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 have the Dresses
For Mother Of The Bride available to mothers 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. A two-piece jacquard suit is
also a great option. A skirt and jacket suit is an outfit that never goes out
of style, and it's one that looks great at any age. Two-piece suits tend to be
favored by middle aged and older women, but rest assured that they look good on
just about anyone. A two-piece suit offers the perfect blend of stylish and
sophisticated, and adds a big dash of class to any wedding party.
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