Eco-Friendly Bridesmaids
There’s more to being eco-friendly than dressing your wedding party in green frocks. Equally important is the burning question:
“Will they wear it again?”
“Reuse, recycle” isn’t an eco-mantra for nothing!
So, select dresses not only made from sustainable textiles using ethical practices, but also consider who’s wearing it.
What style and color is likely to look best on everyone? Or think about mixing it up; choose a color, and allow each woman to find a dress that works for her. Finally, the best idea of all is a convertible frock, customizable to suit every silhouette!

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Terra Amore by Jessica Charles
Convertible Wrap dress by Isadora Clothing
Reversible Convertible Wrap Dress by Isadora Clothing
Bamboo dress, Gina Michele Eco
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Eco-Friendly Bridal Gowns!
In honor of this weekend’s Bridal Market in New York, and since we never, ever get tired of wedding gowns, we couldn’t resist sharing some of our favorite eco-marvelous bridal dresses from designers we can’t wait to see!
When choosing your eco-friendly bridal gown, remember that the green is not in the fabric alone. Think local! Wedding gowns manufactured in the States and Canada have less distance to travel. If you’re lucky enough to live near a bridal designer whose style you love, stop by and have a look!
Between these gowns and what you find in your neighborhood, you’re sure to find a wedding gown that is fabulously green.
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Classic, Chic and Green
If you’re a bride-to-be whose taste runs classically modern, push the notion that eco-friendly wedding gowns are only for women with more relaxed style! Gowns crafted from sustainable fabrics and processes that even Grace Kelly would approve of are plentiful.
These gowns by Elizabeth St. John, Jessica Iverson, Morgan Boszilkov, Amy Kuschel and The Cotton Bride would be right at home in a ballroom, stately mansion, or country club!
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