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OUTFITS FROM THE COLLECTIONS AVAILABLE AT NO.25 OF BOURNE END


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he’s the second most important lady of the day and at a formal wedding she’s the hostess, so theMother of the Bride can have almost as much fun choosing her outfit as


the bride herself. Mums look, feel and actmuch younger than they used to –theymaybeMums,but theydon’twant tolookmumsy. And when it comes to dressing for your daughter’s wedding there are only a few rules to bear inmind.


CO-ORDINATE YOUR COLOURS with the bridesmaids’ outfits and with theMother of the Groom– you don’t want to stick out like a sore thumb in the photographs.


BE YOURSELF Buy an outfit thatmakes you feel like amillion dollars, but that you’re comfortable wearing. Traditional tailoredMother of the Bride outfits are stunning, but if they’re not you, go for something that is. If you’re happiest in trousers, top them with an elegant, floaty coat and choose a fabulous top to change into for the evening reception.


ACCESSORISE CAREFULLY Themost beautiful outfits can be completely spoiled by the wrong accessories. When you go to choose your hat,bags andshoes, take youroutfitwithyouandtry the whole ensemble together so you can see the full effect.


WHAT ABOUT A HAT? It’s the finishing touch to your outfit, but if it’s an informal wedding or you just don’t feel right, try the wonderful feather fascinators which are so popular and so easy to wear. If you’ve spent a fortune on your outfit and can’t justify buying a hat, think about hiring one.


WEAR IN YOUR SHOES You’re going to be doing a lot of standing on the day and, if you’re feet are hurting, it’s going to show on your face.


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