A wedding is a special occasion that everyone should be joyful about; however, the truth is that there’s so much work to be done and so many things to take into consideration that members of the wedding party might end up feeling exhausted by the time the ceremony takes place. The mother of the bride is one of the most important individuals present at a wedding, being the one who offers plenty of support and who can be relied on to take care of some of the essential tasks so that the couple doesn’t have to deal with everything on their own. 

However, while attending to these tasks, the mother of the bride should also not forget the importance of finding the perfect outfit to wear at the wedding. Mothers frequently act as sartorial guides for their daughters who are getting married, but their outfits are also important. Ideally, the outfit will be both comfortable and elegant, while also fitting the theme of the wedding both stylistically and chromatically. 

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General considerations 

The key features of the outfit worn by the mother of the bride should be elegance and age-appropriateness. The outfit you choose will naturally depend on the wedding’s theme and formality level as well. If the event takes place in a garden and is set to be pretty informal, it would be out of place to wear a black-tie ensemble. You will only end up feeling overdressed and sticking out, something you don’t want to do at a wedding that isn’t yours. 

The venue and season are critical as well. If the wedding takes place during the winter, you’ll want to wear something that keeps you warm, such as velvet, or add a shawl to your outfit for extra comfort. During the summer, you can count on silk to keep you cool. The dress you choose must be sophisticated but not too flashy, while the length will depend on the formality of the wedding. If it’s a black-tie event, you will need a full-length gown; however, a shorter, midi, or tea-length gown is perfectly suitable for a more casual setting. 

While the dress should look the part and be comfortable, it is also essential that it makes you feel confident. After all, feeling good about yourself will allow you to have a good time, while anything else means you’ll end up feeling self-conscious. The fit and silhouette of our gown should be flattering, and you should always choose a style that suits you. As a courtesy, some choose to coordinate with the mother of the groom, so that the outfits don’t end up clashing and standing out in a negative way, and to avoid the possibility of both mothers wearing the same pieces. 

Outfit ideas 

There are so many options to choose from out there that picking the right outfit can be a very serious challenge. The most classic outfit is a gown, particularly an A-line stretch satin dress in a neutral hue, such as beige. The shade should be dark enough to guarantee that it doesn’t get mistaken for white or ivory, the traditional colors of the bride. An asymmetrical neckline will add some je ne sais quoi to the whole ensemble to avoid the dress looking dowdy. 

One-shoulder necklines are a classic that will always look good as they make your gown look more sculptural and structured. A pleated skirt goes perfectly with this neckline, as would a leg slit, so that the gown doesn’t end up looking like a giant piece of fabric. If the wedding is set by the beach, a mesh A-line gown in rich navy blue is a perfect option. To enhance the design, look for a gown with additional detailing, such as a pleated bodice that can accentuate the figure. However, dresses are not the only option available. If you’d feel more comfortable in a suit, you should definitely wear one. 

Tailored separates, trouser suits, and skirt suits can all be worn for a look that is both elegant and modern at the same time. The best choice for a wedding is a suit made from a luxurious fabric such as crepe or silk. This way, you avoid having it look like something that could be worn at the office. Fine wool is also a great idea, especially given the fact that it is very sturdy, so you’ll be able to wear the blazer and trousers in other contexts as well, unlike gowns, which can typically only be donned for special occasions. 

Two-piece suits are practical and versatile, going well with all kinds of heels. When it comes to the colors, rich tones are the best. Monochromatic plum, navy, or burgundy red will elongate the silhouette, and detailing like pleating and ruching will add elegance, structure, and texture to the look. If you want the neckline to help you look a little taller, opt for a V-neck, as it creates a vertical line. 

The accessories 

All the accessories you choose should complement your look, emphasizing its strong areas. Make sure to avoid adding too many items, as it will end up overshadowing your dress and have a negative impact on your look. Too many embellishments are also tricky to pair with each other and will ultimately end up clashing and looking like you’ve just piled things on randomly. The heels you wear must be in a similar shade to your dress, as should your clutch. While clutches are known as essentially being purely decorative, picking one that is a bit larger might be the preferable solution, as it will be more practical. 

Your jewelry should be elegant and, ideally, minimal. A thin necklace, pearl earrings, and a dainty ring are perfect, just make sure they go with the rest of your outfit and that none of the pieces clash with each other. Natural makeup is the most versatile choice and ensures that you don’t have to reapply and adjust it every hour. You also don’t have to worry about mascara or eyeshadow becoming runny if it gets too hot outside. 

Shopping for a wedding outfit can feel like a lot of pressure already, but if you’re the mother of the bride, it will most likely feel all the more daunting. However, if you follow a few simple rules and trust your personal style to guide you, then the perfect outfit will definitely show up.