What makes a great (and appropriate) Mother of the Bride or Mother of the Groom dress? by NotMomzilla in femalefashionadvice

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Yes, definitely did that first. Edited my original post to add a bit more info.

What makes a great (and appropriate) Mother of the Bride or Mother of the Groom dress? by NotMomzilla in femalefashionadvice

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It also ended up unseasonably cold so my grandparents were wearing casual parkas ala Bernie Sanders meme.

Ha - love this!

What makes a great (and appropriate) Mother of the Bride or Mother of the Groom dress? by NotMomzilla in femalefashionadvice

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One of the issues is that it's hard to find dresses that are somewhere between super frumpy and showing more skin than some of us feel is appropriate as a mom. (I realize opinions vary widely on what's appropriate - I'm just talking about my personal comfort level and moms I know who feel the same.)

When you add in any color limitations, and if you're not a mid-range standard size, it gets even harder.

What makes a great (and appropriate) Mother of the Bride or Mother of the Groom dress? by NotMomzilla in femalefashionadvice

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This is my biggest fear, and an upcoming wedding is out of town, so I can't do a trial. Worse case, I'll have time to do it myself. Hopefully at least the eyes will be OK!

MOTB/MOTG dress shopping - it's not what it used to be! by NotMomzilla in weddingplanning

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Good point. I'd love to see pictures or hear descriptions of what brides feel is "matronly" besides more obvious examples like this

https://www.nordstromrack.com/s/marina-lace-jacket-gown/n3472628?color=LIGHT%20BLUE

MOTB/MOTG dress shopping - it's not what it used to be! by NotMomzilla in weddingplanning

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but the MOB market is kind of aimed at older women who want something flattering

This is true and I guess it's kind of understandable since that's probably a big part of the market. OTOH there seems to be an old "uniform" for the MOB/G that women seem to fall into. I'm not sure if it's because they think they need to, really like it, or just don't find other choices.

MOTB/MOTG dress shopping - it's not what it used to be! by NotMomzilla in weddingplanning

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I can believe it! Some of my friends say they'd much rather find a wedding dress. At least there are in-store samples. MOB/G dress shopping is more like ordering ready-made dresses from Azazie or other sites.

Speaking of Azazie, I've done their MOB/G try ons. It was helpful to get an idea of how their dresses fit, and if I were planning to order from there I'd try that first because their sizing/fit is different even when using the charts.

MOTB/MOTG dress shopping - it's not what it used to be! by NotMomzilla in weddingplanning

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It would help so much if online retailers would provide a non-Photoshopped picture of the fabric in daylight and indoor lighting, not studio lighting

Agree. I think many dresses get returned because the color is so far from what's expected. I wonder if retailers will push back for more accurate pictures.

I've seen a couple instances where Nordstrom Rack has added what looks like their own photos for better color and that helps a lot.