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motherof the bride & groom MOTHER OF THE BRIDE & GROOM

The Mother of the Bride & Groom dress code is generally a little more formal and a little more outstanding than that of other guests. The colour should complement your bridesmaids and be a colour that she is comfortable wearing. Your wedding will be one of the highlights of her life as well, so it’s important that she looks and feels fabulous too!

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When Yandell finally decided to come back to the Gold Coast after years of professionally dancing her way around the world, she met the love of her life, Pete, who hailed from Innisfail, a small country town in far north Queensland.

They may not have met each other had it not been for Yandell’s previous dance teacher, who also happened to be Pete’s sisterin-law. Playing cupid, she mentioned to Yandell one day that she had the perfect man to introduce her to, now that she was living back on the Gold Coast. After a few messages back and forth via Instagram, Yandell and Pete went on a blind date, and they never looked back! Both found that they loved talking about Europe, so much so, that Yandell refers to it as their “love language”. Pete’s sister-in-law was right, he was indeed the perfect man for Yandell. Yandell admits that she knew when Pete was planning to propose to her. One Monday, Pete asked her not to organise anything for the coming Sunday morning as he wanted to take her on a picnic. She laughs and says it was a dead giveaway, as men never organise a picnic a week in advance! When the Sunday morning arrived, they rugged up, got blankets out and watched the sunrise on the beach. “It was so perfect” she remembers.

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