A wedding toast to the bride's mother is sometimes made by the bride. She will thank her mother for all she has done for her.
Traditionally no, the mother of the bride does not give a speech at the wedding or at the wedding reception.
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.)
The mother of the bride is suppose to proudly represent her daughter on her special wedding day. It should never be a problem for the mother of the bride to buy a dress suited for the wedding. Some wedding shops or rental wedding shops will rent out dresses for the mother of the bride which would cost less.
At a wedding reception, songs traditionally go in a specific order. They are first dance for bride and groom then mother and groom or father and bride.
The mother of the bride will be the groom's Mother-in-Law or Future Mother-In-Law if the wedding has not occurred yet.
no they did not. :)
Saree
i think white should be reserved for the bride. soft pastel colours and linen fabric is the way to go i think
Mother Teresa was never married. She was a sister, a bride of Christ.
ask the bride what she would prefer
It depends how the wedding is organized and if the bride wants them to travel with them they will but they definitely follow the bride down the aisle.