i would say that it would be primarily the responsibility of the bride, but hopefully, the groom will offer to cover the expense. why did the groom call off the wedding? that makes the biggest difference in the answer. did he fall in love with someone else? did the bride cheat on him? all these reasons are something to look at. Since the bride asked her friends and family to be bridesmaids, i would think the right thing to do would be to pay for the dresses, to cover the expense, and hopefully the bride and groom can work out the financial issue together privately.
It depends on the circumstance.
If the dress has not been paid for, the groom is not responsible for it. The bride would have the option of returning the dress or buying it herself.
If the groom had already paid for the dress, he may be capable of suing the bride (assuming they have no intentions of remaining on good terms) for either the dress itself or the cost of the dress, but there's no guarantee that the groom would win the lawsuit.
When a groom cancels a wedding then unfortunately the bride or her parents are stuck with the cost of the wedding dress and supplies that have been purchased. If he was man he would put some money towards it, but sorry to say it sounds like you are stuck with the bill. The good thing is you can keep the dress and all supplies as I am sure you will get another chance to marry in the near future or, the groom to be may change his mind. If you don't want to keep the wedding dress and supplies then put an ad in the paper or on the Internet and sell them.
You are either the Godmother of the bride or groom or you are not. If you are then it is not up to you to purchase the wedding rings, but up to the bride and groom.
Usually there are either small buttons or hooks. If your wedding dress has small buttons ask the shop where you are getting your wedding dress to replace them with hooks because they are easier to manipulate. The hooks are placed in certain areas behind the from from her derriere to midway up to her waist. Once you have the wedding dress be sure your Maid of Honor and Bridesmaid are there for your last fitting so that the salesperson can show them how to hook the train to the wedding dress. Some wedding dresses come with a detachable train that can be take off midway through the reception (after the bride and groom enter the reception area and all wedding pictures have been taken.)
Weight of the wedding dress depends on how much fabric, Can-Can material and embroidery material has been used. Normal dress weighs about 2 kg. If there is hand embroidery on the dress then it can weigh 5 to 8 kg normally.Weight of below dress is 8 Kg.
If it has been agreed upon by both parties there is no reason why a boy cannot wear a wedding dress to his weddingln a traditional wedding with the boy in a suit or tux and the girl in a dressIt dippens what theme is on the wedding day.
Yes, they were. As uncles of the groom, it would have been remarkable for them not to have been present.
No.
It is wise to look within the family first to be sure a relative does not have your grandmothers wedding dress. If this is not the case and the dress has been stolen recently then you might try consignment stores in your area, but unfortunately, you may never recover your grandmothers wedding dress.
the first woman to get married wore a white dress so we carry it on as a traditionit was done for a long time before hand, but not as often Queen Victoria wedding in 1840 made white wedding dress tradition.It been very common since.There have not been a royal wedding without a white wedding dress since thenIt has been worn because it shows a sign of purity and it's supposed to show you are a virgin
* If you know the parents or a relative of the bride and groom and you received an invitation then you should go to the wedding even though you don't know the bride or groom or, you also have the choice of giving an excuse as to why you can't attend if it makes you uncomfortable. If someone was invited and asked you along as a guest then it's your choice to go or not go and if you do you don't need to give a wedding gift, but your date or friend does.
The exact cost of Kim Kardashian's wedding dress is not publicly disclosed. However, it has been estimated to be in the range of $500,000 to $2 million.
Well, it makes a difference if you are the bride or a guest i guess! As a guest, a peach dress would be very suitable. As a guest you only have to remember that you should not wear white (the brides color) or black (symbolizes grief/sorrow) or in any way outshine the bride! As a bride, of course the most popular colors are white and ivory, but these days it's really a matter of individual taste and style. If you believe peach is the right color for you, go for it! To most brides, the choice of dress is not only a matter of finding the dress that she likes and which suits her body, but it is also very significant that the groom should like the dress. If you choose a peach dress, it may be a good idea to make sure, the groom will not be disappointed. If the groom has been dreaming of his bride in a traditional white dress, that might be a reason to reconsider. Also the mother of the bride, who has been dreaming of this day since the day the bride was born, may be disappointed if the dress is not white. Some people feel it's not right to wear white if you are not a virgin on your wedding day, but that is rather conservative and since (let's be honest) most brides are not virgins, it's not a belief that has much to do with reality anymore!