Thursday, June 10, 2010

How to select a mother of the bride dress

select a mother of the bride dress


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"I would like to congratulate Paul on his impeccable taste in choosing such a beautiful wife. And Linda, well done on saying “I do” to my mate Paul, because, let’s face it - that must have been hard."

She is one of a kind. She is a star to you and this is her chance to shine along with you. For the mother of the bride, her daughter's wedding is an extraordinary day. The sense of pride in a mothers heart can be reflected with her choice of attire. The occasion of a daughter's wedding is an excuse to go above and beyond her average style, or an opportunity for your mom to be herself in a casual way.Selecting the dress that is right for your mom will be a process. Taking steps to explore her options will guarantee dress success.

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Things You'll Need

  • Measuring tape
  • Pencil
  • Bridal magazine
  • Internet
  • Camera

Instructions

    • 1

      Consider the formality of the wedding.The mother of the bride dress, as well as other guests' attire, will be easier to select once this is known. Weddings that are held in a church require proper and respectful clothing, while hotel ballroom weddings are also formal. Outdoorsy weddings tend to be less formal. Also, find out the color scheme of the wedding.

    • 2

      Take body measurements. Using a measuring tape, (yes, you can use the one from the tool box- it does not have to be a plastic fabric measuring tape, as long as it measures). Write down the mother of the bride's measurements, including her chest, waist, hips and height without shoes. Have the measurement list handy when you are shopping.

    • 3

      Determine what looks good on your mom. Go into her closet and look at the styles of dresses she already owns. Notice if she favors high-waisted, A-line skirts or long-sleeved blouses.

    • 4

      Read all about it. Go to a grocery store or book store and purchase a bridal magazine. From "Brides" to "Modern Bride" and "The Knot," there are many magazines to choose from that consistently have advertisements and photographs of mother of the bride dresses. Look at the magazine with your mom and take note of her favorites.

    • 5

      Check out the Internet. David's Bridal and Alfred Angelo are very popular bridal attire boutiques. On their websites, dresses can be searched by style and color. Put in your zip code and find the closest store to you or yourmom. Print pictures from the websites and keep them with your notes.

    • 6

      Ask your mom to model the dresses. When shopping for mother of the brides dresses, do not make your selection spontaneously. Your mom should try on the dress and, using a camera, take a few pictures. Then wait a few days before deciding on the dress. During these days, look at the pictures for flaws. For example, notice if the dress was too shear and may need a slip.

Tips &- Warnings

  • Call ahead to the bridal dress store and make an appointment.

  • When trying on dresses, don't forget to walk around and to sit down in the dress.

  • When you purchase a dress that is on sale, be sure to try it on and check for defects, since most sale dresses are non-refundable.

  • Never force a mother of the bride to wear a dress she is uncomfortable in.


Source: www.ehow.com

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