Yes, definitely as this is the 21st century and there are plenty of black/white theme weddings. The bridal party and guests are required to wear black and the different shades of white, including cream and beiges. The overall look created is eye appealing and camera inviting. Black is slimming to any mother of the bride figure. Gone are the days whereby wearing black is only for mourning.
Never. The only person in ivory should be the bride. It is inappropriate for a person at a wedding, mother or not, to wear the same color as the bride.
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The bride would get their hair cut short and they would dress in a mans cloak and wear sandles
I can think of no reason why not. Black is appropriate for just about everything.
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The Mother of the Bride CAN wear black---but it would be very poor form. People at weddings should be wary of black.
the mother of the bride should wear red because it color coordinates well.
ask the bride what she would prefer
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.
No, the mother of the bride does not have to wear a blue dress. The mother of the bride can wear any color dress she likes best, provided it's not white to upstage the bride.
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.
Never. The only person in ivory should be the bride. It is inappropriate for a person at a wedding, mother or not, to wear the same color as the bride.
Yes, coral would be okay for a mother of the bride to wear if the wedding colors are blue and yellow.
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No, it is not traditional for the mother of the bride to buy a nightgown and pajamas for the bride and groom. Sometimes the groom may wear just his underwear; just wear pajama bottoms or even be in the buff. The bride should pick out a nice negligee for her wedding night.
The mother of the bride must wear a bright coloured dress or suit to show happiness and is also a sign of good luck for a happy marriage