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Help me keep my bridesmaids warm

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LittleMachine · 05/09/2015 19:11

I'm getting married in December. My bridesmaids are wearing dresses similar to this
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I'm not sure what to get them to keep warm. I think stoles look a bit dated now. I'm wearing a fur coat. I could get the same for them but can anyone think of any alternatives please?

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phoenixfox · 05/09/2015 19:16

I was at a winter wedding where the bridesmaids had very fine knit cropped jumpers on in the same colour as their dresses. It looked really lovely!

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daisydalrymple · 05/09/2015 19:22

Is a stole the same as a shrug? [bit clueless]. Me and my sis both had the same style shrug over our shoulders at my December wedding. (M&s if I recall) 10yrs ago.

But once the ceremony was over, neither of us kept them on, we were plenty warm enough (but that was a civil ceremony with no moving around outside).

On a total sidetrack, what's your dress like??? I love December weddings!!! I wish you all the very best for it, we had the most beautiful, crisp winter's day, sunshine and clear, starry sky at night.

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LittleMachine · 05/09/2015 19:31

Yes a stole and a shrug are the same thing I think. It is literally just for travelling (car and then minibus for about 5 minutes!)

This is my dress

m.debenhams.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/prod_10701__54510+202410106_-1
I love it but I'm having a fucking nightmare, because I got it bnwt off ebay just after I had my second baby last year, and thought 'Yes I'll be a size 8 again by then no probs.' By no stretch of the imagination am I a size 8, with 15 weeks to go. But I have bought some VERY STRONG underwear today!

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LittleMachine · 05/09/2015 19:32

Jumpers could possibly work daisy - I think I'd have to see that! I've got a chunky cardi with matching mittens for photos

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daisydalrymple · 05/09/2015 19:38

Ooh that's stunning!

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Buttercup27 · 05/09/2015 19:43

What about a faux fur cream bolero?

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HerRoyalNotness · 05/09/2015 19:55

I'd try to find something like this

angora delicate and the fluffy texture looks nice for winter

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LettuceLaughton · 05/09/2015 20:01

Wow! Your dress is stunning, lovely!

I'd go with a lovely soft shawl for the bridesmaids, maybe along the lines of like this?

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HerRoyalNotness · 05/09/2015 20:05

Or like the Bridget jones bolero

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LittleMachine · 05/09/2015 20:48

I like the idea of a shawl actually I hasnt thought of that.
I don't think I can afford to buy them all an £80 fur coat Blush

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Doyouthinktheysaurus · 05/09/2015 20:53

Beautiful dress!

I had a December wedding, it's a fabulous time of year to get married. I had a red silky shawl/pashmina type thing. Hardly wore it tbh, we stepped outside for a few photos but that was it.

Will you be outside much? It's not worth going to a lot of expense if they really won't get much wear

Hope you have a wonderful wedding. Mine was 15 years ago this yearShock

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Rosa · 05/09/2015 20:55

i would go for a pashmina - as warm as you can afford in a colour that compliments the dress and the wedding colours. Then they can wrap up as much as they wish getting from A- B then wear it just on the arms loosley draped at the back when they walk up the asile.

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LettuceLaughton · 05/09/2015 21:18

This is very plain but could work well, a few colours there too and 15% off at checkout too. You'd need to check that it's not a wee one though, I'm no good with inches.

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Dowser · 05/09/2015 22:29

Love your dress, their dress and angora shrug

Hate faux fur stoles.

I'd get them a pashmina and ask them to leave them off in church and for photos

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Dowser · 05/09/2015 22:32
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Dowser · 05/09/2015 22:33

Must have x posted rosa

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Secondtimeround75 · 05/09/2015 22:38

I would get a few pashminas that can be slipped on and off as needed.

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Secondtimeround75 · 05/09/2015 22:38

This photo is an idea too

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LittleMachine · 05/09/2015 22:48

Our colours are silver and ivory. I'll be outside for photos between the ceremony and reception, including on the docks where it will be freezing, but they won't be. They absolutely won't wear pashminas, I haven't suggested it personally but I already know 2 of my bridesmaid's feelings about them!
Really liking the shawl idea in particular, I'm looking for a nice woolly one, but thank you for all your ideas, I really was struggling to think beyond coats!

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chanie44 · 06/09/2015 07:15

Is go for pashminas.

When I was a bridesmaid, I bought one from an Indian shop for £2 - they had loads of colours.

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Bunbaker · 06/09/2015 07:36

"I'd get them a pashmina and ask them to leave them off in church and for photos"

Have you ever been in a church in December? They are freezing. I would need more than a pashmina to keep me warm.

The OP hasn't said where the wedding will take place.

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GoingGreyDownThere · 06/09/2015 08:04
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Nyancat · 06/09/2015 08:11
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BikeRunSki · 06/09/2015 08:11

this, in Ivory or pink or other colour.

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Doobigetta · 06/09/2015 08:13

I LOVE your dresses, they are absolutely gorgeous! It would be a shame to cover the detailing on the bust, so I think I'd go for shawls (what is the difference between a shawl and a pashmina, anyway?) A deep, smoky lilacy grey in velvet or cashmere would be nice with your colour scheme.

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