Tips for choosing a plus-size mother of groom dress

Your son is getting married to the woman of his dreams, and you are in dire need of finding the perfect plus-size mother of groom dress. Here are some tips and tricks to help you find one that is not only flattering to you but will make you look wonderful in the photographs you will cherish for years to come.

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First, make sure you don’t dress too sexy. You do not want to show too much cleavage or wear a dress that is too tight for you. You’ll only serve to bring negative attention to yourself and hurt your son and new daughter-in-law. In terms of the length and style of the dress, again, this is where you need to follow the bride’s lead. If the wedding is formal, then you should be prepared to find a plus-size mother of groom dress that is floor-length. Try to find dress made out of a material that isn’t too clingy, since these tend to show off your problem areas.

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Two-piece dresses, with a separate top and bottom work very well on plus-size women, along with dresses that come with a jacket, especially if you don’t want to show your arms. On the other hand, if it’s a less formal wedding, or a wedding that takes place during daylight hours, a shorter dress may be completely appropriate. However, keep in mind that a miniskirt is never appropriate to wear to your son’s wedding. Instead, find a dress that reaches to your knees or just past it. If you want to show off your curves, wear a dress with a v-neckline, although make sure not to display too much cleavage. After all, you don’t want to take attention away from your son and his bride on their special day.

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In terms of a color, there are a few tricks. First, it is never appropriate to wear white or ivory to your son’s wedding—or anyone else’s wedding but your own, for that matter. Black, while possibly the most slimming color for plus-size women, is not appropriate for your son’s wedding. People will think you’re in mourning. If you would like to wear a darker color, try navy blue or forest green. However, make sure that whatever color you choose is not the same color as the one the bridal party is wearing. Check with your daughter-in-law to find out what color dresses her bridesmaids will be wearing. It’s also a nice gesture to find out what color the mother of the bride is going to wear, so the two of you don’t show up in the same color.

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