45 Mother of the Bride Dresses and Shopping Tips from a Stylist | The Bridal Finery (2024)

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Mother of the Bride Dresses (and Groom)

The Bridal Finery does not sell Mother of the Bride dresses. For an in-store experience, we recommend Susan Lee’s in Atlanta, GA. They have a wide selection of gowns for the mother of the bride and groom and are worth the trip! After you find your dress, we would love to help you with accessories. We have a large selection of co*cktail jewelry we can customize to match your dress! We would love to help!

What color should the Mother of the Bride wear?

Typically the Mother of the Bride’s dress should complement the bridal party’s color palette. Not necessarily match with the bridesmaids, but choose a color in the color family. The most popular color for the mother of the bride to wear is navy or a royal blue, followed by blush or a shade of nude. It’s safe to say that you should never wear white and shy away from the overall color family unless the bride instructs you to wear a certain shade. Traditionally, another color to avoid is red. It’s best to ask the bride for her color palette and preference of color for you to wear!

Send the bride pictures of dresses you are considering so you can collaborate on the perfect look.

Should the Mother of the Bride (or Groom) wear a print dress?

I think elegant prints are fine, floral patterns are beautiful. However, stay away from any design that would be distracting in wedding pictures! Patterns are always riskier and they do get dated easily. Think about these photos being on display in family member’s homes for years to come. If you go with a print, just make sure it’s a more timeless option. If you don’t love solids, one option would be to do a solid dress, that has a play on different textures.

What about Mother of the Bride Dresses with Sleeves?

Often mothers feel most comfortable covering their arms; however, they don’t want to feel like a grandma. One approach is to try out a sheer sleeve. This creates a conservative feel while making more of a fashion statement. Keep in mind you may want a v-neck or more of an open neckline to not feel weighted down in fabric. A beautiful v-neck is a great option if you feel best in sleeves. If you see a dress you love that doesn’t have sleeves, a seamstress could always create them. Unlike wedding dresses, you probably won’t have the ability to order a yard of fabric to make the sleeves. One solution is to order two of the same dress. This way a seamstress can use the fabric from the second dress to create a a new neckline on the dress you are wearing. It’s amazing what seamstresses can do!

Should a Mother of the Bride or Groom wear co*cktail or Full-length?

Unless the wedding is directly on the beach or is a brunch time wedding, I recommend wearing a long dress. Throughout the years, weddings have become more formal and most bridesmaid dresses are long. In most cases, we recommend the mothers are even a little more dressed up than the bridesmaids given they are a host. Also, long dresses are more slimming than co*cktail length. By all means, if a full-length dress is not for you, don’t wear one. It’s a 8-10 hour day and you need to feel your best! Keep in mind, a seamstress could always hem a full-length dress into an ankle or co*cktail length.

How formal is too formal for a Mother of the Bride Dress?

It’s hard to be overdressed at a wedding, but it’s easy to be underdressed. If you are unsure, always side with caution and go for more of a formal look. Remember you are going to be in all the family photos with the men wearing suits and possibly tuxedos. If you fall in love with a dress that is less formal, how you do your hair, makeup, and the jewelry you wear will help elevate the look. We love seeing our moms dressed to the nines on wedding day!

What should I wear to a summer or spring wedding as the mother of the bride (or groom)?

With our boutique being based in Florida, we know all too well how to dress for warmer climates. Heat flashes and sweat marks are not an elegant look for the aisle. Think of the fabric first. Stay away from stiffer fabrics like satin and taffeta. Try out softer fabrics like stretch jerseys and chiffons. If you are concerned with clinging fabrics, just go up 1-2 sizes and wear proper undergarments. We love our Spanx! Also, consider wearing your hair up in a low, elegant French bun.

Should I wear a certain color based on the Fall or the Winter season?

Seasons are less important when it comes to weddings. The temperature outside needs to be considered; however, the colors don’t have to follow suit. Wear colors you feel confident in as long as they approved by the couple. The city the wedding is taking place in has a lot more to do with the colors than the season. In Florida, we tend to see neutrals to bright tones. While up North, there are more darker tones overall. When you are shopping for your mother of the bride (or groom) dress, ask yourself if the color you are wanting is in season yet. You might be limited if you are shopping for a lavender color in October since evening wear dresses are more seasonal.

I want to drop weight before the wedding. When should I buy my Mother of the Bride (or Groom) dress?

Two months before the wedding there is a lot going on! The couple might rely on you more to help them finalize the never ending list of details. Get ahead and shop early. I recommend purchasing your mother of the bride or groom dress 6 months before the wedding, if possible. This is why… once your dress arrives, you’ll need to make sure you have the right shoes and jewelry. Also, having the dress helps make the decision on hair and makeup. The seamstresses will need 2-3 weeks before the wedding to alter the dress. If you are trying to drop weight, go for it, you can aways take the dress in! Lastly, you get major bonus points for having your dress early. Nothing stresses a couple out more than their parents telling them weeks before the wedding that they still don’t have a dress. Now go find that dress!

Accessories for Mother of the Bride

Palmer Bridal Earrings

from $365.00

The Ada Emerald Bridal Earring

from $413.00

Lotus Bridal Earrings

from $445.00

Kim Pearl Bridal Earring

from $150.00

Lady Pearl Bridal Earrings

from $180.00

Sadie Bridal Earrings

from $395.00

Eryn Earrings

from $245.00

Sarah Bridal Earrings

from $380.00

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FAQs

What should the mother of the bride wear when wedding dress shopping? ›

Traditionally, the mother of the bride's gown should complement (but not match) the color of the wedding party's attire. That's why fashion expert Shea Jensen shares that mothers of the bride should wait until their daughters have chosen their bridesmaids' dresses before heading to the mall.

What is the most popular color for mother of the bride? ›

Typically the Mother of the Bride's dress should complement the bridal party's color palette. Not necessarily match with the bridesmaids, but choose a color in the color family. The most popular color for the mother of the bride to wear is navy or a royal blue, followed by blush or a shade of nude.

How far in advance should I shop for a mother of the bride dress? ›

Generally, we recommend giving yourself 6-8 months to shop for the right dress.

How much should the mother of the bride spend on a dress? ›

In the mid-range, a mother-of-the-bride dress costs about $200-$800 for a dress with a moderate level of detail from a higher end department store or bridal store. At Nordstrom[2] , mother-of-the-bride dresses range from about $100-$775.

How do I make wedding dress shopping special for my daughter? ›

To make for a more fun and efficient shopping experience, discuss a budget with your daughter ahead of time so you're both on the same page. Also, make sure to eat a little something before the appointment, so everyone is focused on finding the perfect dress for your daughter and not feeling hangry!

What not to do as the mother of the bride? ›

Mother of The Bride: How to Avoid Upstaging or Upsetting the...
  • Consult with The Bride. ...
  • Avoid Being Too Casual. ...
  • Don't Make the Wedding About You. ...
  • Don't Be Pushy. ...
  • Don't Tell Her Who Should Be Her Bridesmaids. ...
  • Don't Compare Her Wedding to Others. ...
  • Don't Be Too Critical. ...
  • Don't Make Empty Offers.

How to look good as mother of the bride? ›

While dressing in too revealing a style isn't advisable for any guest, you can dress to emphasise your assets - a sleeveless dress to show toned arms, belts to highlight your waist or a shorter length for great legs. Keep styling simple and avoid too much embellishment, which can look fussy in photos.

What jewelry should the mother of the bride wear? ›

Don't be tempted to try out a new style

Instead, opting for subtler pieces you can incorporate into your everyday looks will be great. This could include picking simple, dainty pieces that include little gemstone details, as opposed to chunky, oversized jewellery.

What color dress should the mother of the bride not wear? ›

Unless you've received approval from the couple, it's best to steer clear from white, ivory or champagne hues as not to take attention away from the bride.

What color is the mother of the bride's dress supposed to be? ›

When the bridal party wears yellows, oranges, and other summery colors, the mother of the bride should choose metallic hues to complement them. Her dress should be in mid-tone browns with neutrals such as pewter, gold, silver, navy blue, black, and taupe.

What color nails should the mother of the bride wear? ›

Choose a neutral nail color. A French manicure is one of the best, most natural nail looks for your child's wedding day. If you choose to paint your nails in color, stay in the pink or red family. Avoid bright colors, especially any that clash with the wedding colors.

Do I have to bring my mom wedding dress shopping? ›

Generally, moms are the first person that brides choose to include in their wedding dress shopping trip; however, sisters and grandmothers are also commonly included. More recently, some brides have started including their soon-to-be mothers-in-law to join them.

Does the mother of the bride give the bride a gift? ›

A gift from the mother of the bride to her daughter is a lovely tradition. Usually the gift is something symbolic, or a family keepsake or heirloom.

Who pays for mother of the bride outfit? ›

Mother of the Bride & Groom

Both the mother of the bride and the mother of the groom are expected to pay for their own wedding attire. Typically, these gowns do not need to match the bridesmaid dresses, however, some brides prefer for the gowns to coordinate in some way.

Does the mother of the bride get a gift? ›

When it comes to who gets gifts on the wedding day, it's customary for the couple to buy presents for the wedding party and all of their parents, including the mother of the bride. Many brides give their mom a personal, sentimental gift at some point before or after the ceremony as a token of their appreciation.

What are you supposed to wear wedding dress shopping? ›

If you're planning to try on styles that may benefit from extra support, or if going braless would make you uneasy, we recommend bringing a strapless bra and shapewear with you (but don't come wearing them). That way, you can try on a few dresses without the supporting garments to decide whether you actually need them.

Can mom go wedding dress shopping? ›

Supportive Family and Friends

Those are the kinds of people you should invite to your appointment. Generally, moms are the first person that brides choose to include in their wedding dress shopping trip; however, sisters and grandmothers are also commonly included.

What are the rules of wedding dress shopping? ›

There is certain etiquette to be aware of to make your special day a smooth and happy one for everyone.
  • Let the entourage sit this one out. ...
  • Arrive on time to your appointment. ...
  • Prepare a budget and stick to it. ...
  • Take care of the dresses you try on. ...
  • Prepare your guests.

Does the groom's mother go dress shopping with the bride? ›

So do you have to invite her along on your wedding dress search? The choice is really up to you. If you'd rather share this time with just your mom and, say, your sister, then do it. You can have a private moment with your fiancé's mom at the wedding if you want, before the ceremony begins.

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