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Make A List.

One of our top tips for a Mother of the Bride or Groom is to make a list, especially the week of the wedding. Day by day what do you need to do, whether it be a nail appointment, running table decorations to the venue, final dress fitting etc. If you have it all written down in front of you, you can tick it off as you go and make sure you don’t miss a thing.

Velvet.

Now lets discuss different fabrics you can wear to an autumn/winter wedding. For me, the first one has to be velvet and we have some lovely velvet suits available. Our feature image for this blog is a gorgeous Joseph Ribkoff suit. Suits and tailoring is still a massive trend and I think a really modern twist to a wedding outfit.

Trousers/Jumpsuit

I have said this many times but that is only because it is true, weddings are changing, they are not as traditional as they used to be and that is exactly the same when it comes to Mother of the Bride or Groom outfits.

You will be pleased to know when Becky was buying for Spring/Summer there were a few of these options of jumpsuits and trousers. It’s not all about the dresses.

Florals Are Forever.

As the saying goes in The Devil Wears Prada – “florals for spring, groundbreaking” but if something isn’t broke don’t fix it. When I think of spring the first thing that comes to my mind are all the flowers coming into bloom and how beautiful my garden looks so I think it is the most perfect inspiration when designing a Mother of the Bride or Groom dress.