I don't think so.
red
They wear a Chinese robe that has a bamboo design on it.( any color but mainly Black and red or Silver and black)
If your Mother is deceased, then you wear a white corsage.
The mother of the bride is definitely defying tradition by wearing black but this is the 21st century and there are lots of black/white theme weddings. The mother of the groom could wear the traditional beige or champagne to coordinate with the mother's choice of color. I am not sure what "candy apple" means. Is that green? If so, then she could choose a color more in line with the bridesmaids' dresses and wear lime, jade, hunter green or sage. If it candy apple is red, then the MOG could choose red, burgundy, wine, cinnamon.
pink, blue or yellow or your mom's favorite color.
the mother of the bride should wear red because it color coordinates well.
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.
a red Carnation
Red CarnationsRoses or orchids.
maybe pink.... i mean, it looks good with red and white, and obviously the mother wouldn't be wearing white haha. hope this helps :)
People traditionally wear red carnations on Mother's Day. If the carnations are red, they signify admiration. Pink ones mean gratitude and love. Also, it is traditional to wear white carnations if the mother is not alive.
Juliet's mother wore a elegant red dress with gold accents at the party.