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Rules of Etiquette for Mother’s Attire
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By Nancy Jaeger | 2 CommentsLeave a Comment
Last updated: Tuesday, June 8, 2010

While it is important to allow your mother and future mother-in-law to pick a style they both feel comfortable in, there are some rules of etiquette that they should keep in mind.

Tradition holds that the mother of the bride chooses a dress first, followed by the mother of the groom. Their dresses should complement each other, as well as the bridal party.

For instance, having one mother in a floor length dress and another in a mini-skirt is a major no-no. Likewise, your mother wearing an orange dress next to your bridesmaid’s light green ensembles are bound to make your wedding pictures look tacky.

While your moms shouldn’t be wearing the same style and color, their dresses should coordinate.

Generally, at formal weddings, your mother and mother-in-law should be in floor or tea-length dresses. Semi-formal or informal weddings allow them to get more creative with the length, but they still need to make sure they are complementing one another.

Unless your bridesmaids will be wearing black, a mother of the bride or groom should avoid this color. Until recently, black at weddings was considered a social blunder and many guests will still look at the color choice with suspicion.

Steer them away from choosing a color that will raise eyebrows as to whether or not they approve of the marriage.

Don’t forget to finish the look with a matching corsage or a small bouquet.

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  1. GWEN MOTHER OF FURURE CRAVER
    October 1, 2009

    THID IS VERY HELPFUL. I WAS NOT AWARE OF THE FACT THAT THE MOTHER OF THE BRIDE WAS TO CHOOSE HER DRESS 1ST. COMPLENTING THE WEDDING PARTY SHOULD GO WITHOUT SAYING.

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  2. Kate Anderson
    January 7, 2010

    I am mother of the bride for a formal cathedral 2 P.M. wedding with reception following at a country club in St. Louis in May. Mother of the groom has already chosen a floor-length, long-sleeved dress ensemble in pink. I am looking at a floor-length, short sleeved, lace ensemble in light coral. Now: can I wear this dress with over-elbow length gloves appropriately instead of looking for a long-sleeved jacket? Thank you so much. Kate

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