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This long floral Eliza J dress is a match made in wedding heaven, whether you’re the mother of the bride at a garden affair or simply a guest trying to decode what the different types of wedding attire mean. Its subtle fit-and-flare silhouette and long blouson sleeves are ultra-flattering, no matter your size or shape.
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There’s nothing shy about this sequined mother of the bride dress, and that’s what we love about it. From the moment you walk down the aisle, you’ll be turning heads in this fun and feminine stretchy Aqua gown. The sequins and shine make it an undeniable choice for a black tie wedding or New Year’s Eve fête. Pair it with bold trendy jewelry for a glam look.
FAQ
What length should mother of the bride dresses be?
There’s no wedding rulebook that demands a specific length for the mother of the bride’s dress. Consider the style and location of the wedding, as well as your personal style.
Many mother of the bride dresses are floor-length, but if you’re more comfortable in a midi or knee-length dress, opt for that instead. Nix anything above the knee as that’ll likely look too casual, inappropriate or out of place. When in doubt, consult your daughter.
What color should mother of the bride dresses be?
There’s no specific color a mother of the bride’s dress should be, except white of course. While not all brides wear white, it’s best to steer clear of shades that resemble your daughter’s wedding outfit. (Unless, that is, she requests that her bridal party all wear similar shades, but that’s the bride’s prerogative.)
Otherwise, consider drawing inspiration from the wedding’s color scheme, florals and bridesmaid dresses. Your daughter’s advice is perhaps most helpful, if she’s not too busy with wedding planning, to find a color you’ll feel confident and comfortable wearing.