Color Wedding



Color Wedding
Does the bride pick the color of the Mother of the grooms dress for the wedding ?

My Daughter in law has the colors of Rasberry and silver for her wedding. The Mother of the Bride is wearing coral. I would love to wear the cordinating color of Midnight blue. The wedding color and the mother of the brides dress are all hot colors. My daughter in law wants me to wear a watermelon color.

The mother’s pick their own dresses and styles, and yes, it is right for the mother of the bride to pick a dress, and then let the mother in law know what it is, so they will not show up in the same dress.
And no, neither one has to coordinate with the bridal party. They might conspire not to clash with it, but they are not a member of it, technically the mother of the bride, along with father of the bride are the hosts of the affair, if indeed they are paying for it. Mothers wear blue or champage, or beige, or whatever else they like and look good in. And in this case, maybe a nice pink would clash less with the raspberry. If dil wants hot colors, pick a pink that goes with the raspberry. And even redheads can wear somes shades of pink, most people look good in pink, it reflects into a person’s face, making them look healthy.
Goodness, raspberry, coral and watermelon? Very bright color choices. I would hope daughter in law would want the moms to be comfortable in the color choice, and receed into the background in a more neutral color, as they are supposed to. It’s the brides day, she should shine! ps, I would not wear watermelon to a wedding if it were the last dress on earth. Get out your color wheel and find the coordinating blue, you’re right, it probably is a bluey midnight blue. Dear, does your new daughter in law hate you? LOL, take her shopping, and hold up a watermelon dress to your face, and show her how hideous you look, and explain how everyone will be looking at you in that dress and not her. That should work.

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