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10 Tips To Help The Mother Of The Bride Find The Perfect Outfit

By Alyssa Martinez @ItsMariaAlyssa

As the mother of the bride, picking an outfit can be a stressful process. For many mothers, their daughter's wedding is a significant milestone in life, and they strive to offer all the support their daughter needs. As finding an outfit for the big day should not be one of the things that take away the joy and excitement building up to the wedding.

10 Tips To Help The Mother Of The Bride Find The Perfect Outfit 10 Tips To Help The Mother Of The Bride Find The Perfect Outfit

Given this, below are surefire tips for mothers of the bride seeking that perfect outfit for their daughter's auspicious occasion that guarantees they will look their absolute best.

1. Speak To Your Daughter First

Do not start shopping around for what to wear before you talk to your daughter to have an idea of the wedding style as you also pick her thoughts on what she would like to see people wear. Will the occasion have a formal or informal style and theme? You also need to know the wedding's theme, the color scheme and what the bridesmaids will wear. All that information can help you have an idea of the type of outfit to pick suggest the experts at Frox of Falkirk.

2. Talk To The Groom's Mother

Take the time to consult with your new in-law to be, the mother of the groom and share ideas on what to wear. She may have doable suggestions, and it is well worth the effort so that the two of you can coordinate your efforts and pick outfits that complement each other. It also keeps you from turning up on the D-day in the same outfits.

3. When To Shop

Always have the wedding date in mind when planning for when to shop for the outfit. Also, take into account the season. If the date is set during the summer, then set your target on a summer dress and start shopping months early, just when shops and stores are pulling up their winter collections to showcase what they have for summer. But then again, shopping too early can have you stressed since you are shopping out of season and may not find what you need.

Start shopping for the perfect outfit at the start of the season since there are many choices available. If the wedding is set in February or September, then you will have to contend with the major sales in the prior months. Strive to buy what you need when the new spring collections are available.

Consider enlisting the expertise of a personal stylist; it could even be the one your daughter picked to help her find the perfect gown and bridal party dress. With such a professional, you offload much of the work since you are the mother of the bride and need to look fabulous during your daughter's special day.

4. High Street Options

Find your way to the right shopping district, and you will be spoilt for choice. Most of the outlets have numerous options at some incredibly affordable prices but do not be taken by the price tag and buy away. Keep in mind that other guests will also be out searching for outfits to wear for the wedding.

Do not go for the most obvious of choice on offer to avoid buying something another person will be wearing to your daughter's wedding. So, look for that number that looks basic yet classic. Combine that with accessories and customizing your overall look by shopping around to come up with a unique look.

You will have better odds of finding that perfect outfit for that perfect look if you shop a season in advance (1 - 3 months before the big day) rather than do things in a rush.

5. Copying Looks

You may come across an outfit in a magazine or online that is to die for, but it is not in stock. You still can manage to wear it if you take pictures of it and know of an expert tailor who can recreate it for you. You may be surprised that you can wear the exact dress or outfit at a fraction of the price as indicated in the magazine.

6. Accessorizing

How you accessorize can make or break your overall look steal the spotlight from your outfit. As such, do not leave your search for accessories for the last minute. When shopping for what you need, avoid buying everything from one store or collection on the high street. You will lessen the odds of buying items other guests bought. As the mother of the bride, you also need to look unique, to stand out as your daughter will on her special day.

With accessories, you can add or shed a few pounds off your figure, which is essential, more so because of the photos that will be taken on that day and are a record of events that will last a lifetime. So you need to get is right when accessorizing; take into consideration your outfit and your body shape. Remember to strive to a unique look and stands out but avoid going all out to the point where you overshadow your daughter. It is her day, and she should be the center of attraction and everything about her should be the talk of the day.

7. Prints

Do not go for outfits with very busy prints. Such detail quickly becomes dated and will make you look dated on the photographs. Pick a classic number more so if you still managed to retain that petite figure. Big and bold prints will only drown you form. But if you feel that you want to go the print way, then pick something with spots, stripes or floral detail; they exude a classic style that never goes out of fashion. And remember to keep your accessories to a minimum when doing prints.

8. Keep To Your Signature Style

Whether you know it or not, you have a signature style. You may have a thing for formal or bespoke fashion, or it could be informal, quirky, flowing, relaxed, and trendy with specificity in color palettes. It, therefore, is essential that you keep to your usual style as opposed to straying far away from it; stay true to your fashion. In as much as it is your daughter's day, she wants to see her mum being there to support instead of trying too hard to impress.

9. Finishing Off The Look

Who you finish off your look is as important as what you pick. Therefore, you need to consider what you will have one, be it a jacket or shawl, the idea is to cover up a bit so that you do not have a look that seems unfinished.

10. Enjoy The Experience

Lastly, you should take in the moments and enjoy the experience. As the mother of the bride, do not stress over what to wear; instead, focus on giving your daughter the support she needs. Shop with her, and while at it, you may find that perfect outfit that she too thinks looks fabulous on you.

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