A Jehovah Witness Wedding is the same in most respects to say a catholic wedding. The only true difference is that the ceremony is not held in a church (never) and their is never a priest but a speaker, from the couples Kingdom Hall. So to answer your question the brides father typical gives away the bride unless the mother does it.
Bridal, which has to do with a bride/brides in a wedding.
The mother of the bride goes to the church rehearsal where the wedding party practices what they should do and say and then there is generally a Wedding Rehearsal Dinner after which all members of the wedding party (including the parents of the bride and groom.) There is no dress rehearsal for most brides or wedding party, but the bride and her brides maids would have to go into the wedding shop where the wedding dress and brides maids dresses were purchased to be sure no extra alterations have to be made on any of the dress and the mother may attend this if she asks the bride (which is generally not a problem.)
At a wedding, the bride is the female in the married couple, the male being the groom.
Historically the brides family is responsible for the reception and the brides dress. If the bride called off the wedding most courts would not be willing to entertain a lawsuit for expenses that the brides family incurred as part of planning for a wedding.
A bride is female. The man who is married to the bride is called a bridegroom. In the case of a lesbian wedding, I believe they are both called brides.
Often the groom will give a toast to his bride and also the Best Man. At the request of a parent it is quite acceptable for a father or mother to give a toast as well. There are no strict rules any long to what one wishes to do at their own wedding.
The father of the bride and the bridegroom can also buy the wedding dresses for the bride.
Traditionally the Father of the Bride pays for the Wedding.
Bridesmaids are there to support the bride through the planning process, the are there to help the bride decide things, and have fun during her engament and wedding.
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Gladys Ricart.
Jehovah's Witness wedding colors are the preference of the bride & groom.There are no color suggestions/requirements/rules for the attire of people who are in a JW wedding or attend a wedding.Purple has no major significance to Jehovah's Witnesses.