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sounds like it would work, might depend on the shade green don't want to look like army fatigues you know the camoflouge look.........
i think a pretty moss color -- or a, like, victorian bottle-green -- would be really really pretty w/ivory and champagne.
PS: I wouldn't attempt a lime or bright kelly, tho, since ivory/champagne has a classic, antique-y look to it, and a too-bright green is more modern.
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Hello,
I am getting married next year and I already picked my dress. It's a dress called Sandrina by Maggie Sottero, I choose Ivory and there is also some champagne on it. I wanted to use green for my bridemaids but I realized that it might not match with my dress. ( Ivory and champagne). What do you think> Any suggestions?
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