Which bridesmaid dresses have pockets?
Dessy's pocket styles are concentrated in two silhouettes: the drop basque skirt and the column — and both are among the most popular styles in the catalog.
The two you'll see most
Style 3169 is one of Dessy's most popular bridesmaid dresses: scoop neck, spaghetti straps, drop basque skirt, satin, pockets, 30+ colors. The pockets aren't a footnote — they're a genuine draw. No clutch needed, nowhere to put your phone becomes somewhere to put your phone, and the silhouette still reads formal. Style 3170 is the close sibling: same scoop neck and satin fabric, corset bodice instead of drop basque, also with pockets and available in 30+ colors.
If you want a different silhouette
D826 is a sleeveless square-neck princess-line gown — a more structured, covered-up silhouette than 3169 or 3170, with pockets. D772 goes the other direction: high-neck cutout satin, more of a statement back, also with pockets. Both expand the silhouette range if you need variety across the party.
Why pockets matter for a long wedding day
A bridesmaid carries things: a phone, lip balm, the bride's ring at some point in the ceremony. A clutch is an extra object to hold or set down. Pockets solve this without altering the look — the slit-pocket construction in 3169 and 3170 doesn't add any bulk. For a wedding with a long reception, it's a practical choice that bridesmaids tend to notice afterward.
Mix-and-match note
If you're mixing silhouettes and want to include pocket styles, 3169 and 3170 coordinate naturally — same fabric family, same neckline, different skirt shape. Either pairs well with styles that don't have pockets; the difference in detail level is fine as long as the color story is consistent.
