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amyandbill Posted: Apr 09, 2005 10:10 AM+
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FMIL dress

My fmil is considering wearing a pants suit...I guess a nice one to our wedding (sunday in september at giorgios) do you think that's weird?
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FTRBRIDE Posted: Apr 09, 2005 10:11 AM+
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Re: FMIL dress

is your wedding going to be formal or informal?
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N.Y.bride Posted: Apr 09, 2005 10:13 AM+
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Re: FMIL dress

I think it depends on what it looks like. Does she ever wear dresses?
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amyandbill Posted: Apr 09, 2005 10:14 AM+
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Re: FMIL dress

It is going to be a formal wedding. She does wear dresses....
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FTRBRIDE Posted: Apr 09, 2005 10:22 AM+
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Re: FMIL dress

Then I would either tell her the wedding is going to be formal and you'd prefer if she wore a gown (does she know it's formal? maybe she made a mistake), or go shopping with her. They make some very fancy suits, so you never know.
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amyandbill Posted: Apr 09, 2005 10:26 AM+
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Re: FMIL dress

Thanks...I'll see if she wants me to go shopping with her. I don't really care that much but I think she is going to feel uncomfortable when she looks around and sees everyone more dressed up then her....her husband will be wearing a tux.
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N.Y.bride Posted: Apr 09, 2005 10:31 AM+
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Re: FMIL dress

I dont ever wear dresses, thats why I asked. Being a bride is going to be wierd for me, but its the one time where I have to.

Anyway, I agree that you should talk to her. Maybe if you causally mention what the other women are wearing she will decide she doesnt want to be out of place and change her mind?

Good Luck.
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steflily Posted: Apr 09, 2005 10:32 AM+
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Re: FMIL dress

My FMIL and mother and aunt and grandmother will be wearing pants for my Saturday night wedding. I am hoping for something like this:



But I guess we'll see.

They can look formal if they are the right kind.
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suven Posted: Apr 09, 2005 10:34 AM+
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Re: FMIL dress

this would also be do-able (simaliar to above)

I actually have this as a gown, but this is the pants version
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amyandbill Posted: Apr 09, 2005 10:53 AM+
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Re: FMIL dress

Seeing those pictures makes me feel better! I just pictured her in a business suit!
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pinkstar025 Posted: Apr 09, 2005 11:24 AM+
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Re: FMIL dress

i wouldnt worry..... FH cousin got married last year and my FMIl wore a suit ( it was at John Anthony's) and she wore her hair up in a twist and it looked very nice AND formal...depends on the suit! i wouldnt worry...besides ALL eyes are on you all night anyway...including hers
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WedHead Posted: Apr 09, 2005 02:54 PM+
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Re: FMIL dress

If her husband is wearing a tux, then she must be aware it's formal. Have you seen the pant suit? It could be gorgeous? I would go over to her how and say, 'I'm so excited to see what you got for the wedding, can I see?' and hopefully, it's formal enough. If not, try to make a subtle comment about how it will go with her husband in a tux. If she hasn't gotten it yet, then I would def. offer to be a 'good future daughter in-law' and go shopping for the day with her.
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lrs2005 Posted: Apr 09, 2005 03:23 PM+
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Re: FMIL dress

It depends on the suit. I saw one pants dress that had a boustier top. OMG on a tall slim woman of a certain age it would look absolutely stunning. Just as dressy as a formal gown.
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