When it comes to traditional weddings, the
bride's family foots the bill, and the mother helps the bride do all the
planning and organizing. But when it comes time for the big day, the mother is
generally shunned for the younger, hipper maid of honor, stuck wearing a frumpy
dress and sitting down in the pews alongside the rest of the guests.Being the
mother of the bride is not an easy role, especially in these modern times, in
which brides generally have plenty of opinions as to how they want their perfect
wedding day to play out. Luckily, though, as times have changed, so there are
mang Dresses For Mother
Of The Bride. Below, find some great options to help you shine
in your daughter's big day.If you're looking to go short, consider a shimmering
silver dress that hits just above the knee and is made from shantung fabric and
imported polyester. Silver looks beautiful next to white, and will compliment
the bride's chosen color scheme no matter what kind of dresses the bridesmaids
wear.If you're planning on going short, it's a good idea to have a matching
bolero jacket (though any jacket will do; a bolero is stylish, chic and age
appropriate) so as to avoid the bare arm syndrome. Shantung dresses come in a
variety of colors; a deep plum is also a beautiful shade that looks great with
just about any skin tone. These dresses are great because the bolero is
suitable for the church, but once you hit the dance floor, you can take it off
for greater movement. Additionally, consider a dress with a ruched waist to add
a little textural interest and detail.If you're looking to get classy and
sassy, consider a tiered chiffon one shouldered gown in a deep hue, such as
royal blue. Formerly reserved for the bride and her bridesmaids, one-shoulder
gowns are now perfectly appropriate for the mother of the bride, thanks to a
longer length.
This is a gown that looks gorgeous at any
age, and can go straight from the church to the party. It is at once classic
and modern, and the one shoulder silhouette is extremely flattering,
highlighting the best features of a woman's body, the shoulders and the
collarbone. Chiffon is often overlooked when it comes to weddings, but it's not
just for proms. On the contrary, the fabric is flattering and sophisticated and
drapes well on a variety of body types.Fans of the fifties should consider an
ultra feminine and exceptionally flattering swing dress with a portrait collar.
This shape flatters a variety of body types and emphasizes the womanly figure.
It harkens back to style icons like Jackie Kennedy and Audrey Hepburn, while
cementing itself firmly in the future thanks to its shimmering texture and
oversized swing skirt. This sort of dress is perfect for the after party and for
tearing up the dance floor. It's sophisticated and perfect for a mother of the
bride who doesn't want to blend into the background.As you can see, there are a
variety of non-frumpy options for mothers of the bride. No matter what shape of
dress you are going for, there is a gown out there for you. Short or long,
bright or sedated, modern or classic – mothers these days don't have to stick
to boring shapeless dresses that do nothing for their figure.
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