A Day for You and Mom to Remember: Honoring Her at Your Wedding

There’s nothing more beautiful than two people finding the love of their lives and no one’s more excited for them on their wedding day than their parents. Weddings are a once-in-a-lifetime day, and family usually plays a large role throughout the celebratory weekend. 

Conventional wedding traditions feature the father of the bride in several prominent moments on the big day. He may walk his daughter down the aisle, give a welcome speech to guests and have a special father-daughter dance to kick off the reception. But what about honoring the mother of the bride during the wedding?

Making mom’s day on your big day

Your mom may be involved in the wedding planning process, but it can be challenging to incorporate her into the day of. Designer Lovell of Lovellfaye redesigns heirloom wedding dresses for today’s brides to share a precious moment with their mothers - whether that be at their bridal shower, rehearsal dinner or even on their wedding day. Lovell has extensive experience working with brides to transform their moms’ vintage wedding gowns into a stunning, modern ceremony dress, trendy party dress for the reception, accessories like a custom robe for getting ready and more. 

Brides planning on surprising their moms with a reimagined wedding dress are some of Lovell’s favorite stories, and seeing their moms’ reactions in videos are priceless. These are the memories that last a lifetime for brides, mothers and families everywhere, and Lovell loves to be the creator behind such treasured moments. 

Lovellfaye focuses on bringing brides’ visions to life by reconstructing their mother’s wedding dress or adding a custom, personalized touch to their gowns. To learn more about incorporating your mom’s wedding dress into your own or to view Lovellfaye’s bridal collection or custom design process, visit lovellfaye.com.  

Previous
Previous

How Lovellfaye Incorporated Three Generations of Love into One Wedding Wardrobe

Next
Next

A Cherished Process for Generations: The Evolution of Finding the Dress