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Photo by Kesha Lambert Photography
Since your bridesmaids will be walking down the aisle and standing beside you at the altar on your wedding day, their getups will be on full display. That’s why it’s important to choose attire that coordinates with your event and makes every member of your bridal party feel comfortable and confident. One color that’s flattering on all skin tones and suitable for virtually any venue and theme is gold.
No matter the aesthetic, this metallic hue is an accent that many couples include in their décor, from their invitation font to their flatware, which makes it an extremely adaptable option for your bridesmaids’ outfits. While gold is a neutral, it certainly isn’t boring—with a dazzling, regal look and shiny finish, this luminous tint will add opulence to any affair, especially glamorous, modern, and romantic weddings at ballrooms, châteaus, estates, or castles.
If you’re thinking about decking out your bridesmaids in gold, the possibilities are endless. To create a uniform look, you can prescribe a specific gown in the same shade of gold for everyone to wear. For a more relaxed approach, you might give your crew the autonomy to pick out a frock of their choosing, as long as it adheres to the golden color scheme. Want to pull in other complementary shades? Add the hue to a gradient, combining it with jewel tones, other metals, or sunny tones. Or choose a variation of gold, such as rose gold, yellow gold, or champagne.
Still unsure which outfits to select for your bridal party? We’ve rounded up 15 gold bridesmaid dresses from Real Weddings to inspire you.
Embrace Satin Fabrics
Photo by Emily Gude Photo
Since gold is a lavish hue, lustrous fabrics will complement and enhance the color’s inherent shine. To replicate this effect at your wedding, consider asking your group to wear gold bridesmaid dresses in satin textures (such as the ones at this romantic affair in Baltimore). This material will add a chic, contemporary flair to your wedding, and the slinky, breathable feel will provide optimal comfort for your group.
Settle on Champagne
Photo by Norman & Blake
Champagne is a stunning, on-trend shade of gold that will look striking on your bridesmaids. For those who love the glossy, polished nature of gold but want something more subdued, champagne is a solid choice—it resembles beige but still has the effervescence of gold. Take cues from this bridal party, who wore champagne-colored frocks of their choosing at the bride’s elegant wedding in Big Sur, California.
Select a Sparkly Sheen
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Photo by Kesha Lambert Photography
The color gold is radiant in and of itself, but if you really want to up the ante, request gold bridesmaid dresses with a sparkly sheen. Due to the shiny finish, these outfits will command attention wherever your bridal party goes. This idea is best for brides who want to bring a bold, statement-making element to their big day, such as the bride at this glamorous wedding in Brooklyn.
Mix Metals
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Photo by Emily Loeppke Photography
Since gold is a metal, mixing the hue with its metallic counterparts—silver, copper, and rose gold—will allow your bridesmaids to shine. Assign the color palette to your bridal party and let them select a style that they look and feel their best in. The end result will be a medley of earthy-yet-lavish shades (such as the gowns at this rustic fête in Ojai, California).
Alternate Textures
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Photo by Stephanie Sunderland
One option for gold bridesmaid dresses is having your group wear a solid shade of gold in varying textures. For example, at this coastal wedding in Westhampton Beach, New York, the bridesmaids sported the shade in satin or lace fabrics, which brought visual intrigue and individuality to their looks.
Create a Pink-and-Gold Gradient
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Photo by Nyk + Cali
If you’re searching for colors that pair well with gold for bridesmaid dresses, consider pink tones. Mixed with rose gold, baby pink, bubblegum pink, and coral, the color gold will take on a warm note (as is evident in the above photo, taken at this rustic-glam function in Nashville). Using rose gold—a combination of pink and gold—to bridge the gap, the attire will look cohesive yet distinctive.
Integrate Jewel Tones
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Photo by For the Love of It
To stick with the metal-inspired feel, combine gold bridesmaid dresses with jewel tones—like the ones at this stylish soirée in Beverly Hills. Fusing the metallic hue with rich, saturated colors reminiscent of gemstones, such as emerald, navy, and burgundy, will evoke drama and luxury at your wedding. We particularly love this option for fall nuptials.
Opt for Rose Gold
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Photo by Amy Anaiz
Rose gold is another variation of the hue that will look beautiful on your bridesmaids. This color fuses gold and copper, producing a gold-tinged shade of pink that feels arguably more romantic and ethereal than gold itself. Advise your crew to choose mermaid silhouettes and satin fabrics, like the ones on these bridesmaids at a timeless celebration at a New Jersey castle, to enhance the upscale look.
Set Your Maid of Honor Apart
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Photo by Jenny Quicksall
If an all-gold bridal party is too bold for your liking, you can always use the color to highlight your maid of honor. Have the VIP member don the sparkly shade, while the rest of your bridesmaids match in the same tone or model a designated color palette. Whatever you choose, make sure the hue or hues are vastly different from gold to prevent confusion.
Make a Statement With Yellow Gold
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Photo by Amy Anaiz
For a brighter take on the color gold, opt for yellow gold bridesmaid dresses (like the ones at this black-tie tropical affair in Miami). By mixing a sunny shade with a metal, you’ll infuse arguably more vibrancy and vitality into your wedding. With yellow undertones, this idea is best for spring or summer celebrations in the great outdoors. Combined with other jewel tones, it also works for fall.
Include Beaded Accents
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photo by Rafal Ostrowski
Gold bridesmaid dresses with beaded appliqués will bring an element of depth and dimension to your crew’s looks. Request all-over beading for an eye-catching flair (such as the dresses at this classic wedding in New York City) or settle on a more subdued touch with a sprinkling on the bodice or skirt. For a more pronounced effect, fuse gold with rose gold.
Combine Different Cuts
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Photo by Beatrice Howell
Another option for gold bridesmaid dresses is assigning a specific shade of gold and a certain fabric (in this case, champagne and satin) and letting your group pick out whatever silhouette they want. Whether it’s a tea-length dress with a front slit or a floor-length gown with sleeves, the end result will look consistent without being overly uniform.
Choose a Cowl Neckline
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Photo by Alex Lasota
Some brides may opt to specify a particular gold dress for their bridesmaids to wear. While there are numerous styles to consider, a cowl neckline is a flattering, comfortable, and fashionable choice. The loosely draped fabric will look beautiful on everyone and at any venue. For black-tie affairs, combine the cut with a floor-length gown.
Channel the Sun
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Photo by A Heart String Photography
Tying the knot in a warm climate or season? Pair gold bridesmaid dresses with other vivacious shades, such as orange and yellow. Next to bright tones, gold will channel the look and feel of sunshine, evoking warmth and happiness.
Add a Subtle Pop
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Photo by Caroline Tran
If you like the idea of gold bridesmaid dresses, but you think the tone is too attention-grabbing for your affair or personal preferences, opt for a more pared-back shade (such as the one that these bridesmaids wore at this charming wedding in Montecito, California). A beige tint with a lustrous feel will produce a similar sophisticated effect as gold—but with less glamour.