Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Accesorising Tips For The Mother Of The Bride

A wedding, that too an Indian one, is a big day for every party involved! It doesn’t just the day of the bride and groom but also for the respective parents. The mother of the bride gets a lot of attention at the wedding ceremony; she plays the perfect host while being dressed up in her finest. 

It isn’t uncommon for the mother of the bride to feel under a lot of pressure to deck to look spectacular in the crowd. Go subtle with the styling and many people might miss her. Go overboard with the styling, and the fashion police may become harsh on her. The top is to be accurate with the styling of the accessories. Every trinket, bangle and even the hairpin play critical roles in defining your vibe for the evening. From buying the right solitaire jewelry online to wearing the right number of necklaces, everything matters. Read on for the best styling tips that can come in handy in nailing the look: 

1. Keep it simple with your accessories 

While the thumb rule of Indian weddings states that the more the bling the better, don’t go overboard with the gold or experimenting too much with the jewelry can actually ruin your look. You can go with a classic statement jewelry piece, a necklace earring set that flatters your attire and accompanies it with a bracelet and an elaborate hairpin. Your accessories should be able to identify you as a host, a combination that is all about class and grace. 

2. Uncomfortable or loud jewelry should be avoided. 

Indian weddings may be all about loud celebrations but that doesn’t mean your accessories need to be. You want to wear a selection that flatters your face, your figure, and your saree for the event. Gold jewelry may be extremely popular, but it’s important to not go overboard with the jewelry, a situation easily possible with the yellow metal. You also don’t want to wear any jewelry that has you touching your ear in pain or scratching at your neck because the jewelry has you sweating profusely. Stay comfortable with the jewelry you don on the day of the ceremony because you don’t want to maintain a look of discomfort while the cameras are busy clicking photos.

3. Speak to your daughter about what to wear

Many at times, your daughter would be delighted to have her mother dress in similar tones as herself. Run it by her to ask for her suggestions and you would be surprised to see the helpful suggestions coming from her. Even when you are visiting a jewelry store to shop for the wedding, get her involved in deciding what you can wear for the wedding. For all you know, she might just be the best stylist you can have. 

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