5 Dos and Don’ts for Mother-of-the-Bride Dresses

5 Dos and Don’ts for Mother-of-the-Bride Dresses

Connected Apparel
Connected Apparel
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When it comes to wedding dress shopping, many think of the bride or bridesmaids, but as the mother of the bride (or groom), finding a dress is a big deal too! Not only are the bride and groom's mothers in many photos, but they also make a grand entrance during the ceremony and reception and are constantly mingling in the crowd. Below are some dos and don’ts for how to find the perfect dress for your child’s monumental occasion.

Don’t Wait to Shop

Preferably, you should start shopping for your dress 6 to 8 months in advance, allowing for delays in shipping time or additional alterations. Give yourself enough time to determine which styles you love most so you can find a dress you’re comfortable and confident wearing on the big day. Also, by this time, the wedding dress and bridesmaid dresses have likely already been chosen, so you have a better idea of which looks coordinate best.

Do Connect with the Mother of the Groom

Traditional wedding etiquette states the bride's mother chooses her outfit first and then informs what the groom's mother should wear. This tip is outdated, so the process doesn’t have to be formal. Make a simple phone call shortly before you order your dress, and let the groom’s mother know what you’re thinking in terms of color or print. For example, if you’re thinking floral print dresses, tell her well ahead of time. Opening the lines of communication benefits you both so you can stay in sync about color coordinating (or not), avoid potential clashing, and help you avoid picking the exact same dress.

Don’t Ignore Your Daughter’s Opinions

Before ordering your dress, discuss with your daughter or soon-to-be daughter what clothing style you’re searching for—chances are she’ll want to be informed. Does she feel a V-neck is too revealing? Does she like only certain shades of blue? Would she object to you wearing a jumpsuit instead of a gown? These are all essential points to discuss before purchasing an outfit. While you have the right to voice your opinions and object to things you aren’t comfortable with, hear her out and try to compromise so you’re both happy.

Do Consider the Wedding Details

While some brides prefer their mom and mom-to-be to wear a color in the same palette as the bridal party, no rule says all dresses must coordinate. However, you don’t want your wrap dress plus size or regular size to clash in photos either. Much like your daughter’s wedding dress, logistics like the time of day, season, location, and formality can help narrow your choices.

Don’t Narrow Your Search

When shopping for mother-of-the-bride dresses, it’s easy to click on a link or ask the store associate to show you the bridal dresses. Instead of requesting mother-of-the-bride dresses, look for petite dresses special occasion ready, or formal gowns to get a better variety. Widening your search opens an array of beautiful possibilities you may not have considered otherwise.

About Connected Apparel

Connected Apparel has provided stylish designs, flawless fits, and affordable options since 2000. This dress and jumpsuit brand is family-owned and operated, with a collective 70 years of experience behind each design. Every Connected Apparel dress or jumpsuit is carefully constructed from beautiful, easy-care fabric, and their prints are designed in-house, so you won’t find anything else like them. Connected Apparel dresses are designed to make you look and feel fabulous for any occasion, whether at brunch, a wedding, work, vacation, or anywhere else. From wedding guest dresses to office wear, you can find the perfect dress or jumpsuit for any occasion from Connected Apparel.

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