Grey may not be the color that immediately comes to mind when you think of a wedding, but it can certainly look stunning on your bridesmaids combined with the right decor and accessories. I especially like grey in a softer color, but a slate grey is also a popular choice.

Grey looks amazing when combined with bright colors in yellow and purple, or for a more romantic-chic feel, matching a soft grey with a blush pink is also gorgeous. Play up your accent colors in your bouquets, shoes, or sashes.

Also, consider letting your bridesmaid choose different dresses, but in the same color palette. This is a less uniform look than traditional, and allows your best girls to pick a silhouette that is not only flattering on them, but is also re-wearable for other occasions.

This dress is designed by Lela Rose, style # LR157XX. It is a satin strapless, empire waist, with cascading ruffles. The length is perfect – not too short, not too long. It is also available in floor length and 47 other colors. I think this a beautiful choice for spring or summer:

This is another one of Lela Rose’s designs: Style #LR120. I love the crinkled chiffon on this one – the material gives it an even softer feel. The hand worked origami trim is the perfect romantic touch. The satin belt placed at the natural waist makes this dress flattering on most figures. It is also available in other colors, including a darker charcoal grey:

Designed by the Dessy Collection, this floor length dress has an empire waist, and stretch tulle sequin bodice. I love the removable tulle overlay! It really makes this dress unique. Style # 2840:

Designed by After Six Bridesmaids, this dress has a nice vintage “Marilyn Monroe” feel. It is a floor length halter dress made with flowing chiffon, and has a lace midriff that is also available in black. This dress can be flattering on thin or curvy figures. Style # 6532:

Designed by Dessy Bridesmaids, style # 2721. The great thing about this dress is that it’s available in several different colors, including over 50 options for the sash color. This makes it easy to coordinate with your wedding color scheme. It’s a tea length classic fit with delicate shirring:

Love the back! Another great dress designed by After Six Bridesmaids. Style #6550. It’s made with a matte satin and has a gently flaring skirt. The bow adds a lot of drama to the back, while giving it a more custom fit:

I like the large matte satin waistband on this one, it’s also available in over 50 color choices, making it easy to coordinate with your wedding scheme. Notice the pleated detail on the back of the bodice and skirt. Designed by After Six Bridesmaids, style #6506.