Minimalist formal dress for wedding for mother and mother-in-law
Elegant formal dress in Egyptian blue for Mother of the Groom
The elegant dress in shades of royal Egyptian blue is not only a striking creation, but also a styling full of beauty and symbolism. Evoking associations with tranquillity and security, a subtle flared dress is the perfect option for a wedding, especially for the Mother of the Groom or Bride. Here are our suggestions for luxurious, bespoke creations in Egyptian blue.
Formal wedding dress for mum
Luxury formal creations in the shade of royal blue are often chosen by representatives of the modern royal family, led by the British aristocracy, for good reason. Our beautiful client, the Wedding Mum – the Honourable Elisabeth Grunert is a perfect example of elegance and grace, highlighted by a beautiful blue De Marco formal dress.
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Mum of the Wedding in an Egyptian blue dress
The wedding dress for the mother of the bride and groom is definitely a challenge. It should not only delight with elegance and dignity, emphasising the importance of the event. It should also be a perfect “connection” with the bride and groom’s mother – an oasis of safety and peace, especially in such poignant and stressful moments as the wedding and reception. The colour Egyptian blue fits this need perfectly. This oldest known synthetic dye, used in Ancient Egypt, is a symbol of peace and optimism.
The perfect creation for the Mother of the Groom. Our wonderful client, Mrs Elisabeth Grunert in a bespoke blue maxi dress. The shade of Egyptian blue combined with the beautifully figure-flattering cut – subtly and classily emphasises Ms Elisabeth’s natural beauty and allure.
Wearing blue was believed to invoke blessing and divine protection. Furthermore, the colour was identified with the life-giving Nile, which provided fertility and abundance in crops. Therefore, clothes in this shade were often worn during religious ceremonies and important social events, symbolising a connection to the divine and harmony with nature.
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Elegant flared dress for Mom Weddings
The flared dress cut chosen by Mrs Elisabeth Grunert is the perfect choice for a child’s wedding ceremony and reception. It has everything you need to look and feel beautiful and comfortable, whatever the occasion. Thanks to its refined cut and clearly emphasised waist, the creation fits practically every woman’s figure, bringing out what is most beautiful in her. The wide, loose-fitting bottom looks great on the dance floor. The flared formal dress is a great fit and flare dress, succeeding in gently masking any excess weight and evening out the proportions of the figure.
The ideal creation for the Wedding Mum – a tailored flared dress with an exclusive, glittering belt emphasising the waist.
The undoubted advantage of the maxi formal dress model dedicated to the Wedding Mum is the long, delicate and airy sleeve ending with a wide cuff. This solution will be particularly appreciated by ladies who, for various reasons, do not like shoulder-revealing styles. It is also a guarantee that you will look your best during religious ceremonies in church or at blessings, where a specific dress code is required.
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Trendy styles for Mum’s wedding – in Egyptian blue
For ladies captivated by the magnetism and elegance of the colour Egyptian blue , looking for an alternative to a dress, we also recommend other stylish creations dedicated to Mom or Mother-in-Law – luxurious blue women’s occasion suits or stylish formal suits.
Orchid Wedding Mum’s suit and modern Orchid women’s suit with pleated palazzo trousers. The combination of original and modern cuts with the magnetic colour gives an impression of elegant and subtle lightness, while giving the whole look a distinctive character.
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