| I actually like the pink one better. |
| You want to wear this to future weddings? Then no for sure. Questionable for rehearsal but a definite no for a wedding. |
| I mean, it's fine. But it's also white enough that someone will snicker or say something. And given that you are the mother of the groom, you don't want that. |
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Apart from the fact that it reads as more white than not, it is very much a “Look at me!” dress. At the rehearsal dinner, the attention should be on the bride and groom, not the mother of the groom. This dress just looks as though you want all the attention on you instead of the couple.
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Agree with this, I'd pick something else, OP. |
| Wear beige/dull gold, navy, lilac or some other purple, blue, or green. And keep your mouth shut. |
This |
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If you choose that dress (which would be an insanely odd thing to do, considering there are other color options in the exact same style), people WILL comment on it and they WILL make assumptions about you and your desire for attention. Even if the people making comments/seeing you as That MIL aren’t the bride and groom, do you really want raised eyebrows behind your back?
You WILL pull focus from the bride and groom. Is that what you want? Yes or no. |
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OP, I like the dress.
It is fine for a summer rehearsal dinner. It is fine for the welcome drinks party. It has sleeves and most importantly it looks comfortable. |
| As a small framed size 4 woman, I could not pull off that much bold print. It’ll look like I’m being swallowed by a garden. OP, you should look for smaller prints. |
I’m a PP who told OP no to her proposed dress. I LOVE LOVE LOVE this blue dress!! Where is it from?! |
Agree |