Who walks the mother of the bride and groom down the aisle?

The mother of the bride is traditionally escorted by her son if she has one. Otherwise, any close male relative, the best man, or a groomsman walks with the mother of the bride during the procession.

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Who walks the mother of the groom down the aisle at a wedding?

The groom might opt to escort his mother down the aisle and to her seat in the front row, followed closely behind by the groom's father.

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Does the mother of the bride or mother of the groom go in first?

From walking down the aisle first to last, the traditional order is: Mother of Bride, Mother of Groom, Grandparents of Bride, Grandparents of Groom, Groom, Officiant, the Wedding Party, Maid of Honor and Best Man, Ring Bearer, Flower Girl and lastly the Bride and her Father.

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Can a son walk this mother down the aisle?

Absolutely. In fact, if she would like all three of her sons to escort her down the aisle, that's completely appropriate.

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Is it normal for mom and dad to walk the bride down the aisle?

In many cultures, it's traditional to have both the mother and father walk their daughter down the aisle.

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Parents Walking Down Aisle

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Does the groom walk with his mom?

Traditionally, he walks down the aisle solo but some grooms prefer walking down the aisle escorted by both parents. Other grooms prefer a more subtle approach by entering the ceremony from the side of the venue (following the officiant and followed by the groomsmen) to take his place at the altar.

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Who usually walks the mother of the bride down?

If the mother of the bride is taking part in the wedding processional, she is traditionally escorted by a close male relative like a son or brother or may enter alone. If the parents are divorced, she may be escorted by her partner. In some cases, a groomsman or best man will escort her down the aisle.

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Is it OK for a mother to walk her daughter down the aisle?

If you're closer to your mother, there's no reason she can't be the one to walk you down the aisle.

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What is the alternative to having your dad walk you down the aisle?

We've seen many other ways that a bride can walk down the aisle — with a family friend, with a grandparent, with her child, with any combination of these. We've also documented many weddings that do away with the aisle all together!

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Does the groom's dad walk down the aisle?

Chief among father of the groom duties is walking the groom's mother down the aisle. If the groom's parents are divorced and the father is remarried, they should, instead, escort their new spouse down the aisle and to their seat. In certain ceremonies, the father of the groom will also walk their son down the aisle.

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Who is more important mother of the bride or mother of the groom?

Traditionally speaking, though, the bride's family pays for the bulk of the wedding—venue, reception, photographer, flowers, etc. As such, the mother of the bride is typically more 'in charge' of these things (along with the bride, of course) than the mother of the groom is.

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Do the mother of the bride and mother of the groom have to wear the same length dress?

Dress Length

Similarly, if the bride's mother chooses to wear a tea-length dress for a daytime garden wedding, the groom's mother may opt for a flowy maxi dress. The length of your gown should be about what you are most comfortable in, so try out a few options and choose what works best for you and your style.

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Do mother of the bride and mother of the groom coordinate?

A: Traditionally the Mother of the Bride chooses her dress first and notifies the Mother of the Groom so they can coordinate their outfits. You don't want the mothers looking at odds with each other because one is dressed more formally or they're wearing clashing colors.

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What is the groom's mother's role at wedding?

On your actual wedding day, one of the major responsibilities the mother of the groom can take on is making sure that the people at the wedding they know (family and friends) are taking their seats at the ceremony on time, are all set with transportation to and from the venue, and don't get lost—especially if you're ...

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What is the protocol for the mother of the groom?

The wedding protocol for the mother of the groom during guest-list planning is to politely ask how many guests she's permitted to invite. According to Swann, it's important that the mother of the groom is allowed a voice in the wedding guest list discussion because a wedding is about two families coming together.

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Who pays for mother of groom hair and makeup?

Who Pays for the Mother-of-the-Bride and Groom's Beauty Team? As with most beauty questions, there is no hard-and-fast rule. Some brides may offer to cover hair and makeup services in order to thank the wedding party for being a part of their special day.

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How do parents of the bride and groom walk down the aisle?

Again, the couple's parents may or may not walk down the aisle (they can also just take their seats as the procession begins). Traditionally, the groom's parents will go first, followed by the mother of the bride, but the couple may choose to be escorted down the aisle by one or both of their parents.

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What does the mother of the bride do?

On the day of the wedding, the mother of the bride should be prepared to help the bride with whatever she might need. This might include playing hostess, helping guide out-of-town guests, or being ready with a tissue box!

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Why is it tradition for the father to walk his daughter down the aisle?

“Well, the tradition comes from an era where women were the property of men,” she says. “Fathers walking their daughter down the aisle and giving their daughter, the bride, away represented a transfer of ownership from her father to her new husband.”

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What should the mother of the bride not do?

The mother of the bride should avoid trying to control every aspect of the wedding, criticizing the bride's decisions, or creating unnecessary drama.

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When should the mother of the bride walk down the aisle?

The groom's parents precede the bride's mother during the processional. Here's a rundown: After the ushers have seated all of the guests, the grandparents start up the aisle, followed by the groom's parents. Then the bride's mother takes her turn. She is the last to be seated before the bridal party procession begins.

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Does mother of the bride need to be escorted?

The mother of the bride is the last parent to be escorted in. Typically, by an usher, partner of parent, a son, or other family member. She is traditionally seated on the left front row.

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Is the mother of the bride part of the wedding party?

The people who make up the wedding party (the bride and groom, the bridesmaids and groomsmen, the flower girl and ring bearer, or the father and mother of the bride) are basically the MVPs of the big day. Get bridal party fashion advice, etiquette tips, gift ideas, and more.

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Who walks a fatherless bride down the aisle?

If you have an uncle, cousin, pastor, friend, or even a boss, you could choose one of these men to escort you down the aisle and into the arms of your beloved. For some, this is a beautiful option for including someone in your life who has meant a great deal to you and been there for you when your daddy couldn't be.

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Does the step mother of the bride walk down the aisle?

"If the bride's father is escorting her down the aisle, we recommend the rest of the processional is ordered like this: father of the groom and groom's stepmother, stepmother of the bride and escort, mother of the groom and groom's stepfather, and mother of the bride and bride's stepfather." In terms of seating, the ...

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