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The old-fashioned, traditional coat dress in Easter-egg pastels, or matchy match dress pants and blouse, is no longer cutting it.
Elegant, professional mothers-of-the-bride, dubbed MOBS, who bring their own unique style are now governing how they look and there is nothing matronly about it.
Take fashion designer Effie Kats mother, lawyer Mary McLeod, who stunned at Saturday’s lavish socialite nuptials at the State Library of Victoria, wearing a stiff upturned collared tailored shirt, paired with a dramatic long black skirt.
Made by homegrown wedding couturist Alin Le Kal, Kats told the Herald Sun she wanted to create a look for her mother that was “testament to her grace and strength.”
“Mum is such a strong, powerful woman,” Kats said. “I wanted a look...