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Tea Length Mother Of The Bride Dresses

Posted on June 5, 2010.
Tea Length Mother Of The Bride DressesWedding Party door-length dresses, tea is mother of the bride wears a long dress?

I have a question my friend. His daughter married, and so far the rest of the wedding dress is tea length. The mother of the groom is wearing a dress length tea. The bride is dressed in floor length. Would it be rude or irrelevant to the mother of the bride also wear a long dress, even if the rest of the game is the length of tea?

My Wedding Day and mother wore dresses tea length, I wore a long and wore my MIL length. Honestly, I do not think it matters ... I just wanted everyone to be comfortable. My mother has great legs if she wanted to show ... My MIL on the other hand is very conservative and more comfortable in a long robe. Personally, I do not think moms should correspond to the wedding.

I found interesting your question my daughter gets married and personally I wear a long dress of the bridegroom's mother is not. It makes no difference to me, the mother of the bride has priority over the mother grooms. Report Abuse

According to tradition, "the mother of the bride chooses her dress first, followed by the mother of the groom. Dresses chosen by the mother of the bride and mother of the groom should complement each other and dresses bridesmaids. Although the dresses are of course different from each other, they must contain the same predominant color and about the same length. "

No, this is not rude. It would be more appropriate for the mother to wear a long dress, and she has to wear something a little different anyway wedding party.

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