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White
Pure snow white, if your dress is white then no ther colour will do for you!
*This shade is also available in shimmering fabric, see below for details.
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Diamond white (pale ivory)
This shade is sometimes called ivory too so please do order samples, its probably best
described as "off white"
*This shade is also available in shimmering fabric, see below for details.
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Ivory (cream)
If there's no mistaking your dress is ivory and you can tell it is even when it's not
next to a white dress, then this is the shade you need.
*This shade is also available in shimmering fabric, see below for details.
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Champagne
Deeper than ivory but not quite as warm as gold, although you may find this shade works
well with some of the paler gold dresses.
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Honey Gold
More and more designers are including gold dresses in their collections, variations
in names include pale gold, spun gold, champagne gold and antique gold.
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Blush pink
Another increasingly popular shade today is pale/blush pink, sometimes just called "blush"
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Oyster Pink
This shade is especially for oyster or beige coloured dresses, it has a warmth
to it hence the "pink".
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White Shimmer
The same pure, bright white with added shimmer!
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Diamond white Shimmer
The same pale, off white shade with added shimmer!
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Ivory Shimmer
The same creamy ivory with added shimmer!
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