Monday, January 14, 2013

The One Where My Mom Wears a Dress

Although my mom is unquestionably beautiful, has flawless skin and a rockin body, she'll be the first to call herself a tomboy.

She grew up with 3 brothers, races motocross with my brothers, got her black belt a year or two after I did (at age 35) is an excellent shot with a handgun, prefers a stick shift and regularly hounds me to go skydiving with her. Case in point, she's awesome. She also raised 3 children, did all of the above, and went back to school to graduate with a business degree all at the same time. She's my role model in all that I do. She does not, however, wear many dresses! She jokes that the only real dresses she's ever worn were for prom and on her wedding day, and my grandma jokes she would've shown up in slacks to those too, if she could've!

I think she's plain silly, because as you can tell, she sure did enjoy trying on these!

My mom was 21 when she had me, her first child, so she'll only be a youthful 43 at the wedding. She was quick to demand that she not be put in any old 'grandma dress.' You know the type!
Cameron Blake by Mon Cheri
So off we went to the mall. The funny thing is, my mom was cursed almost immediately by the wedding faux-paux of white dresses. Pretty much everything she liked was some variation of white or cream! I kept my cool, obviously, and it became more of a joke than anything else. Besides, she insisted that people still dye clothing these days, which remains unconfirmed.

One such example was this, which we found at a BCBG Maxeria. I really did like everything about it except that it was stark white! We almost bought it too, "to dye it", until the store refused to honor a sale price, and then we left on principal.
That was the only contender from our first trip, but a second trip to Macy's at Northpark bore more fruit.


Check out that sassy hip! This one remains my favorite.

We liked everything about this one but the shoulders. Isn't that a bummer when one detail ruins the whole dress?

The attitude returns, and I loved this Calvin Klein dress! Mama Manatee didn't think it was formal enough, but it sure was slimming.
 Pictures definitely dont do this one justice. It was a very pretty light silver, not cream like in the picture. It also had sequins all over that picked up the light in a gorgeous way.

We ended up putting the silver dress and darker blue dress on hold, hopefully to return with MIL Manatee to see if we they find anything they both like!

I bet none of you believe that Mama Manatee doesn't like dresses either, the way she was sassing it up in her pictures! We had so much fun we forgot to get to the main mall to make a return before it closed!

Did you make a day out of 'finding the dress' for your mom too?



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