More brides are letting their attendants wear evening dresses instead of the standard fare.
For example, attendants of a costume party will sometimes wear masks as part of their costumes.
This one was what is sometimes referred to as a "snowball" wedding, which, translated, means means that both bride and attendants wear white.
Among the most important are these: The flight attendants must wear very, very comfortable shoes.
In 1919, the attendants of a "dazzle ball", hosted by the Chelsea Arts Club, wore dazzle-patterned black and white clothing.
It would depend greatly on what colors the bride and her attendant are wearing.
The several hundred attendants wore costly robes, even the humblest among them; the Queen of Egypt was determined to make an impression.
An attendant in the same illustration wears a red hood with a long liripipe.
A prince (right) wears a long floral patterned overgown, while his attendants wear very short doublets with hose.
Its attendants will wear uniforms by Tu Ly, a Canadian designer who also designs for the clothing line.