Choosing
a Bat Mitzvah Dress
Choosing
a dress for your
Bat Mitzvah (or
Bas Mitzvah) is
fun and exciting!
It's certainly
not the most important
part of your Mitzvah
by any means but
it IS an expression
of who you are and
who you plan to
become!
Dress
for the Ceremony
First
you will want to
select a dress for
the ceremony. This
must be tasteful
and modest, of course.
It can be
a dress, a jacket
dress or a suit.
Rabbis
often suggest that
the color should
be muted and understated
rather than flamboyant.
This does not mean
that it has to be
white or beige,
of course. Color
is highly desirable
and very popular
- but neon colors
are usually frowned
upon.
What
are great choices?
Pale blue is always
a hit of course.
So is pink.
Our customers frequently
select colors in
the ivory-to-champagne
tones often combining
colors such as ivory
with taupe, taupe
with chocolate (very
rich!) or white
with ivory. These
are always lovely.
What's
really hot
right now? Sable
(a shade of deep
brown) with pink!
(Available through
the
Ladybug and Ladybug
Pre-Teen Collections).
Cerise,
tangerine, neon
yellow, etc., and
black are usually not
great choices for
the ceremony.
And
of course you
will want sleeves.
This can be
sleeves in the dress
or a jacket with
sleeves over a sleeveless
number. Again,
modesty and good
taste are the key
ingredients.
Afterwards
- the Afternoon
Luncheon
After
the ceremony you
can change your
look. You
will, of course,
still want to display
that you are developing
maturity in your
quality choices
in style! But
you can express
yourself even more.
For
the afternoon luncheon
you will likely
wear what you wore
to the ceremony.
You can, however,
remove your jacket
if you prefer the
sleeveless look.
You
can feature brighter
colors here if that
is your desire.
For instance,
a vividly colored
top underneath the
jacket that was
buttoned up for
the ceremony can
be displayed here!
Or, you can
change to another
dress in the color
of your choice.
The
Evening Party
For
the evening party
- everything changes!
What you wear
will be dictated
by the theme of
your party. Is
it informal? Then
you'll wear sharp
casual clothing
of course.
Is
it a formal evening
event? Then a full
gown is perfect!
Ballgowns
are gorgeous on
anyone your age. A-lines
are certainly an
option too, and
are often more becoming
on the slightly
'fluffier' figure.
Strapless
is usually acceptable
at the evening party
these days. But
the key is still
to keep it modest
at all times. You're
maturing and becoming
a woman and it's
natural to want
to look more mature.
The balance
is that to look mature
you do not have
to go for "vampish".
Sexy and sleazy
are really out of
place here and should
be absolutely avoided
(for the rest of
your life,
if you want my opinion!).
There
are so many wonderful
styles that will
make you look elegant
and present you
to the world as
the new young woman
you are with style
and flare!
One
key that we stress
to everyone always
- have everything
altered to perfection.
To look your
best, it has to
fit you like it
was made for you
and only a quality
alterationist can
accomplish this
for you. Take
the time and invest
the extra few dollars
to have your dress,
suit and/or gown
fitted to perfection.
Especially
if you choose a
strapless gown -
nothing can possibly
be more unbecoming
than an ill-fitting
strapless gown!
Have it fitted to
you to perfection
(strapless should
fit like your skin
on top with NO gaps
and be fully supported
inside).
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