July 25th, 2018 by OYO Team

As we know that wedding is the most important day in the life of a bride. But it is equally crucial for the mother as well. She is another person for whom the day holds the highest of importance other than the bride herself. Wedding planning is a tiresome task. From searching for the best banquet halls in Andheri East, Delhi, or any other location to reserving a perfect vendor for catering, entertainment etc., you have a lot in your hands. But, this is not the end, as buying the dresses are also among the major tasks.

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As a bride you definitely have a vision of what to wear on your wedding, but what about your mom this time? You surely want your mother to look as graceful as you are. But, for that ideal look, you need to go for some serious dress hunting to give her the well-poised look.

Have a look at some of the colour combinations that you could undoubtedly choose for your mother.

  • Cream & Peach

A very delectable combination indeed. When paired up with some Zardosi work, this saree would make your mother stand out from the crowd.You may choose to have some silk weaved or georgette saree over this combination. Make sure that the saree is peach coloured while the embroidery is a cream one.

  • Self-design Beige or Cream Coloured

This seems to be an eternal style to the sport in the wedding. With such a soothing colour in the background and an equally gorgeous design on above, your mother is definitely going to steal the limelight for a while. Just let her pair it up with her favourite Jhumkas or any other jewellery of her choice, and your mother-daughter duo will be the talk of the town.

  • Cream and Red

No, this combination won’t look bad at all. When you are wearing a burgundy or a red saree or lehenga on your wedding, then your mom can absolutely go for a lighter hue by sporting your colour with a beige one. The beige and red could be used in half style combo wherein the beige should be on the pallu with net embroidery over it.

  • Kanjeevaram Silk

This is a gorgeous piece in every sense. Traditional sarees of Tamil Nadu, these sarees are popular all over the world.Rich in colour, texture and design, these make for a perfect wedding attire to be worn with gold. Let your mother pick her colour and be the showstopper along with you.

  • Bomkai Saree

This is a traditional piece from Odisha. Also called as Sonepuri silk, this saree is a work of art. Made with the combination of Ikat design and rich colour, this intricate design of silk is magical on nine yards of material. Good for any occasion, this saree is available in both cotton and silk. Best displayed in darker colours, it would look very lovely on your mother.

  • Paithani Sarees

A traditional masterpiece of Aurangabad, this saree always makes way to wedding ceremony one way or another. The peacock monogram over the saree lends individuality to the saree. The vibrant colour combos of black, indigo or green will make an excellent choice for your mother.

  • Banarasi

A very popular choice among the brides, this saree is equally in demand by the mothers as well. The work of gold and silver zari design along with motifs gives a regal look. The design is too detailed which makes it splendid for the wearer.

  • Chanderi

A Madhya Pradesh speciality, Chanderi is a fabric for both young and old. The sheen on the saree accompanied with delicate yet flamboyant designs makes it a better choice for the mother of the bride. This has also opted as one of those must-haves sarees in Indian Weddings. Here are some of the suggestions that would be helpful while choosing the dress for your mother.

  • Pick the right attire

The first and foremost thing to keep in mind before shopping is what to shop? Is she going to wear a saree or suit? Or is it some half saree lehenga or jacket lehenga that she is looking for? Generally speaking, the mothers always seem partial to saree or suit. But, choose a classic piece. Kanjeevaram, Chiffon or Georgette are some of the fabrics that go well with their age.

  • Colour that matters

Any Indian mom in saree is an epitome of elegance. But choosing a bold and brighter colour than yours would be a wrong idea. It should not be jazzy or glittery enough but a sophisticated piece indeed. It is not that you have to go with beige or a caramel coloured one. But a brighter colour with minimal embellishments would be proper. Since she is going to pair up the attire with jewellery, you need to be very meticulous with its style and design. Also, you should be very particular about the complexion or what colour your mother is confident to carry.

  • Design & Embellishments

If you are going for some combination of mother-daughter dresses for Indian weddings in some complimentary style, then it is essential to keep the embellishments on the attire in check. Choose a cutwork embroidery, Kantha embroidery, zardosi embroidery, pearl or stone embellishments for your blouse and go with some contrasting but soothing colours on your saree. Not just the wedding, but you need to keep the conduit of your sarees for every ceremony in the same way.

  • Perfect Jewellery

Of course, you are going to wear trendy bridal jewellery. And with such a variety before you from Kundan to gold, silver, diamond, pearl or stone accessories, you need to keep everything subtle yet glamorous enough for your mother. Keep the embellishment on the attire minimum if she is wearing heavy Kundan jewellery. Also, keep the jewellery complimentary with your dress colour. An intelligent combination of jewellery and saree will bring out the class in your style.

With so many on display and so many fabrics to choose from, make your purchase a wise one as per your ceremonies and personality.

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