Crop-top feeltimes dresses have been around for a lot of seasons they're mainstream now: The style that made head turns at Houghton and Hayley Paige a few years back is now able to found at David's Bridal, in the end. But crop-top bridesmiad gowns are a new player within the wedding game. And this two-piece look, from J.Crew, does "crop-top bridesmaid" exactly right.
If your maids wear the skirt low or lift their shoulders, you can observe a solid three inches of skin—but typically, you are able to barely obtain a peek. The figure-skimming form of the skirt keeps the appearance demure. (Body-con + crop tops is most likely a bad idea for bridesmaids—although since I've asserted I'm sure a designer's likely to prove me wrong.)
If you want a less voluminous skirt, there is a pencil-silhouette option, but we're partial to the fuller A-line—it's just more festive. (And easier to maneuver in around the dance floor.)
Of course, these cheap wedding dresses aren't right for every wedding or every bridesmaid. If your ceremony is religious or perhaps your bridesmaids are shy or possess a limited budget, you should probably keep looking.