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The $120 Black Dress Demi Lovato Chose for Her Bridesmaids

The $120 Black Dress Demi Lovato Chose for Her Bridesmaids

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When wedding bells rang for actor and singer Demi Lovato over the weekend, there was one surprising detail nestled amid the lavish greenery and custom gowns: These $120 bridesmaid dresses that are still in stock in every size.
Lovato married artist and songwriter Jordan 'Jutes' Lutes on Sunday, May 25 at a private estate in Santa Barbara, California. For the ceremony, the bride was draped in a custom Vivienne Westwood gown, featuring a corset top and romantic off-the-shoulder sleeves, paired with a cathedral-style tulle veil. In contrast to Lovato's statement-making silhouette, the bridal party wore timeless, all-black dresses (and suits)—in particular, the best-selling Anne dress in matte black satin from burgeoning bridal destination Birdy Grey.$119.00 at birdygrey.com
Photo credit: Jose Villa, @josevilla
If the brand sounds familiar, it's likely that you've seen it (or even worn it) before. In fact, I just wore a Birdy Grey dress at a friend's wedding over the weekend. The brand is known for its sleek silhouettes with re-wear potential that come in a vast range of colors, fabrics, and patterns.
The Anne dress mirrors Lovato's own gown, pairing a corset-style top with thoughtful draping at the waist and hip. However, its mid-thigh slit and column silhouette make the dress feel a little more understated, compared to the Disney alum's sweeping train. We appreciate the choice of matte satin for a modern look—though it's also available in shiny satin, if you prefer. It comes in sizes XS to 3XL and 57 different colors.
If you're planning your own nuptials—or you're a member of the bridal party with the freedom to choose your own dress—score this timeless and affordable number before inventory disappears. With wedding season well underway, it's might be worth checking out Birdy Grey's collection before the next black-tie invite hits your mailbox:$119.00 at $119.00 at $119.00 at $135.00 at birdygrey.com$119.00 at $135.00 at birdygrey.com
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