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What are Some Flattering Ideas for Mother-of-the-Bride Dresses?

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Photo: Alison Conklin Photography

When you're planning your wedding, you're sure to have a lot of questions about finding the right dress for the mother of the bride, outfitting your bridal party, and more. Our etiquette experts are here to answer all of your fashion-related questions.

What are some flattering fashions for mom?

Your daughter is going to look great—that's a given. Now let's focus on you. What's your style? There are lots of options for the modern mom. "It's hard to characterize a 'mother-of-the-bride' dress today," says Marlene Leffell of eveningwear designer Daymor Couture. "We see a lot of younger mothers wearing halter dresses with jackets. The jacket makes the dress appropriate for a chapel service, and it can be taken off for the gala dance later. We also dress many mothers in suits and more elaborate dresses."

It has also become acceptable to wear sexy, elegant outfits that show some skin. The general trend: moving away from the traditional styles and towards a more hip look. "The problem is that mothers always put themselves last," says Steve Lang of Mon Cheri, manufacturer of special occasion dresses. "They leave their dress choices until the last minute, and they don't give themselves enough time to get the dress they want." A lot of consulting must be done before ordering your dress. Your dress should complement your daughter's choices for herself and the wedding party, both in color and in formality. Some daughters may envision their mothers in a certain style or shade, so be sure to ask the bride-to-be if she has any opinions about your wedding-day attire. You'll also need to discuss your dress with the mother of the groom, so you'll avoid wearing clashing colors, or worse yet, showing up in the exact same gown.

If your daughter doesn't have her heart set on a particular shade for you, you'll have plenty of choices that will fit her color scheme. Bone, off-white, navy and black remain the most popular mother-of-the-bride shades, while sage green, sienna and pale to bright blues are steadily gaining ground. Black is an especially fashionable choice, especially for ultra-formal evening weddings. "Mothers of the bride can wear black and really glitz it up," Steve Lang says. Only white remains a wedding-day taboo.

Bridal stores usually stock a limited number of sizes and colors in a particular style. That means your dress will most likely have to be special-ordered from the designer and tailored to fit, which will take some time. Unless you're willing to gamble that the style and color you want will be available right off the rack, it's best to start shopping as soon as your daughter has chosen her gown and her attendants' dresses. "Give yourself a lot of time," says Jack Lang of Peak Evenings, a designer of eveningwear and mother-of-the-bride fashions. "You should begin shopping at least six months in advance to really get what you want. This is an important event, and you don't want to have to settle for something that isn't quite right." Lastly, pick a dress that you'll wear again. After the last picture is taken and the last handful of birdseed tossed, you'll still have your dress. If you make the right choice, you'll have a great style that will work for cocktail parties, other weddings or even a nice dinner. "Something simple, like a suit or a gown with a jacket, can be worn more than once," says Jack Lang. If you're aiming for re-wearability and you won't be attending the Oscars or a black-tie fundraiser ball in the foreseeable future, you should keep it simple and versatile. Leffell recommends finding an elegant gown or suit with a long skirt. "People are very price conscious today," she says. "You can always shorten a long suit or gown and wear it again."

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Can My Mother Wear a Long Dress to My Wedding?

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Photo: Karen Wise

When you're planning your wedding, you're sure to have a lot of questions about finding the right attire for your family, bridal party, and more. That's why our etiquette experts are here to answer all of your fashion-related questions.

My mom wants to wear a long dress to my wedding. At what time of day is this appropriate? Can the gown have beading?

If your wedding is very formal (ballroom reception or the equivalent), it's fine for your mother to go long any time of day. If you're having an informal affair, a dressy suit or cocktail-length dress is more appropriate both before and after noon. As far as beading goes, Mom should save the sparkle for evening nuptials.

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Mother-of-the-Bride Dresses for
Fall and Holiday Weddings

Mother of the Bride Dresses and Pantsuits by Talbots

Photos: Courtesy of Talbots

So many amazing wedding-day moments are shared with our mothers, and after the bride, she's one of the most photographed ladies of the day. Talbots' newest line of mother-of-the-bride dresses and separates celebrate mom in an array of fall and winter hues, and allows her to find the perfect pieces to complement her signature style. We won't say she'll steal the show—but she'll definitely look beautiful!

Browse the full Talbots' mother-of-the-bride and mother-of-the-groom collection.

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11 Wedding Photos
Dedicated to Mom

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Photo: Vic Pellicier Photography

Misty-eyed? Us too. Moments like these—a mother seeing her daughter, ready in her wedding dress, just minutes away from walking down the aisle—are born of a lifetime of love, of washing off scraped knees, and drying tears, and celebrating every triumph no matter how small.

In honor of Mother's Day (it's Sunday!) we've assembled some of our favorite wedding moments shared between the bride, the groom, and their proud mamas. Grab a box of Kleenex: These quick kisses, quiet moments, and reassuring—albeit tearful—smiles are going to tug on your heartstrings.

—Alyssa Wells

See 10 more emotional mother-of-the-bride (and groom!) photos here.

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Repin of the Day:
At Peace with Mom

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Ok, there's cute and then there's we-can-hardly-stand-it-cute. This shot from Yan Photo falls into the latter on the cute scale. The photographer titled this shoot "The Family That Makes Me Want to Move to California," and we couldn't agree more.

Any bride (or bride-to-be!) can appreciate this moment: A precious piece in time when there's no rushing or bickering. Be sure to keep instances like this in mind come Mothers Day (this Sunday). Jog the memory and drum up that little talk she gave you before heading down the aisle in your wedding dress, that hand squeeze or even her simple knowing glance. Write it down and remind your Mom. We guarantee she will love it. She might also love this cute DIY idea. Just saying.

Like it? Pin it! And be sure to check out our beautiful inspiration boards over on Pinterest.

—Gray MacDonald

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Advice for the Mother-of-the-Bride
Via Facebook and Twitter

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Photo: Courtesy of Lisa Berry Photography

Throughout the wedding-planning process, your mom can be your biggest ally and, let's be honest, slightly difficult. We thought we would turn the question to our biggest fans and followers on Facebook and Twitter to give us the best advice for all you 'MOB's out there (yes, that's short for Mother-of-the-Bride). Let's face it, you guys know best!

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Allison Giddens: "Get a wedding planner! They can help mediate touchy subjects so you, as the bride, aren't 'the bad guy!'"

@mariamacd: "@brides I just hope my mom doesn't drink too much and she makes a speech at my wedding.. It's not just for dads! #motherofthebride"

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Bloomed to Last, Inc: "I always suggest to my clients that their Mothers dress in a color consistent with the wedding color palette, only to ensure they are unique choosing a slightly different hue or shade. I unflattering are the wedding photos if Mom's dress sticks out like a sour thumb?!"

@perfect_bound: "@brides just make sure you feed them enough! #motherofthebride"

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Be sure to follow us on Facebook and Twitter for questions like this and more!

—Gray MacDonald

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Editors' Pick: Meryl Streep's
Oscar Dress

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Photo: Fairchild Archives (Streep), Conde Nast Digital Studios (runway)

The Oscar's are three short weeks away and designers are helping celebrities pick the perfect dress for the red carpet. We've been busy at the office coming up with our predictions of who might wear what, but until the stars step out of their limos the secret is a secure as the name in the Oscar envelope.

Meryl Streep is no stranger to the awards shows and this year was nominated for Best Actress for her role in The Iron Lady. While we thought her shirt dress by Alessandra Rich at this year's Golden Globes was a bit of a miss, we loved the white Chris March gown she wore to the 2010 Oscars and thought this taupe mother-of-the-bride dress by Watters Collection 20 had a similar streamlined quality.

See our prediction for Michelle Williams' Oscar gown and visit our Mother of the Bride gallery to view more dresses.

—Stephanie Davila

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Style Inspiration: Kate's Mom

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Photos: Getty Images (Carole Middleton); courtesy of the designers (dresses)

Yes, the world is abuzz about Kate Middleton's Alexander McQueen wedding gown and her sister Pippa's bridesmaid style, but here at the Brides.com offices, we're also chattering about the fabulous mother-of-the-bride ensemble that Carole Middleton sported. The Catherine Walker outfit featured a sky blue knee-length dress and coat, which was paired with a smart Jane Corbett hat. We loved this fresh take on the dressy suit, the ensemble's structure and long line, and especially the color, which was perfect for spring. We predict designers will certainly take note of this daytime dressy style, and selected a few options for moms hoping for a springtime dress in a similar hue. Photo 1: Alfred Angelo; Photo 2: Aria; Photo 3: Siri; Photo 4: Jean De Lys by Alyce; Photo 5: Jade by Jasmine. For more mother-of-the-bride looks, visit our mother-of-the-bride dress gallery.—Kim Forrest

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Hats for Mom

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Photo: Courtesy of the Feathered Head

In honor of Miss Catherine Middleton, we're attempting to bring the wedding hat back to America. In England, formal hats are de rigueur at weddings, but here in the States, they're less common. We've compiled an assortment of bridal hats, but we haven't forgotten about moms, who always look so chic in formal hats and fascinators. The black feathered fascinator above is by the Feathered Head, a new company in California that offers a wide assortment of lovely toppers for brides, moms, and wedding guests. We think this style would look so fashion-forward on a mother-of-the-bride (or mother-of-the-groom, for that matter). Visit the Feathered Head's website for more hat options, and don't forget to check out our accessories gallery for more headpiece ideas.—Kim Forrest

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Oscar Night's Best Mother-of-the-Bride Dresses

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Photo: Fairchild Archive

Will someone create an Oscar category for most MOB-worthy gown, please? Because if there were such a thing, Helen Mirren would have at least two of those accolades by now—one for her 2007 Christian Lacroix gown (in which she won an actual Best Actress award) and another for this year's custom Vivienne Westwood.

Mother-of-the-brides (and grooms!) take note, the silhouette and proportions are age-appropriate while staying far from matronly territory. We also like the dress on Russell Brand's mother, Barbara. The nude illusion base and black lace overlay make for head-to-toe elegance, and the bateau neck beautifully frames her glowing face. Really, how could you not beam over a son who conquered his demons and married a pop superstar? For more proud mama looks, visit our mother-of-the-bride dress gallery.—Phillip B. Crook

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Tea-Length Mother-of-the-Bride Dresses

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Even if you're not having a vintage-themed wedding, tea-length dresses are ideal for mothers-of-the-bride and groom. Their hemline, which falls in between the knee and the calf, provides coverage, but isn't as formal as a full-length gown. The gown on the left, by Jade by Jasmine, features flattering ruching to accent the waist and the chiffon fabric would be lovely at an outdoor, garden wedding. The Siri dress at right, has 3/4 length sleeves—ideal for moms who are shy about showing their arms—and would be ideal for a fall wedding. Visit our gallery to view more tea-length mother-of-the-bride dresses. —Kim Forrest

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Our favorite new mother-of-the-bride dresses

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From glamorous one-shoulder gowns to modern skirt-jacket combos, these gorgeous (and brand-new!) dresses for the MOB (or MOG) are far from matronly

From left: Dress by Collection 20; Dress by Lazaro.

For more dress ideas for mom, visit our Mother-of-the-Bride Dress Gallery.

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New Mother-of-the-Bride Dresses: Collection 20

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Photo: John Aquino

Shopping with your mom for something for her to wear to the wedding can be tricky, but Watters' latest Collection 20 looks prove it is possible find a stylish, nonmatronly mother-of-the-bride dress. See all of the latest Collection 20 dresses and skirt sets here. —Heather Lee, Editor, Brides.com

You can also see all of our New York Bridal Fashion Week coverage here or follow us on Twitter to see our editors' favorite dresses as they come down the runway.

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Mother-of-the-bride fashion inspiration at the 2010 Emmys

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When Susan Sarandon and daughter Eva Amurri hit the red carpet at the Emmys this past weekend we couldn't help but think that they looked like they were going to a wedding. Sarandon, 63, wore a glittering Donna Karan gown and her daughter, 25, looked like a bride in a charmeuse Thierry Mugler dress.

We also thought these actresses (all 45+ years old) rocked age-appropriate yet stylish dresses that would work as MOTB gowns. —Cari Wolfert

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Photo: WWD

Edie Falco (in Bottega Veneta) and Julia Louis-Dreyfus (in Narciso Rodriguez) jazzed up basic black with their fashion-forward dresses.

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Photo: WWD

Berry seemed to be the winning color of the night. Both Kyra Sedgwick (in Monique Lhuillier) and Jane Lynch (in Ali Rahimi) took home statues.

See more berry-colored mother-of-the-bride dresses and browse all of our mom style stories.

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