Customarily, the brides parents pay for the wedding.
Francis A. Bowen has written: 'Brides Guide to a Christian Wedding'
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.
Well they are your parents the invitation can say daughter of
Yes. Etiquette has nothing whatever to do with who is paying.
No.
Rachel Hauck has written: 'The wedding dress' -- subject(s): Large type books, Fiction, Wedding costume, Brides
If you know the parents of the bride or groom then you could ask them. It is the best man and the maid of honor who sign the wedding registry at the church as witnesses, so you wouldn't be able to track down the brides maid that way.
For the lovely wedding, if the Bride's parents pay for it, and for the gift of their daughter and themselves as a welcome addition to their family. Your children's wedding day is a time to be on your most welcoming behavior , even if you have the slightest reservations.
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.)
Islamic brides "cover up" more than Jewish brides.
wedding dress designer is who create dresses for brides to be.to make brides beautiful and elegant in their weddings.