The dress you wear for your daughter's wedding is one of the most important decisions you'll make. When choosing this dress, consider the formality of the wedding, the season, the wedding colors and how the dress will look in photographs.
Step 1:
Stay within the same color family as the bridesmaids. The mother-of-the-bride does not have to match the bridesmaids, nor should she. Choose a color in the same family, for example, eggplant dress may be matched with lilac bridesmaid dresses.
Step 2:
Complement the bridesmaids. Complementary colors are those directly across the color wheel from one another. If the girls wear pink bridesmaid dresses, choose a shade of green. For orange or yellow bridesmaids gowns, go with navy or another shade of blue. Analogous colors also work together to flatter each other. These are colors right beside each other on the color wheel. If the bridesmaids wear turquoise, try royal blue or sky blue.
Step 3:
Play up a secondary color. If the bride has chosen a palette of several colors for her wedding, dress in the color not used by the bridesmaids. If the wedding colors are spring green and daffodil, and the bridesmaids wear spring green, try a shade of yellow to bring out the secondary color.
Step 4:
Stick with a classic. The most popular color for mothers-of-the-bride now is champagne. Shades can range from a light gold to almost pink, but tones of champagne can flatter any skin tone and are appropriate for all seasons. This color complements the white or ivory of the bridal gown without looking garish like a mother in white would. And the champagne mother of bride dress can fit for purple, fuchsia or red bridesmaid dresses and so on.
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