Mother Of The Bride Dresses

A Guide to the Best Mother of The Bride Jewellery

As a mother of the bride your daughter’s wedding day is one we are sure, you cannot wait for. With all the preparation for the day itself, what with managing caterers, florists, booking venues, and managing both your and her long cultivated wedding daydreams. Being a mother of the bride can often be rather hard work.  With all that work before you have even started to focus on yourself. Not only do you have to think about your daughter, what she wants and needs to make her special day perfect, but you will then also need to think of your role in all of this, the all-important mother of the bride.  As the second most important woman on this special day, of course, you want to make sure that you are looking and feeling your best.  We know very well that finding your perfect mother of the bride outfit is often, in itself, a rather timeconsuming process. With so much to think about, from the dress code to finding a style of dress that flatters you, to questions of what shoes or hats to wear.  Many mother’s of the bride often take longer than their daughter to find what they will be wearing for this oh so special day.  But, what many mothers of the bride don’t realise is that when you have finally found your dress, your jacket, shoes and hat there are still quite a few things you need to be deciding to create your perfect mother of the bride outfit.  In our articles about makeup, hairstyles and accessories, we have covered some of these topics, but today our focus is mother of the bride jewellery.  Although jewellery might seem rather insignificant when it comes to the overall look of your outfit as a whole, it is actually much more important than you might first think.  Your choice of jewellery really can change your outfit rather drastically, imagine your daughter has decided upon a beach wedding, the ceremony is kept small only close friends and family members. To suit this atmosphere you have found yourself a beautiful maxi dress in a billowy linen fabric, in a beautiful emerald green colour that wonderfully compliments the colour of the bridesmaid's dresses. You have paired this perfect dress with a classic beach wave hairstyle and some elegant and rather dainty sandals. This look is perfect for your daughter’s relaxed beach wedding until you decide to add some jewellery. You’ve added some large gold hoop earrings, a sequin encrusted chocker, multi-coloured bangles and three large rings to each hand.  It isn’t hard to imagine why these jewellery choices might have happened, you love these pieces and think that your daughter’s wedding is such a special opportunity you might as well take the excuse to wear them.  But, this example makes it easier to understand how jewellery can really make a difference, what was the perfect mother of the bride outfit for the setting, one that is both elegant and ethereal is transformed by the chosen jewellery to look rather disconnected and out of place.   It is for this reason that we have found you all of the best advice on how to pick your perfect mother of the bride jewellery, to help you find your perfect earrings, necklace, rings or bracelets. As well as letting you know what it is best to avoid. To help you make sure that your jewellery choices help to elevate your outfit rather than distract from it.  Don’t over accessorize The first thing that we think that you should bear in mind when thinking about the mother of the bride jewellery is the statement ‘don’t over-accessorize’. As the fashion expert Julie Sabatino, founder of The Stylish Bride suggests ‘keep it classic and simple, and don’t overdo it with statement pieces as a general rule.’  Although as Elizabeth Mitchell and Blair Donovan from Brides.com say ‘the exception to that would be if the mother of the bride is wearing a very simple frock, then a fabulous statement necklace would elevate her look.’  As you can imagine the above dress would be an absolutely beautiful occasion outfit when paired with a great statement necklace. But the key to wearing statement jewellery is to tone it down in the other areas. Your outfit should have some statement area, and, if that is going to be jewellery, then the other pieces you are wearing should be on the minimal side.  Your daughter’s wedding is a very special occasion and of course, you want to reflect this in your outfit choice, but remember that it is your daughters time to shine, and you shouldn’t have your bold jewellery taking too much of the spotlight from her.  Mitchell and Donovan offer some more great advice on this topic: ‘overall, the mother of the bride’s accessories should be significant enough to signal that she’s the host, yet not draw too much attention to themselves.’  As the etiquette expert and author of ‘ Modern Etiquette for a Better Life’ adds ‘it’s all about finding the right balance. For appropriate jewellery for the mother of the bride, Gottsman advises going for a nice pair of simple studs, a small ring on each hand, and a bracelet. Then, look at yourself and decide if you need to take one piece off… if you wonder if it’s too much, it probably is.’  The perfect mother of the bride necklace The necklace is the perfect opportunity for you to wear a statement piece of jewellery if you wish to do so. As we described earlier, wearing such an item works only on a mother of the bride who has kept the rest of her outfit and accessories simple.   If you aren’t after a statement look but would still like to wear something around your neck then go for sometime classic, like a drop stone necklace, a simple silver chain, or some perils.  Finding a set of matching necklace and earrings can also be a wonderful option, helping your jewellery pieces work well together. Don’t wear anything too loud The advice that most mothers of the bride wouldn’t necessarily think of is to not wear any jewellery that is too noisy or uncomfortable. But, just because it wouldn’t be the first thing you think of when considering mother of the bride jewellery, this doesn’t mean that you won’t be very thankful you thought of it! Diane Gottsman describes the reasons for this ‘you don’t want anything too loud or over the top, like fluorescent colours. Don't wear any jewellery that’s noisy or dangling or distracting”. Marshall and Donovan offer you some great jewellery pieces that fulfil this category ‘simple bracelets that won’t clink together are ideal, and, remove any watches with alarms or alerts that could potentially go off during the wedding.’  So when we say, don’t wear anything too loud, we are meaning loud in both senses of the word. Firstly, this isn’t the best time to bring out your bold multi-coloured shiny pieces of jewellery. But also, it is good to think about the sound that your jewellery makes while wearing it. It isn’t uncommon, especially for bracelets, to make a noise as you wear them, and we are sure that you won’t want this sound to draw attention to you as you are reaching for a tissue during the ceremony.  How to choose your rings When deciding what to wear on your hands that will work best with your mother of the bride outfit the advice we will give you is to keep it rather simple, don’t go too bold. If you usually wear your wedding and engagement rings, of course, wear these on this special day.  If you have your heart set on a beautiful ring that is a little too glamorous to wear on everyday then you are welcome to wear it for your daughter’s wedding, but we recommend you think of which hand you will wear it on first.  This is because, as Gottsman advises ‘keep any ring on your right hand on the modest side, since you’ll be shaking hands with friends and family. “A big ring will hurt your hand, and it will be a disconnect to the person you’re shaking hands with.” We think that this advice is another very useful one, as it isn’t something that most mothers of the bride consider when choosing their jewellery. As you really are playing hostess for the wedding day we imagine that you won’t want, after a few firm handshakes to be dealing with pain from your ring finger. And we are sure that your friends and relatives won’t want to detect a slight wince when you shake their hands either!  Better to be safe than sorry in this respect and leave the rings that won’t stand up to numerous handshakes to a day when this won’t be such a requirement.  Use the Dress Code as a Guide   As we described earlier, one of the hardest things when choosing a mother of the bride outfit is making sure that it works perfectly with the venue and dress code. The last thing you want, after working to find a dress and shoes that you believe are the perfect complement to your daughter’s wedding theme, is to offset this choice by wearing the wrong style of accessories.  As Sabatino describes: ‘is it a more casual outdoor wedding or a fancy black-tie affair? The formality of the event will definitely help dictate your accessories... Your jewellery should be tasteful and in line with the dress code.’  We are aware that the variety of dress codes on offer today are many, from a classic black tie to formal, semi-formal, casual and so on. It can be hard for some to fully understand what is intended by a specific dress code, this is why we have created this article to help you understand. As the mother of the bride, you are a very important member of this wedding day, and of course, you want to look completely appropriate for the day itself. That is why it is always a good idea to keep the venue and dress code in mind when choosing your outfit and jewellery. The bold gemstones that would look so perfect in the light of an evening black tie wedding would suffer in the setting of a casual day time affair. To keep yourself and your chosen accessories look as good as possible we really recommend you think of the setting before setting your heart on specific pieces.  Finding your perfect mother of the bride earrings With so many different options of earring styles on the market today, finding your perfect mother of the bride choice can sometimes be a little difficult. The trick we think when looking for your earrings is to keep it classic.  Since this particular piece of jewellery can really draw attention away from your face, becoming the focal point, it is important that you choose something that isn’t too harsh or distracting, leave the hoops or bold coloured dangly earrings for another day.  A gemstone stud is a wonderful simple yet elegant choice for those wanting a little glamour. Or if you are after a slightly larger option a cascade earring can be a great choice. Both are very classic styles that are still very much in vogue today.  Another thing we think it is important for you to bear in mind when picking your earring choice is how heavy they are.  No matter how beautiful a pair of earrings look in the shop if their weight means that they uncomfortably pull at your ears all evening chances are you won’t end up wearing them for very long, so probably better to save yourself the pennies and go for something a little lighter.  The last consideration for mother of the bride earring choices is to think of how large the earrings are. If perhaps, you have chosen to have your hair in an updo so think a large pair of dangling earrings would work well, it is time to remember your role as hostess.  You will be welcoming many friends and family members and we are sure that you won’t want to have to detangle your earring from a guests hair each time you kiss someone hello.  Broaches for a mother of the bride in 2019 We think that wearing a broach can be a great way to add an accessory to an outfit, that is a little more original in 2019. As Sangeeta Laudus writes ‘brooches have made a come-back in recent years, especially with Michelle Obama’s penchant for unique pieces and the resurgence of all things vintage.’  Keeping in mind the other jewellery you are wearing, as too not have too much on, adding a broach to fasten a shawl or add a little something to a jacket can often be a great touch.   What about hair accessories? If you are a mother of the bride who doesn’t wear jewellery then there are other ways of adding that little something to your outfit.  If don’t like the feel of the cold metal against your skin, you never ended up getting your ears pierced, or it simply isn’t your thing, you shouldn’t feel like you have to go and spend lots of money buying jewellery for your daughter’s wedding.  One way of adding a little something to your outfit that isn’t always thought of when considering accessories is to add something to your hair.  Adding a clip can be great for an evening wedding, having the advantage of elevating your hairstyle and keeping hair off your face, a clip really helps to create a glamorous and original look.  If your daughter is getting married in the daytime, with a less formal dress code, another way of accessorising in the hair is by adding some flowers to it.  Online stores such as Hobby Craft offer a great selection of fake flowers intended to be worn in the hair, which you can ask your hairstylist to install the morning of the wedding. It can be a great touch to choose a flower that your daughter has in her bouquet. If you are doing your own hair on the morning of the wedding, you can easily just side a flower behind your ear for a similar effect.  If you want to find out more about the best mother of the bride updos or mother of the bride down hairstyles just click on the links. 

Read more
gold necklace and earrings on a dark wood background

Mother of The Bride Makeup: The Essential Makeup Do’s and Don’ts for The Mother of The Bride

The wedding day is obviously a big day for the bride, but as the mother of the bride, you will have all eyes on you too. So you need to make sure you’re looking your best. But if you’re doing it yourself this can be a daunting task.  We’re going to share a few tips on how to do modern wedding make-up and tricks to make it last, so you look gorgeous all day. It’s just a question of knowing which products you need and how to apply them. What to Do Before Choosing Your Makeup Look Get Inspired Before deciding on a specific makeup look, get inspired by taking a look at different makeup looks online. You will find plenty of wedding guest makeup looks and how to achieve it by watching YouTube tutorials. So, find some looks you like and experiment by trying it on yourself before deciding which look to choose for the big day. What Products Should You Use? Primer One of your must-have products for a wedding makeup look is a primer. Primers can really help even and smooth out skin and to help the makeup last longer.  It can also help minimize the appearance of pores and fine lines to make your skin look smoother for better makeup application. This is even more important for mature skin to cover up any blue veins and to provide a really smooth base before applying any eye makeup.  So, make sure you use a moisturising primer before applying your makeup for a radiant, hydrated finish. Make sure you use an eyelid primer to the eyes too to ensure that your eye makeup lasts throughout the day too.  Translucent Powder  Set your base makeup with a lightweight translucent powder in a neutral shade. Not only will this eliminate any shiny reflections the camera will pick up, but it will also set your makeup to make it last longer.   Translucent powder always works well on mature skin, but if you prefer more cover, choose one that matches your complexion or foundation exactly. But, remember that powder can seep into the lines and creases of mature faces so if you really feel the need to wear it, keep it to an absolute minimum and only apply around the t-zone area where oil can settle.    Keep in mind that a soft brush will give you less coverage but a more natural finish. A Dewy Highlighter Apply a good highlighter to the top of your cheekbones, temples, brow bones, the bridge of your nose and your cupid’s bow.  This will add instant radiance to your skin to make you appear much fresher and more youthful.  But, make sure you use a shimmer-free formula as camera flashes do not like shimmer at all.  Cream Blush  Powdery cheeks can be very ageing, especially in daylight as they can cake into fine lines and look creased.  But a cream blusher will give your face a youthful flush to add warmth and healthy glow to your skin. Choose a colour that complements your complexion and apply it to the apples of your cheeks to add some dimension to your face.  Pick a colour that is soft to provide a subtle pop of colour and a formulation that has no sparkle or glitter, as this will sit in lines and wrinkles. If you want to give your cheeks a slightly more accentuated look, then apply a small amount of highlighter to the tops of the cheekbone. Concentrate on the rounded area of the cheeks gives the face a fullness that can actually be lost with age.  But the trick is to blend it well, so it doesn’t look harsh.    Brown Eyeliner Pencil Black eyeliners can look a little too harsh on mature skin. So, choose a brown eyeliner pencil and run it along your upper waterline to add definition to create the illusion of thicker lashes. This will create a natural-looking fullness to your lashes and add drama to the eyes without making your eyes look smaller.  Waterproof Mascara You’ll be put through a lot of happy emotions on your daughter’s wedding day so make sure you are prepared for a few tears by applying a few coats of waterproof mascara to your lashes. A good mascara will make your lashes look thicker and fuller to add some definition to your eyes. Use a fine mascara and build it up in layers for that gorgeous, fluttering volume.   Before applying the mascara, don’t forget to curl your lashes first to lift them from the roots. To add more lift to your eyes, focus on applying the mascara to the tops of the lashes. Then apply a few coats to both the upper and lower lashes to make your eyes look bigger. A lengthening mascara will be the more flattering option as it offers a natural, feathery appearance, while volumizing mascara can often make lashes appear short and stubby.  Line Your Lips  The lips lose their volume and their natural colour pigmentation with age. But, by using the right lip colour, you can make them look fuller and more luscious to make you appear more youthful. Before applying your lipstick, make sure you line your lips first for shape and definition. Then, go with a satin finish lipstick in a lighter or brighter shade to enhance the lips and provide you with a more flattering finish.   This will also make your lips look fuller and smoother. Next, seal the colour on your lips by dusting them with a light powder then re-line and apply the lipstick. But, make sure you avoid matte or dark coloured lipsticks which can dry out the lips to highlight any crack or wrinkles on your lips.   The colour settles into lines on the lips, making them appear thin and wrinkled.  A Setting Spray A good setting spray is essential in making sure that your makeup lasts and looks amazing all day and night. Although mature skin often isn’t as oily as younger skin, it’s more likely to dry out. Setting sprays are perfect for refreshing your skin a couple of times throughout the day to prevent it from drying out, which will keep your makeup looking fresher. Good Applicators   Invest in a decent sponge blender or foundation brush so you can get a photo finish. Application techniques and tools can make all the difference, so it's essential that you have the products to get that base just right. This will greatly improve the professionalism of the finished effect.  What Products Should You Avoid Using?  Heavy Foundations Heavy foundations will only accent all the issues and imperfections on your face. So, use a light-medium coverage foundation, this will give you nice coverage to even out your skin tone.  This will give your skin will look fresh and dewy and will not set into wrinkles.  For extra lasting coverage, mix your foundation with a hydrating primer before applying it to the skin.  Not only will this reduce the thickness and density if the foundation, but it will create a sheer coverage without compensating on longevity. Try going for a dewy formula that will give your face a fresher look as matte formulas can dry out your complexion and make pores and fine lines appear larger. You can also opt for BB or CC cream, which typically includes moisturiser and a sheer tint but has less wax than regular foundations so will hold better in hotter temperatures.    They prime and even out your skin tone, and often have hydrating benefits, making them ideal for mature skin and those concerned with age spots.  But whatever formula you choose, make sure you don’t choose products with SPF in as this results in flash-back in photos which can create a white cast on your face.  Too Much Concealer  If you need extra coverage in certain areas of the face, just use a concealer on these areas instead. This is usually around the nose, under eyes and anywhere you suffer from thread veins, redness or blemishes. This will prevent the makeup from looking cakey. Concealer can sometimes draw attention to eye wrinkles if not used sparingly, so only apply it to the inner half of your under-eye if this is a concern. Heavy Eyeshadow When it comes to your eyeshadow, keep it simple and neutral. Keep things matte with maybe just the slightest hint of shimmer but not too much. So, choose matte shadows which are more flattering on an older eyelid and blend well so that there are no hard edges. High shimmer products can emphasize fine lines, especially around the eye area so stick with matte eyeshadows in neutral colours. Skip the darker colours since they cause your eye to recede and opt for neutral and lighter tones to brighten up your entire face.   Avoid the multi-tiered palettes and instead, blend together two neutral shades for a more natural look.  Harsh-Contouring   If you’re after some definition and want to try your hand at a bit of contouring with your mature bride, then make sure you do this carefully. A light contour can look lovely and really bring out a more youthful appearance. But it is very easy to over-do this technique, so take it slow and build up gradually. You want it to look subtle and natural and not too harsh. To add natural-looking, photogenic definition, use a sheer cream contour stick in one shade deeper than your skin tone. Buff the product on with a bronzing brush just underneath your cheekbones, along the centre of your forehead, the bridge of your nose, and under your chin. Harsh Eyebrows Brows really should be softly defined, but never harsh.  Defining your eyebrows frame not only your eyes but also your whole face.  So, when defining your brows, stick to a brow powder and start in the middle of the lid, and with light strokes, move toward either end by working in light strokes. Powders easier to control than pencils, to get just the right amount of colour without going too heavy. Powders and waxes are easier to control than a pencil – but if you find pencils easier to use – find one that is not too soft – so you can control the amount of product you’re applying. Use a neutral shade of eyebrow pencil to add in some subtle definition to the brows. Then, follow the natural shape of the brow and blend the colour lightly so the brows don’t appear drawn on and harsh at the edges.  Harsh Eyeliner Eyeliner should be soft and should not be overly dramatic. So, when applying eyeliner, skip the liquid liners and opt for a soft pencil.  Liquid liners can look a little too harsh on ageing eyes. Powder shadows are also great options, to avoid excess creasing and go for softer, blended eyeliner rather than strong lines.  Start at the middle of the eyelid and move outwards in small strokes, add in a tiny flick to the corner of the eyes, not a full flick associated with the cat eye. Once applied, soften it by applying a smudge of dark eyeshadow on top and blend out with a soft angled brow brush. Avoid harsh clean lines – keep them looking soft and subtle instead and remember to be very careful when working on the eye area. How to Ensure Your Makeup Looks Great on The Big Day?  Do a Trial Run  You’ll want to be as prepared as possible on the morning of the wedding. You will be very busy on the morning of the wedding so practice your make-up beforehand and try it with your outfit.  Having a trial run in advance of the wedding day will help you be less stressed on the big day, and you'll have time to perfect the look you're going for.   A trial will also give you the opportunity to make decisions or any necessary changes without any pressure. Take Photographs in Your Trail Makeup Make sure you take some pictures with the flash on of your trail makeup so that you can see exactly what it will look like on the big day.  If you don’t like the way the makeup looks in pictures, then look closely at the images to see what you would like to change and tweak, so you look your absolute best.  Prep Your Skin Beforehand Great makeup starts with great skincare.  So, preparing the skin for a day of wearing makeup is very important.  However, make sure you don’t try new products right before the wedding to prevent any nasty reactions to the skin. So, to be on the safe side, use products that are tried and tested that you know works well with your skin. Or, if you do want to try something new, make sure you try the products at least six weeks before the big day to make sure they are compatible with your skin. If possible, book yourself three or four salon treatments to ensure that your skin is in great condition.   Prep Your Skin Before Applying Makeup Exfoliating improves overall skin texture, which determines how evenly your makeup will go on. So, make sure you do this on the morning of the wedding before applying for your makeup. Then, don’t forget to moisturize after. Moisturizer plumps skin up to make lines and wrinkles less prominent. Take Your Time Take time and effort to work on your wedding make-up to make sure it looks as good as possible. If you rush when applying your makeup, it may not come out as perfect as you want it to. So, make sure you give yourself an hour or two to apply your makeup.  Don’t Overdo It Less is more when it comes to makeup for mature skin. Wearing too much of anything once your skin starts to age can make you look far older as the makeup sinks into the fine lines and wrinkles.  Apply Your Makeup in Good Lighting Make sure you do your makeup near a window where there is natural lighting. Applying the makeup in harsh lighting can make it look unnatural when you step outside. Seek Expert Advice  Not sure what colour works for you? Go to your local beauty department store and try on many colours with the help of a counter assistant. They’ll be able to help you with recommendations so that you can quickly figure out what shades flatter your skin tone. However, you choose to do your makeup on your daughter’s big day, make sure you are confident and comfortable in your look so you can enjoy the day while looking and feeling your best.

Read more
Mother of The Bride Makeup: The Essential Makeup Do’s and Don’ts for The Mother of The Bride