When it comes to hot bridesmaid dress shades, according to predictions on Pinterest orange is set to be the colour of the season. You can see why it's a go-to hue - orange is associated with optimism, adventure and creativity, and while there are many shades on the orange spectrum, it's burnt orange and terracotta shades that are proving most popular with brides-to-be. Burnt orange is incredibly versatile in terms of mixing complementary shades and textures, and can work for any season or setting - whether that's a chic summer destination wedding where the Negronis are flowing, or a rustic autumnal day. Burnt orange includes tones of copper, rust, amber, terracotta and sienna can be worn tonally, or with other rich, warm shades but it also works so well when paired with pops of fruity colour. This is why it plays so well with others in terms of working it into your wedding decor and details! So keep scrolling and get pinning these gorgeous burnt orange bridesmaid dress ideas!
Burnt Orange Bridesmaid Dresses
1. Satin sienna gowns complement the colour pops in the florals beautifully. Dresses from Folkster.
2. Tea dresses in copper with rust ribbons and pops of pink florals give this bridesmaid look Chi Chi London a rustic but summery feel.
3. Copper and rust satin gowns from Oh Hello Clothing for September celebration in the southwest of France.
4. One perfectly burnt orange bridesmaid dress from Oh Hello Clothing.
5. Floral print works oh-so beautifully on a burnt orange background, case in point these bridesmaid dresses from Showpo.
6. Five mix-and-match dresses from Jenny Yoo at Covet and Asos with rustic autumnal shawls to keep everyone cosy.
7. One Fab Day bride Amy worked this stunning rust velvet dress with a rich jewel-toned green for a mix-and-match bridesmaid look from Ever Pretty.
8. Earthy terracotta dresses from Ted Baker suited the aesthetic of this sunny wedding in a chateau in the southeast of France perfecly!
9. Shimmering velvet amber gowns custom-made from Etsy catch the light wonderfully with every movement.
10. Mix-and-match shades and textures from Folkster worked well with One Fab Day bride Raisa's dried floral arrangements.
11. A beautiful mix of burnt orange shades from Next, Asos and Object.
12. Burnt orange and rust shades work so well when paired with brighter tones of pink and yellow for a summery take on this colour palette.
12. One Fab Day bride Jess incorporated autumnal tones throughtout her bridal party look including dresses from Revelry.
13. Beautiful embellishment helps orange shades pop within a palette of rich autumnal shades, with dresses from H&M, JJ's House and Asos.
14. A stylish line up of mixed fall hues - boho babes are showing us how it's done!
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For more bridesmaid dress colour inspiration see our post on How to Mix and Match your Bridesmaids, as well as Bridesmaids in Emerald Green, Red, and White.