Sunday, May 15, 2011

Three lovely dresses for the mother of a bride-to-be

Alex evening’s bolero jacket dress
As mother of the bride, you want to dress up classy enough to get admiring glances and yet subtly. After all, it is your daughter’s day. So, you have to think elegant and yet fashionable. But don’t forget the comfort quotient. Running around doing errands will be taxing and so pick something that flatters your
curves and yet gives you room to stretch your legs.
1.      Jacket dress
Alex evening’s bolero jacket dress
One of my favorites was Diane Keaton in ‘Father of the Bride’. She wore a knee length skirt with a classy, embroidered coat. The gloves and pearls complemented her ageing-gracefully style. You can check out the many Alex evening’s bolero jacket dress lines available. The jacket adds to that elegance factor (but don’t take it off while the ceremony is still on).
2.      Tasteful reds
Shun those pastels, navy blues and greys. Check out the chic organza gown that Hilary Clinton wore to daughter Chelsea’s wedding. It had classic floral detailing with contemporary design and yet apt shoulder coverage. Notte by Marchesa has some colorful raspberries and red hues to add to the happiness of the mother of the bride-to-be. Avoid stark fuchsia and stick to mattes if possible.
3.      Sheath dresses
Sheath dresses look great on any women of all ages, if worn the right way. Check out Donna Ricco’s belted sheer dress with flattering drapes. If you are slim, then you can pick something in stretch satin also. Opt for knee-lengths as they are graceful. Avoid plunging necklines but don’t restrict yourself to high-necks.
Remember, your son-in-law pictures his bride-to-be like you in the later years! So, set a fashionable and yet sophisticated example!

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