Let her choose if she wants. You could ask her if she wants your help, if she does, then help. But if she doesnt need your help, give her a color scheme you want her to wear, and then let her choose.
2007-02-26 02:47:27
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answered by Encouragement 3
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Whichever you both would be comfortable with. If she is choosing her own gown and you are comfortable with that then she needs to know how formal or not to be and what the color scheme is to blend with. The easiest thing to do is all go shopping together make it a girls day you will need the relaxation and she may appreciate your opinion and assistance
2007-03-01 16:17:57
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answered by galixcysmagic 3
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They really should pick their own dresses. You may offer help, but ultimately this is one that you should not insist on. A woman that is old enough to be your mother deserves the right to pick her own dress right or wrong. And a "wrong" choice won't ruin your wedding, but making an issue of it could create tension in your marriage.
And although they are family - they aren't really a part of the "bridal party." However their style should reflect the tone of your wedding (formal, casual, or somewhere in between) and not clash with your colors. (If your color is blue, they don't have to wear blue, but they ought not to wear orange :) )
2007-02-26 02:49:35
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answered by apbanpos 6
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Your aunt should be the one to choose her own dress. What you could do is tell her how formal, or not so formal, it should be ... if it is a black tie event, then a gown would be more appropriate, while a morning wedding would warrant a sun dress look.
2007-02-26 06:03:56
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answered by VAWeddingSpecialist 6
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They choose their own dresses, but you can say if you'd like them to be a specific color or length or whatever. And, you, of course, have final veto of their dress if you don't like it. They shouldn't match. For my wedding, which was more casual (we got married at the zoo), we had a black and white theme. Bridesmaids wore black and white floral jackets with a black skirt that covered their knees. So, I told the moms they could wear solid black and white and my husband's mother wore black shirt with white dress pants and my mom wore a white blouse with black skirt. All looked very nice.
2007-02-26 03:00:46
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answered by Anonymous
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relies upon on relatives custom. Ask somebody in the relatives what they're wearing-- somebody who isn't in the marriage. the only reason I say it incredibly is because of the fact my relatives is style "flowery gown or gown shirt and khaki" kinda human beings the place my husband's relatives is like glitzy glam weddings with human beings in huge poofy sparkly outfits and ties/tuxes and the full difficulty. So, ask the kinfolk. It would not harm to ask considering the fact which you do no longer prefer to circulate looking out of place. in spite of the undeniable fact that, in case you don't get a raffle to ask, ladies: circulate with a good colored-- pink, crimson, blue-- elegant gown so no count what you will slot in. (do exactly no longer positioned on black, except you're beneficial that it incredibly is okay.) guy: circulate with a tournament with a gorgeous colored shirt and tie. perhaps easy colorings because of the fact it incredibly is close to the coastline-- pastels. Salmon pinky orange seems fairly good on maximum men.
2016-12-14 06:02:24
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answered by jeniffer 4
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Traditionally the mothers of the bride and groom (in your case, your aunt) choose their own dresses.
2007-02-26 02:47:12
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answered by Vita 4
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It is kind of a tradition for mothers to cordinate there color some what (with the help of the bride).. so since she is taking your mother's place you should definately assist her in this
2007-02-26 03:54:19
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answered by yomyr2000 3
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Go shopping with them and deside together,
2007-02-26 02:51:14
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answered by troble # one? 7
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