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Dress Etiquette for Mother of the Groom

June 7, 2010

Figuring out proper dress etiquette for mother of the groom can be confusing for both the bride and mothers. Contemporary society does not always follow proper etiquette, further complicating the situation. However, a few traditional rules and some guidelines will help ensure the  mother of the groom is fashionably appropriate.

 

Tips About Dress Etiquette for Mother of the Groom

 

Although wedding planning guides are often filled with pages on issues like wedding invitation etiquette and who pays for what, little is said about what the groom’s mother should wear to the wedding itself.

 

Following proper protocol is important, especially when it comes to extremely formal weddings. Keep your wedding attire in line with some general etiquette rules and avoid making yourself a faux pas that will be immortalized in photographs for decades to come.

 

    * Traditional etiquette calls for the mother of the bride to choose her dress first, then inform the mother of the groom what she chose in order for them to complement one another.

    * Wear a dress in a color, style, and length that goes with, but does not exactly match, the mother of the bride’s dress and the bridesmaids’ dresses.

    * Do not wear white, off-white, or similar neutral shade that matches the bride’s dress.

    * Choose a dress appropriate for the formality of the wedding.

    * Do not wear black unless it is a formal wedding and has been approved by the bride and groom.

    * Be conservative in your attire.

 

Traditional etiquette has become relaxed in modern society, meaning some of the rules are frequently bent to one extent or another. For example, black wedding dresses used to be a faux pas at a wedding; today, black is often part of the wedding color scheme. Though the rules used to state that strapless or spaghetti strapped dresses were considered improper for a mother of the groom, today, some mothers opt for dresses like these with a bolero jacket, shawl, or wrap.

Modern Guidelines for Mother of Grooms

 

Sometimes, situations arise that do not fall under easy definitions of proper etiquette. Stepmothers often fall into that realm. A groom’s stepmother is usually considered an honored guest, but not necessarily on the same honoree level as a mother of the groom or bride. Her attire should fall somewhere between normal wedding guest outfits and that of the mother of the groom. Speaking with the groom or his fiancé is a good way to figure out your proper role in the bridal party and proper dress code.

 

A trendy wedding color scheme is to have one that uses rainbow colors. This usually means the attendants all wear a different color. In this case, the mother of the groom should wait until she learns of the mother of the bride’s outfit and choose one in a flattering color. At a brightly colored rainbow wedding, the mother of the groom would not look out of place wearing a burnt orange or bright blue; at a wedding with pastel colors, a soft violet or mint green would look lovely.

 

Black and white weddings are becoming more and more popular. Sometimes, the couple will pick an accent color, like deep purple or claret red, while other times, they stick with basic black and white. In this case, dress etiquette does not say much. Consider wearing one of the accent colors or black. A dark, deep toned dress is often appropriate. Ask your son’s fiancée for her recommendations or preference based on what her mother is wearing.

 

Remember that your accessories will help create the outfit. Choose wedding shoes that are appropriate and not too casual. Create a hairstyle that compliments your face shape but does not look like a bridal updo. Look for jewelry that matches your dress or go with classic pearls.

 

Ultimately, what matters more than dress etiquette for mother of the groom is that the mother of the groom, the groom, and the bride are happy with the dress. Getting prior approval for the dress from the bride-to-be is a surefire way to know that you will be dressed appropriately.

 

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Different Colored Wedding Dresses

June 7, 2010

Different colored wedding dresses are becoming more popular, thanks to celebrities who have gone outside the norm for their big day as well as designers that haven’t been afraid to take risks for runway shows and magazine spreads. Below are some great options if you want to steer clear of the traditional white, but don’t want to commit to just one solid color.

 

The Appeal of Different Colored Wedding Dresses

You may try on countless gowns for that special day, however if you are hoping to stand out from the crowd of engaged gals this year and want to do something beautiful and unique, then a different colored wedding dress may be for you.

Gwen Stefani is a great example of one celebrity that wasn’t afraid to show a little color when she married Gavin Rossdale in 2002. Her gown was designed by John Galliano, and instead of the trendy one color accent often found in a sash or hemline of today’s dresses, Stefani instead wore a beautiful piece that started out traditionally white on top, and then cascaded down into a pale pink, ending at the hem with a brighter, darker pink. This progression of color definitely added something special to her ceremony – so much so that the couple had two different weddings, one in London and one in L.A., and she wore the gown for both.

Since then, more celebs and mainstream brides have begun to embrace color more boldy in their dress selections, providing them with a winning look they cherish in their memories for years to come.

Multi-Colored Dress Options

If you are looking for a different colored dress, don’t go for the standard accent hue. A red sash or subtle blue beading is beautifully traditional, but different colored wedding dresses should really break the common mold. One such option would be to opt for a dress that includes intricate embroidery in an array of complimentary colors. Many bridal salons sell dresses that feature such a design, sometimes with a floral print etched all the way up the back of the dress, or often outlining the hem or bust of the gown.

Shades of Color

If flowers aren’t your thing, you can try a dress that cascades into different shades of a favorite color, just like Stefani wore. However, chances are unless you exhaust every possible retail option, you may need to request a dress to be specially made from a couture shop.

Colored Cultural Wedding Gowns

If you or your soon-to-be spouse come from a different nationality or culture, you may want to consider embracing traditions from that specific background that have long been glossed over by American trends. Middle Eastern and Asian brides often sport wedding gowns in vibrant shades of red, turquoise, or hot pink, to name only a few. What makes these dresses different than what you’ll find off the rack at any bridal shop is that the main color is often creatively blended with several others, either through combined fabrics, designs, or sparkling embellishments.

Different Colored Bridesmaid Dresses

Different colored wedding dresses aren’t always just for the bride. Your favorite ladies will love the rare opportunity to wear something different, and in a style and shade that actually flatters their body, rather than squeezing into a cookie cutter dress design. Many mainstream bridal boutiques and catalogs sell the same gown with slight variations such as different strap options or hem lengths to suit every bridesmaid.

Even better, these bridal party dresses also come in different colors, allowing your friends the chance to create a rainbow of a wedding celebration. They will feel comfortable and confident wearing the color they look best in, and you will have the chance to play around more with the flowers and décor now that you aren’t sticking to a specific theme.


If you are interested in a different color plan outside of white or ivory, chat with your wedding planner or browse photos of wedding parties who have pulled off the look you dream of having. You may be surprised at how easy it is to duplicate a certain style or replicate the inspiration you may find.just check out http://www.sourcinggate.com/mermaid-ruched-sweetheart-floorlength-taffeta-evening-dress-p-7268.html to get more information about the charming wedding dresses.

Destination Wedding Dress

June 7, 2010

What follows are destination wedding dress tips.

If you’re planning a destination wedding there are a number of items you’ll need to concern yourself with. Of course, cost is an issue, as are the legalities of getting married in another state or country. There’s also something you may not have considered, your destination wedding dress.

Can the Destination Wedding Dress Travel?

“Of course I’m going to wear a wedding dress,” you might be thinking, as you should. Before you run out and buy a destination wedding dress however, you’ll want to think about how it will get to its intended destination. You may choose a different dress for getting married abroad than the dress you might have envisioned for a traditional wedding. Will you be sending it ahead of time? If so, you’ll have to find a box big enough for it to fit without it getting crushed. You’ll also have to have your final alterations early so as to leave enough time for your package to arrive. Keep in mind, there’s always a chance the dress can be lost in transit.

You can carry the dress with you as you fly, but it will be hard to fit a big, poufy wedding dress in the overhead compartment. It’s best not to check your wedding dress with the rest of the luggage because luggage sometimes has a way of parting company with its owner and you can’t afford for this to happen. Your best bet is to make arrangements with the airline ahead of time to hang your dress in the flight attendants cabin.

Rental

If it doesn’t matter to you if you own a wedding dress, you might consider a rental. Many locations famous for destination weddings, such as Las Vegas, offer this option. Your wedding planner or a travel agent specializing in destination weddings should have information regarding destination wedding dress rentals for you.

Beach Wedding Dress

If you’re having a beach wedding it shouldn’t be difficult to travel with your wedding dress. Beach wedding dresses are more informal making for easier travel. In many cases, a beach wedding dress will be fine carried in a suit bag.

At the Hotel

You’ll want to unpack your destination wedding dress as soon as you enter your hotel room. Take it out of its packing and hang it up so all of the wrinkles will fall out. If the dress has deep wrinkles, call to the front desk for a steamer or iron. If they have a professional on the premises, you’ll want to let him handle it.

Keep your wedding dress hung up in an area free of traffic until it’s time to wear it. On the day of your wedding, it’ll look fresh and smooth and no one will know it traveled so far.

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Designer Wedding Dresses

June 7, 2010

For the bride with unlimited resources, shopping for designer wedding dresses is a must. The choice of one’s wedding dress generally indicates the type of reception one will be throwing in celebration. If one would like a lavish affair, one should also expect to pull out all of the stops with the dress.

 

The Cost of Designer Wedding Dresses

Designer wedding dresses are costly. The bride choosing to go the designer route can expect to pay, on the average, $2,500 for a wedding dress. Many brides spend much more than that. Before choosing a dress, figure out how much you’d like to spend on your entire wedding. Don’t forget all the incidentals like flowers, photography and the limousine. This should give you a good indication of how much to spend on a gown. Depending on your budget, you’ll either be in for a rude awakening or it won’t make any difference at all. Once you’ve established how much you can spend, it’s time to start looking for a dress.

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Research

Designer wedding dresses typically need to be ordered four to nine months ahead of time, depending on the designer and the season. This is something you’ll need to know if you have a short engagement period planned. You can probably put a rush on the dress, but it will cost you dearly. Although you want to find your gown months ahead of time, it would also be a good idea to figure out what you want in advance. This will save time. Purchase some bridal magazines and search the Internet to find designs to suit your taste. You’ll probably notice you favor a particular designer.

Do some research on the designer. Perhaps he or she has a show room or warehouse offering gowns and samples at a discount or more dresses at full price than you’d find in the average bridal boutique. Even if this isn’t possible, you’ll want to find out where this designer’s dresses are sold in your area. If you have your eye on a particular dress and can find out the model number, jot it down and do some comparison shopping.

Shopping

Take friends or family members with you to shop for your dress. You’ll want unbiased opinions on the dress’s look and fit. It would also be in your best interests to bring a pair of shoes with the size heel you plan on wearing.

Just about every wedding shop requires one make an appointment. This is probably best as it ensures a sales person will wait on you right away and you won’t have to stand around while she finishes with another customer.

If you have a favorite designer, let your salesperson know. If there’s a preferred style, also let your salesperson know. You’ll probably want to advise her of your price range as well – this way you won’t waste your time trying on dresses you can’t afford. Armed with this information, she’s sure to have many designer wedding dresses for you to choose from.

Try Them On

Don’t only try on one dress. Try on several to see which style is best for your body type. Don’t be afraid to try on a dress more than once either. Take as long as you need and don’t let anyone, most especially the salesperson, talk you into purchasing anything. Especially if it’s a dress your not sure of. If you find the dress of your dreams, you can place an order. If not, it’s on to the next place.

Comparison Shop

If you’d like, you can comparison shop. Have the sales person write down the vendor number and other pertinent information about the dress. Many dress shops will take this information out of the dress so it’s not easily seen, but it’s illegal to withhold this information from a customer. Once you have this information you can contact different shops, and even look on the Internet, to see if the dress can be found at a cheaper price.

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Signing on the Dotted Line

When you do find a dress, make note of any changes that need to be made. The sales person will probably tell you the dress needs to be ordered a couple of sizes too large to ensure a correct fit. This means alterations will be in order once it comes in. Note all costs, including alteration fees and have the salesperson write it down. All payment terms, additional fees and any other necessary information must be discussed in advance and put down in writing.

After you purchase your designer wedding dress, there’s nothing to do but wait. It takes at least two months and sometimes longer for a dress to come in. Relax, have fun and get involved with planning the rest of your wedding. Soon, your beautiful designer wedding dress will be in and before you know it your special day will arrive. Once you put on your gown for the first time, all of the time spent searching for your gown will be worth it.

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