Wednesday, April 1, 2015

The Shopping Guide to dresses for mother of the bride

Whether you are looking for a Mother of the Bride outfit that emulates the regal air of accumulated years or that of ageless grace, you are sure to find designer dresses for mother of the bride or Mother of the Bride gowns that fit your style and preference.

Never fear. We asked some bridal pros to give us a few pointers for making the process as seamless as possible. Whether you're a bride who's hoping to help your mom find the perfect look or the materfamilias to the lucky lady herself, we've got the who, what, when, where and how of mother-of-the-bride dress shopping.

Follow the bride's cues about style, color, and degree of formality. She and the groom set the tone for the event, whether that means a casual country wedding complete with cowboy boots or a formal black-tie affair. You're an important member of the wedding party and you'll want to look the part. So, ask your daughter for some guidelines and follow suit.

If your daughter foregoes the uniform bridesmaid dresses in favor of individual outfits in a similar shade, stick to one or the other. For instance, if she asks her attendants to wear black cocktail dresses, you might want to choose something in silver or grey. Or if her girls are going in cobalt blue, a navy dress would pair perfectly.

There's only one color not to wear say the experts: Avoid anything in the same color as the bride's dress. Though you deserve to look stunning, the bride should stand out as the star of the show.

There aren't any special rules for mother-of-the-bride hair and makeup. Again, think elegant, understated, and appropriate — and reflective of your style. As with the bridal party, you'll usually want to get a fresh mani and pedi the day before the wedding and have your hair and makeup done the day of.

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