September of 2020 but money is tight for all of us and it gives them time to save and...
Guess this is more to vent than ask advice but if y'all have advice, I'll take it cause I'm lost.
Tonight I sent a link in a group chat the the 3 ladies who will stand up with me. Granted, the wedding isn't until September of 2020 but money is tight for all of us and it gives them time to save and buy it when ever they have the time and money to do so. Makes sense, right? I found a dress off etsy for $40-$50 (depending on length) and it is the EXACT color FH (who is a graphic designer and is obsessed with Pantone colors) and I agreed upon.
Couple months back before having exact colors picked out, MOH and I discussed her reusing a purple dress she spent $150 on for a different wedding. David's Bridal called this color plum (swatch show- looks a lot more like eggplant). She personally messaged me saying she thinks it is SUPER close to the shade of purple we want that is plum by Pantone standards (sed strip), she doesn't have the money to do so because they're moving in a couple weeks, and was blindsided by the fact that I picked a different dress when we already talked about her using the one she already has.
I tried to talk to FH about mix matched dresses to make the ladies happy but he didn't want to "diversify the color palette." Alright. Fine. I'm not a fan of the mix match color trend any ways. So it's not like I didn't try to make things work the way she wanted it. Ot's not like I'm making them buy $300 lime green dresses with big bows on the but that you can never wear again. They're plum convertible dresses that can be worn in many ways more than once. If you have a $150 eggplant dress hanging in your closet that you haven't worn in 4 years, it's probably safe to say you'll never wear it again so you can easily turn around and sell it. No, you won't get what you bought it for but you could still get something back.
She never responded when I explained to her why I sent the link so soon and that FH and I wanted that exact color.
Am I freaking out over nothing? The colors are in the same color family but not "SUPER close." I feel like I'm turning into an uptight bride rather than being laid back and "here's your options, do what you want."

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23 Comments

  • MrsV1027
    Master October 2018
    MrsV1027 ·
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    Not even close at all. Have you considered other dresses? Like PP said the convertible dresses always look great in the ads but in person they never lay right and don't stay in place. In photo shoots they are using tape to keep things where they should be and posing just right so everyone look better.

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  • Danielle
    Devoted October 2021
    Danielle ·
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    Don’t get me started on David’s bridal. I swear they are color blind. I’m trying to go for a deep burgundy and have to use DB because I have a bridesmaid in a state that’s like 14 hours away so I have to know she can get hers at the same place and everything but the closest they have to deep red in this wine color which is more purple and then there’s just red. Those definitely aren’t the same colors!!!
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  • Allie
    Beginner December 2020
    Allie ·
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    I’ve gotten ridden of so many bridesmaids dresses by donating them to the prom community. i like the fact that another girl got to wear my dress again!
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