Mother of the bride dresses, considering fashion, comfort and Age - how to Choose

Thursday, July 14, 2011

This is the day you and your daughter have looked forward to since she was a toddler, trying to walk in your high heels with a shawl over her head, playing 'Here comes the bride.'
Now through the laughter and tears, and the attention to the many details, the most important of which may be helping her choose the perfect wedding gown, you realize you have your own mother of bride dress to shop for.
Dress for pictures 
Almost as important as the bridal party, your dress or gown will also be noticed, as well as photographed and documented in the family albums and remembered for years to come. With this in mind, you want to spend some time making just the right choice so that you compliment, (but not match), the bridal party in style, color and formality.
Comfort 
While you want to look your very best on this special day, you also need to be as comfortable as possible. Try to find a dress in a style that you would normally wear. Now is probably not the best time to experiment with fashion.
Consider that you will be moving about quite a bit, whether assisting the bridal party, greeting relatives and friends, or attending to last minute details. Certainly you will be dancing and visiting with guests at the reception. The last thing you need is a dress so ill-fitting or in such an uncomfortable style, that you have to constantly fidget with it to keep it in place.
Latest Fashion 
Since there are many places to find the perfect dress, it is not necessary to limit yourself to a bridal shop. Check out the many online stores to review the latest fashion. You can save a lot of time by looking at styles, colors and prices on the internet, so that when you do go shopping, you will have an idea of what you want, and possibly even where to find the perfect dress, without taking more time than necessary out of your busy days.
Again, while you do not have to 'match', nor should you have the exact same color, it would be a nice touch to co-ordinate with her, and certainly you'll all look better for it in the wedding photographs.
- Discuss color and style with the mother of the groom and try to co-ordinate with her.
- Stay away from white, or even ivory. You do not want to look as though you're in competition with the bride.
- Be sure the dress you decide on is comfortable enough to see you through the day without constant adjustments.
- When you try on the perfect dress, don't just stand in front of the mirror. You won't be standing still all day.
- Walk, bend, stoop, sit, do a little dance if you like, and see how the dress moves (or doesn't) and how comfortable you think it will be for long hours.
 
Fresh Ideas for Mother of the Bride Dresses
For example, conventional mother of the bride dresses were not strapless or off the shoulder. But depending on body shape and comfort levels, this is perfectly acceptable today. The mother of the bride can always use a shawl or wrap for a bit more coverage and formalities during the ceremony.
Not that long ago, dresses suitable for mothers of the bride were not nearly as stylish and flattering as they are today. Mothers are no longer expected to be in the background on the wedding day. Today’s styles are chic and cater to a vast cross section of mothers. For this, we can thank designers who understand that the bride’s mother needs to look as or more stunning than the bridesmaids do, yet in a stylish and age appropriate way.

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