I'm mother of the bride, what do I wear?
Hazel Wooten: You're going to be your daughter's support that day, and so you are not going to be the center of attention. And I think that you really need to think about comfort and felling your best but not in anyone's face. Vanita Sareen: And I think as well, I mean I think, see what the bride is wearing, see what the mother of the groom is wearing, and then try not to clash, you know. Have a sort of basic color idea of what you're all going to look like because there are going to be group photographs and, you know, they're going to be up for years. Hazel: You know actually its amazing how weddings have evolved now because if you look at old wedding photographs, nobody ever thought about color coordination, and I'm always astonished now that it's, you know, it's so thought about.Vanita: So have a sort of ask around as to you know, so try and sort of think you know, we'll look nice because inevitably that photograph is going to be there for lots and lots of years. And I think as well, you know wear something maybe a jacket is always good for photograph, whether you take it off later in the evening. But, you know, a jacket gives you a little bit of stature and confidence, particularly when you're going to be introduced to lots of people you might not have met before. It's going to be a long day. Hazel: Yes, structure is essential. Vanita: And I think a jacket is quite a comforting piece. So something that you know has a jacket, though you will probably get rid of it later on in the day, but for that initial everybody arriving and when you're reassuring everybody, and seeing your daughter...Hazel: And maybe have a little glitsy top in the wings, waiting, that you can just slip on and take a jacket off and still feel good.