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You NEVER wear a tie in the Dress Blue uniform (except "C" which is long sleeve khaki shirt with blue trousers).The only other time a tie is worn on a male Marine Corps uniform is in Service "A" and Service "B."Source:MCO P1020.34(web)MARINE CORPS UNIFORM REGULATIONS
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Answer The maid of honor should wear the color that the bride suggests. Don't forget this is her day not yours, please do as she asks.
The Maid of Honor should wear something different than the Bride in ANY wedding (trust me!)
Pastel colors such as soft yellow; rose; shell pink (not the gaudy pink); light blues; soft green; mauve; soft sherbet orange. Examples: #1 Your Maid of Honor should stand out and could be in a medium rose colored dress and the Bridesmaids in soft shell pink. #2 Your Maid of Honor could wear an Azure blue (deeper color of blue) and the Bridesmaids wear light to medium blues. #3 The Maid of Honor or the Bridesmaids could wear the same color (different floral bouquet for the Maid of Honor) in a pretty pale pink/mauve colored dresses. #4 Very soft Sherbet Orange is a different color and very pretty and the Maid of Honor and Bridesmaids could wear the same color (again the Maid of Honor can stand out with a different floral bouquet than the Bridesmaids.
It depends on what colors you have chosen for your wedding (usually people choose two wedding colors). Since your bridesmaids are wearing red, I will assume that red is one color you have chosen for your wedding. What is the other color? Have your maid of honor wear your other wedding color.Another suggestion is your maid of honor can wear pink.
It is up to the Bride to determine what her mother and future mother-in-law wear for the wedding as far as style and color. If the Maid of Honor; Bridesmaids are in long dresses it often looks better in pictures for the mother of the bride and mother of the groom to wear long dresses. If it is a matter of finances wedding shops and wedding rentals are available to rent the dress of your choice and it's not necessary to buy a long dress you may not wear again. Simple lined designs with perhaps a little beading (if you want) is the best way to go. If you buy your dress and the bride is fine with it, buy a classic fit so you can shorten the dress for future use.
Yes the maid of honor should wear something a little different because normally the maid of honor is a lot closer to you then the bridesmaids Also, the maid of honour "usually" is already married and "lends" her experience to the bride. Having this attendant stand out in a different outfit is seen as "honouring" this special title. I've been in many weddings where I've worn what the Bridesmaids have worn (color coordination and all that), but usually they should be in a slightly different color or a bit of a different designed dress without standing out too much. MAID OF HONOR is a single person and MATRON OF HONOR is a married woman and either are just fine if they are a dear close friend or sibling of yours.
In the thirties a maid, when she was working or on duty, would wear a uniform. This was either a grey or a black dress covered with a bibbed apron.
a lighter orange or a darker orange depending on skin colour
For attending an opera in the afternoon, you should wear dress slacks and a dress shirt if you are a male. A female should wear a casual dress.
french maid moulin rouge style?
There is never a good occasion to wear a long sleeve dress in the summer as a male. But if you are a female, you can wear a long sleeve dress anytime you feel it fits for how your mood is that day.
* The mother of the bride and the mother of the groom do not wear the same outfit. Mothers will wear dresses and they may be different in fashion and color as long as the color of the dress stays within the guidelines of the colors the bride has chosen for her wedding: Example: If the bride's Maid of Honor and Bridesmaids have long or short dresses in a midnight blue then the mothers could wear soft shell pinks; soft blues, etc. The bride or grooms mothers should never wear white or off white. One mother may want to wear a short dress while the other mother may prefer a longer dress. If you can and your Maid of Honor or Bridesmaids are in long dresses see if you can't get your mother and future mother-in-law to wear a long dress as well as it looks better in wedding pictures, but if one refuses it's not worth a possible argument. You can take your Maid of Honor with you and take both mothers to a wedding shop and have a say in what you would like as far as style, but go easy on the moms and realize they may have a good reason for choosing a certain dress to match their body type. If it is a matter of money for one or both of the mothers then rent the dresses.