Choosing Bat Mitzvah Dresses

By: Alice Langholt

When looking for Bat Mitzvah dresses, you want something that will be versatile so your daughter can wear it to the ceremony and then modify it a bit for a less formal luncheon or Bat Mitzvah party. That way, she won't need to change dresses. Choosing a versatile dress can also save you money since she can wear her Bat Mitzvah dress in the future for many types of occasions.

Basic Guidelines
Usually, as appropriate for being at a worship service, you will choose something long-sleeved and at least knee length. Avoid sleeveless dresses without a jacket. The dress should also be in a subtle color. Pastel colors are always acceptable, as are shades of beige, brown or gray. A good choice may be a short-sleeved top in a pretty color, with a more formal suit jacket that can be buttoned over the top. Then the jacket can be removed for the luncheon. A matching skirt and shoes that are comfortable for standing, sitting and maybe dancing later are sensible choices.

Her Sense Of Style
Remember that the Bat Mitzvah girl is celebrating her entrance into womanhood. So she should have an outfit that shows her own preference in color and cut. The dress should be tasteful and appropriate, but she should also feel good wearing it. Encourage her to try on a number of options when making a selection, to check that the outfit meets all of the criteria for appropriateness, and also is something that she likes, feels good in, fits well and that she could wear again. This is a good opportunity to stress "elegant," "mature" and "poised" as the desired descriptors. Anything too tight or too skimpy is not right for a Bat Mitzvah. (Or any time, most likely!)

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