Mother of the Bride

www.theknot.com offers some tips for picking that perfect mother of the bride dress:
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Mom plays a huge role in her daughter’s big day, and with so many hip options to choose from, now she can look just as spectacular as the woman in white. We talked to experts for the scoop on this year’s hottest trends in color and cut. Watch out Dad, Mom’s never looked so marvelous.

Bring Out the Champagne (the color, not the bubbly!)

The hot color this year? According to Yolanda Carita, sales manager for Mon Cheri, it’s champagne, hands down. Although light shades such as ice pink and lavender are popular in spring and darker hues pop up in fall, champagne transcends seasons. We love how it looks in pictures against a white or ivory wedding gown.

Hot Mamas

Today’s mother of the bride is “younger looking and sexier than ever, and she wants to dress that way,” says Carmen Marc Valvo, designer extraordinaire for celebs like Katie Couric and Beyonce. To help Moms look their foxiest, Valvo creates everything from sexy halter styles to bias-cut spaghetti strap gowns. He also works in a little extra help for Mom: Valvo designs strapless gowns that feature built-in corsets for added shaping and oomph. And if your mom has something grand in mind, realize that 25 to 30 percent of mothers still don the classic ball gown.

Dress Lightly

Sure, moms should feel comfortable baring a shoulder or two, but they definitely don’t have to show skin to be in this year. Instead we’re seeing gowns with lots of coverage but in softer, lighter fabrics such as chiffon and micro-crape. Carita of Mon Cheri also notes that burnouts in light-as-air velvet are big this year.

Not Your Mother’s Lace, Or Is It?

Lace is hot, hot, hot when it comes to wedding gowns, and mother of the bride designers have taken notice. Used just on the bodice, to accent sweet straps, or as an allover effect — these days, chantilly, alencon, and other variations of this beautiful threadwork ramp up the romance for both the bride and her mom.

Suit Up

With destination and casual weddings more popular than ever, we’re seeing lots of attention focused on the short suit. Dressed up with a fabulous hat or an heirloom brooch, moms love the idea of getting to wear that special outfit again after the wedding is over. MOBs can choose one that plays up foxy features (got great gams? Opt for a shorter style) and downplays others (well-endowed ladies may want to avoid the double-breasted jacket).

– Kim Sunshine, Senior Fashion Editor

Pretty Feet

What shoes you wear on your wedding day is almost as important as the dress itself! You should choose a pair of shoes that complement your gown and, most importantly, that don’t hurt your feet. You’re going to be in the shoes all night, so remember to choose wisely! Wearing the shoes around the house and outside a couple of months before the wedding is a great way to break them in for your big day.

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Nails

Don’t forget about the nails!!! Having a nice mani/pedi before your wedding day helps you relax and makes a nice addition to your bridal couture. I like the traditional french manicure on both toes and nails.

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Preparation is the key…

The eve of your big day can be exciting, stressful and full of scattered emotions. Frazzled nerves can get the best of us during such amazing moments like these. But, there are many things you can do to relieve your stress level and calm those nerves:

Eat breakfast!

Drink lots of water.

Talk things out if you’re frustrated.

Turn to a friend.

Remember to breathe.

Get lots of rest.

Exercise!

Try aromatherapy.

Take a bubble bath.

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The ‘Do

Your wedding day is your greatest red carpet moment. As soon as you select a date, you should begin selecting a hairstyle.
As you look through bridal magazines for dresses, pay attention to hairstyles and save the pages of those you like. This will help you communicate with your stylist, even if in one photo it is the style you like and in another it may be the texture or veil placement.
Choose a stylist that you feel comfortable with and that knows your hair. If your regular stylist doesn’t feel comfortable doing “wedding hair” have him/her recommend a stylist who works well with your hair type.
When choosing your style you should take many things into consideration, such as weather, climate of location, as well as the style of your dress. For example if you have naturally curly hair that tends to frizz and you’re having a summer wedding outside, choose a style that works with the humidity. If your dress has an old Hollywood flair you may want to experiment with high glamour!
Remember that you will look back at these memories for the rest of you life. Your wedding hair should be timeless and modern but not trendy. You should also be very comfortable with your style…remember confidence equals beauty.
Don’t forget about the bridesmaids. A wedding is like a mini fashion show. One thing that helps fashion shows look so spectacular is that there is a common theme to all the models’ hair. For example Jessica Simpson’s wedding hair was romantic, so she chose a “wavy, romantic texture” for all of her bridesmaids, but styled them all differently to express their special uniqueness. Having this common element helps keep the look of the wedding chic and elegant.

My favorite celebrity’s hair is Jessica Simpson’s. Her hair is gorgeous whether it is short or long.

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Jessica’s Wedding Day

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This is a picture of her hair at an event, but it’s still my ideal hairstyle for a wedding.

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Her hair is also great at a shorter length, and this would look great on your big wedding day if you have shorter hair.

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The Veil

Your groom lifting your veil before he kisses you is the most sacred part of the wedding.  Choosing a veil that suits you and goes with the dress is almost as important as picking out the dress itself. Short fishnet veils are becoming more and more popular these days.  My favorite is a classy, yet simple one from www.bridestuff.com

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Some other popular veils are the more standard, longer ones like these:

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Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue

Ideas

It’s one of the only wedding traditions that still makes sense in today’s society. It isn’t darkened by old superstitions about fertility and virginity or cheapened by old wives tales about the moon’s alignment. It’s just plain cute. If you can, try to select items that can be placed in your keepsake box and passed down to your daughter or daughter-in-law.

Old
The “old” item represents something you are leaving behind or something that is being passed down to you.

· Your grandmother’s wedding photo in a silver locket
· Your fiancee’s first lost tooth
· Your mother’s wedding band on your right ring finger

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New
The “new” item represents something you are adopting through your marriage or something that is unique to your new union.

· Your engagement picture on the other side of the silver locket
· The key to your new home
· A token of your first date like a ticket stub or cocktail napkin.

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Borrowed
The “borrowed” item should be symbolic of something you respect or admire about someone or something.

· Your best friend’s energy crystal
· Your mother’s monogrammed handkerchief
· Your mother-in-law’s pearl necklace

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Blue
The “blue” item really has no symbolism that we can think of - it simply rhymes with “new.” Try to select something hidden and small that only you (and later on, your new hubby!) know about.

· A sapphire Austrian crystal heart pendant
· Paint your toes with light blue polish
· A thin light blue ribbon on your garter

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