Conservative Hippie
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The wedding is in fact in Florida. South Florida to be exact.
Well that's easy - South Florida only has two seasons, hot and less hot. I think her "inspiration board" is really pretty.
The wedding is in fact in Florida. South Florida to be exact.
Hmm.. I didn't even think about what color we'd be wearing!!!
I look surprisingly good in orange but I'm not sure about the other girls. Maybe she'd go with grey? Hmm.. yeah. That would be an issue.
Isn't that the truth!Well that's easy - South Florida only has two seasons, hot and less hot. I think her "inspiration board" is really pretty.
And we don't get "less hot" until about January... 

That's actually the color I think would be perfect! It almost looks a little snowflake-y, right? Maybe? A little...? Just trying to get the "December" in there!Gray is exactly what I thought when I saw the color board you posted.
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This color or lighter with the orange coming into play with the flowers you are carrying. With this dress being iridescent, depending on the lighting, it will shimmer and change colors.
Added:
This dress also comes in gray, but looks much lighter. Won't let me copy the info to actually post the picture.
http://www.davidsbridal.com/Product...-81026_Bridal-Party-Bridesmaids-Shop-By-Color

You're a genius. That's a great idea! Hmm.. now if only I could find some good pictures of the color!There are all shades of orange, a dark burnished orange would look very wintery if that is what she is worried about. think tapestry colors.
I think she should go with the color she likes and work within the different hues because if she relents and goes with another color she will always regret it and when she remembers he wedding it will be with "I wish I had went with the color I wanted, I never really liked that, why did I let them talk me out of it"
If Dh had his way our wedding would have been purple and orange (joking, sort of). He's colorblind and thinks those colors look good togetherWe had a deep green for the bridesmaid dresses.

The wedding is in fact in Florida. South Florida to be exact.
That's actually the color I think would be perfect! It almost looks a little snowflake-y, right? Maybe? A little...? Just trying to get the "December" in there!
You're a genius. That's a great idea! Hmm.. now if only I could find some good pictures of the color!
So, does one have to abide by seasonal colors for a wedding?
Here's a picture of her "inspiration board":
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Knowing it's in Florida changes my feelings a bit, lol. I'm stuck in the frozen tundra that is NY so I'm thinking snow and cold. I think she should do whatever she wants!

You rock! Thanks so much!
That is pretty!! Forwarding the link to the bride!!
I wonder why? 
What does the groom think about orange?
I know, I know, who cares what the guy thinks...
but if he and the bride like orange, then orange, it is.
I am not a big orange fan but I do think the photos above with the orange accents are very pretty.
)Silly poster. Here is the heirarchy of opinions, regarding all things wedding
Bride
Mother of the bride
Maid/matron of honor
Sister(s) of the bride
Bridesmaids
Mother of the groom
Other friends of the bride
Father of the bride (but only if the bride and groom are not paying for it themselves)
Various bridal magazines and boards
Aunts & female cousins of the brides
Other family of the bride
Other family of the groom
Childhood friends of the bride whom she has not seen in 20 years
Random people on the street
The hobo who lives under the 8th street bridge
More random people on the street
The groom
Okay, kidding aside, if the couple want orange (or, more likely, she wants orange and he is pretty indifferent), so what? IME, and AFAIK, most people ignore all sorts of wedding attire "rules". (E.g. - according to the "rules", I was not supposed to have tails. I wanted tails for my tux. I got them. Of course, as the groom, I pretty much flew under the radar anyway.)
