Look your best at your daughter’s wedding
It’s your daughter’s wedding, and you, as the mother of the bride, want to look resplendent. It’s a difficult look to get right- choices are vast. Hats, fascinators, jewelry, and shoes must all meld together to create an elegant look. As fashion and customs change, you are no longer limited in choices as much as in the past. However, it’s wise to stick to the rule of no full-white… but ask your daughter if you are unsure. Whether you choose to go with a dress or separates, be sure to select something that suits your body type.
Dresses
Knee-length dresses are the most common length.
Suit separates
A traditional choice, suit separates usually have a knee-length skirt and matching jacket. Many women can be self-conscious of their upper arms, and a jacket or bolero can hide this problem area if desired.
Colors
Weddings are the perfect opportunity to wear colors, patterns, and channel your cheerful style. While it’s not generally appropriate to wear white, ask your daughter if you do find a white outfit that you love.
Fabrics
Sheers are wonderful to add layers that flow and drape elegantly. Silk, a classic option, is easy to wear and often is shot through with complementary colors, adding a subtle sheen to the fabric. Linen creases easily but is simple and easy for warm days. Textured fabrics, including those with sequins and beading, can be utilized and create stunning effects.
Hats and fascinators
Almost one of the only opportunities to wear hats and fascinators in society today, weddings are ideal for adding a dash of style via your headgear. Full brimmed or a couture skiff of whimsy, coordinate colors, and styles to match your dress.
Accessories
Don’t forget the details! A classic pair of pumps or glitzy sandals can finish off your look. Consider handbags and jewelry. Remember that you might be wearing a corsage too, and plan accordingly. So, when choosing your mother of the bride dress, remember the huge variety of options available to you. You’re not limited by anything except your confidence. Dress well so you shine, on the most important day of your daughter’s life.