Mother of the Bride Outfits: Scotland Options

by admin on May 20, 2010



Your heritage is important and if you want to make this special day reflect how proud you are of your daughters’ choices, mother of the bride outfits Scotland could be what you need to make sure your choice of wedding outfit is highly appropriate.

You may find, with family and friends rushing from all corners of the globe that it will not just be the big day that you need to look good for. You will be welcoming guests for some days before and you may well need additional gear for the other social events connected to the wedding day itself. Mother of the bride outfits in Scotland realise that it is not necessarily a one day event, but may involve many changes of attire.

Appropriate Attire

You may well need casual wear to ensure you are always looking your best and to reflect the beauty of your home land you will want to incorporate ideas that suggest local flavours. Colours that come to mind are the lovely hues of nature, such as the Scottish heather, the lilac of the thistle, shades of the bluebell and foxglove. This is in addition to the more traditional plaids or tartans which will almost certainly play a role in your daughters wedding.

You will need to shop around for a stockist and depending on where you live you will have differing options. Department stores are a good bet and often offer a personal shopper service at little or no additional cost when you purchase your costumes there.

Underwear

Underwear is of extreme importance yet often overlooked. A good fitting bra is essential; you may need many items of underwear to enhance your look. You may want to take your outfit with you when you are buying underwear to ensure everything is in the right place and the lines are smooth. You do want a visible panty line to spoil the day. Also remember to factor in the cost of underwear when making your budget plan. If the wedding is taking place in the cold winter season, you might want to consider thermals as an alternative option.

Designers and Stockists/Boutiques

Linea Raffaelli offers a shoe and bag dying service in addition to stocking a wide range of mother of the bride outfits. Of course the mother of the groom will also want to be kitted out. You may wish to confer with her about the choice of outfit before you both make your selection. No one wants to arrive at the venue on the big day to discover your outfits are rather uniform. To get your hands on one of these glorious outfits, you can find the shops located at Chique (Glasgow), Bear Necessities (Auchterarder), Patricia Forbes (Angus), Marians of Perth (Perth-Tayside), Linzi Crawford (Edinburgh), Rouge Boutique (Kirkcaldy), Dressage (Peterhead), Brodie Countryfare (Morary), Celebrations (Turriff – Aberdeenshire) and Avorio Bridal (Moray) amongst others.

Paule Vasseur offers an online shopping service offering sophisticated styling including jewellery to accessorise your outfit. Millinery is included in the extensive ranges covering all aspects of dresses from casual wear to evening wear. Consider all the elements of the social calendar connected with your daughters’ big day. The dressing service includes advice on all items of your outfit including shoes and bags. Stockists include: Catwalk Falkirk (Falkirk), Loretta’s Collections Ltd (Perth), The Bs Knees (Inverurie) and Linzi Crawford (Edinburgh) amongst others.

Catherines of Partick based in the west end of Glasgow are another stockist well worth investigating. They also have a good range of plus size outfits as well as separates for the mix and match needed to coordinate your look and all by designers of international acclaim. You will receive expert advice to help you achieve that definitive look. With 75 years of experience to offer you, you can trust you will have an enjoyable attentive shopping experience.

Joyce Young in Glasgow caters for both the mother of the bride and her daughter. Their wedding dresses are just divine, check out the wedding abroad section. Also, their tartan outfits are very unique as well as spectacular.

Budgeting

With so many choices and so much expense do not forget to look into the reduced section. Sale items can offer excellent value for money. This is a good way to ensure that the additional outfits and accessories associated with the wedding period do not break the bank. We all love to treat ourselves and by exploring all the options mother of the Bride outfits Scotland may even help you to add to your wardrobe with out exceeding your all important budget.

**Also check out our mother of the bride outfits Belfast post for more info!

Photo by dunikowski **Cortesy of flickr.com

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