When a woman gets married, the mother of the bride plays an important role in the wedding. It is essential that the mother wears a dress that is fits well and flatters the body shape. Tea length dresses are a popular choice for mothers of the bride. The tea length dress is elegant and tasteful. Dresses with sweetheart necklines are the most respectable choice for a mother of the bride. The colors will obviously vary depending upon the theme of the wedding but the mother of the bride should never wear white to the wedding.
The mother of the bride could wear a deeper shade of red or black (with simple jewelry in gold or silver; white/black patterned dress can also be worn. No one in the wedding party should wear red if the bride decides to wear red.
Usually, the mother of the bride tends to wear colors that compliment the bridal party rather then match them. Colors that complement the bridal party are for example, if the colors are blue, the mother of the bride could perhaps wear royal blue, baby blue, navy, ocean blue. I think you get the idea. Usually there are two colors for the wedding and so that would open up more choices for colors to wear for the mother of the bride or groom.
No, because white is the bride's color......just like you wouldn't want someone to go to your wedding looking better than you, wearing white to a wedding says the same thing to the bride. Unless the one of wedding colors is white or the bride speficially ask you to wear white.....DON'T DO IT!?!
The bridesmaids should not wear white, as that is reserved for the bride. Pastel tones might be nice if you are on the beach. Nothing distractingly bright mainly.
White dress
A white or off white one, or one that's puffier, bigger, or more attention stealing than the bride's.
The mother of the groom should ask the bride's mother what color she will be wearing. Or ask the bride what colors will be used for her bridemaids. There are only two colors she shouldn't wear - white or black. White, because only the bride should wear white. Black because it means mourning and women shouldn't be wearing black for a happy ocaision. Most mother wear blue. Although in these modern times of looser protocols, the mother of the bride and groom can choose to wear black if the color theme of the wedding is black/white. Ivory, cream, off white could then be considered the "white" colors to wear without necessarily wearing white.
It's a tradition! Also, it has something to do with the bride wearing white...and white flowers looks so beautiful in wedding.
Yes you can wear beige or off white to a wedding.
Black for the groom, White for the bride
I've been told that white comes in different shades. For a summer wedding, you could get married at the beach and beach wedding is more and more popular.