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Tips on Selecting Mother of the Bride Dresses

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  There is no specific dress code when selecting the mother of the bride dresses. You can wear gowns, short or long outfits, and anything formal or informal provided you adhere to the theme of the wedding. But you should not wear anything so glamorous that you over-shadow your daughter. It is her great day and she should be in the limelight. Even though you may wear whatever takes your fancy, there are certain considerations to be taken care of, especially if you are on the heavier side. First, wear a short or long-sleeved dress by all means but ensure that the upper arms are covered. Short-sleeved plus size mother of the bride dresses will expose this area and it might look awkward as fat is usually most noticeable here. To get around this problem, wear a jacket that covers the arm while perfectly complementing your dress. Top-of-the-line jackets are available in all colors and have fine embroidery or bead work on them. It will give you an exclusive and classy look. Do not b...

Wear a Lace Bolero Plus Size to Increase Your Glam Quotient

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  A bolero is essentially a short cropped jacket on the lines of what is worn by matadors. It has a resemblance with the more popular and common shrug which is a cropped cardigan-like garment for women, typically knitted or in lace. A bolero jacket covers less of the body than a formal vest and is worn over a dress or any outfit. Even though a bolero jacket is comparable to a shrug, it is generally made of stiffer materials and just like a shrug meets at one point only. For heavy-structured women, plus size lace bolero is almost god-sent. A lace bolero adds to the glam quotient and if you want to cover some flab here and there, there is nothing to beat it. Fat usually accumulates around the upper arms and the mid-riff and bolero is ideal outerwear to hide it. A lace bolero can be bought in short and long sleeves. If you have picked a short sleeve one, wear a dress with sleeves that stop either at the elbow, halfway to the wrist, or the wrist. On the other hand, choose a wispy ...