Get the 411 on What the Mother of the Bride Should Wear!

So your daughter is getting married - how exciting! As the mother of the bride, we are sure you are thrilled to be a part of her big day! Celebrating your daughter's marriage is a special day and while you certainly don't want to outshine the bride, you'll still want to look your best on her wedding day. You may be wondering what you should wear on such an occasion and today our bridal store in Royal Palm Beach has the 411 on what's appropriate and what's not.


Selecting The Color

Traditionally, mothers of the bride are supposed to avoid the following shades:
  • White, Ivory, and Champagne - these colors may blend too closely with the bride's gown
  • Red or other bright, flashy colors - these tones may overshadow the bride and bridal party
  • Black - this color represents mourning and, as such, is traditionally considered inappropriate for a wedding
Of course, modern mothers of the bride do not have to be restricted to these traditions if they do not want to be. The only thing that really matters is that you communicate with your daughter's plans so that you can avoid clashing with the bridesmaid dresses.


Choosing The Style

The only real restriction is that you are expected not to upstage your daughter on her special day. In keeping with this rule, mothers of the bride are traditionally expected to wear elegant and flattering, yet modest, gowns. However, you are ultimately free to choose whatever style of gown fits your personality, style, and figure. Our only important suggestion is that you consult with your bride to see if she has any opinions on your attire. It's her day, after all - you'll want to find a dress that meshes with her vision.

Communicating With The Mother Of The Groom

Traditionally, mothers of the bride were expected to select their gowns first. Once they had chosen their attire, they were expected to communicate with the mother of the groom so that the latter could find a dress that would match the formality and style of the former's.

In modern weddings, mothers of the bride and groom are not necessarily required to follow this timeline. It is still recommended that you communicate with the mother of the groom, though, so that the two of you can find styles that will complement each other on the big day.

Planning Your Timeline

Choosing the perfect gown may take a while, so it's important to give yourself plenty of time. We recommend that you begin the process as soon as you can. If you are going to put it off for some reason (perhaps you want to give yourself time to shed a few pounds, or maybe you tend to put off shopping in general), it may be wise to communicate with the mother of the groom so that she knows you are planning to wait. This way she will know she is free to go ahead with her search, in case she was planning to go the traditional route and wait to see what you purchased first.

If you need help selecting a mother of the bride dress in South Florida, make an appointment for you and your daughter to shop our selection of dresses! We have a great selection in our Bridal Boutique in South Florida and we'd love to help you find your attire for such an important day! 

A Boutique with Exceptional Gowns at Attractive Prices

10233 Okeechobee Blvd - Suite B4


Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411
561-793-4633
Visit our website at www.BridalCouturePalmBeach.com

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