{"id":31881,"date":"2014-01-06T17:34:46","date_gmt":"2014-01-06T06:34:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/content.easyweddings.com\/au\/articles\/mother-of-the-groom-dresses\/"},"modified":"2021-11-10T02:05:10","modified_gmt":"2021-11-09T15:05:10","slug":"mother-of-the-groom-dresses","status":"publish","type":"au-article","link":"https:\/\/www.easyweddings.com.au\/articles\/mother-of-the-groom-dresses\/","title":{"rendered":"Mother of the groom dresses"},"content":{"rendered":"
It’s not uncommon for your future mother-in-law to ask your advice about what she should wear to the wedding. After all, she will be in plenty of the group photos and although she will want to look her best on your big day she won’t want to upstage you, or clash horribly with your chosen colour theme<\/a>.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n If you are struggling to advise the mother of the groom about her outfit here are some general pointers on mother of the groom dress buying politics.<\/p>\n Traditionally the mother of the bride should be the first to buy her wedding outfit, and once she has made her choice she should call up the mother of the groom to tell her about the style, colour, length, and degree of formality. The mother of the groom should then buy something in a similar style that compliments the mother of the bride’s dress.<\/p>\n This may seem like an old fashioned notion but it does help to avoid over or under dressing, colour clashes, or the embarrassment of identical outfits. If your mother doesn’t want to call the mother of the groom, subtly pass on the details of her outfit yourself.<\/p>\n In general, the mothers of both the bride and groom should try to avoid colours such as white, cream, champagne or ivory, that might look a little too much like the bride’s dress. It is often wise to steer clear of very bright or bold colours such as red or hot pink as these can provide too much of a focal point in the wedding photographs. Black is also generally avoided as this can look a little funereal. Of course, as long as you consult with the bride beforehand, any of these colours can work well in individual cases.<\/p>\n Make sure the mother of the groom is aware of the wedding colour scheme before she chooses her outfit so she can get something complimentary. If you are having a purple and yellow theme, for example, she might choose something in lemon or lavender. Although she should avoid exactly the same colour as the bridesmaids and maid of honour, she could choose something in a lighter or darker shade. Common colours for mother of the groom dresses include silver, blue, purple, dark red and brown.<\/p>\nThe mother of the bride should lead the way<\/h3>\n
Check outfit colours with the bride<\/h3>\n
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Keep the flowers simple<\/h3>\n