Matron of Honor
She would still be referred to as a bridesmaid, regardless of her marital status.
No.
A chef bridesmaid is unmarried and a maid of honour is married.
unmarried bridesmaid married bridesmatron
The bride is the one who gets married. A bride is a woman getting married. A bridesmaid is a brides assistant, similar to a groom's best man.
Yes he is married to my niece Denise Cottrell, who was a bridesmaid at our wedding in 1963
There was chief bridesmaid Pippa and 4 younger ones.
If the main attendant to the bridesmaid is unmarried, she is known as the "maid of honour." If the main attendant is married, however, she is referred to as the "matron of honour."
The wedding is for the bride and groom if its okay with them than its okay
Yes there's nothing stopping you, there are no rules. In accordance with traditions, an already married woman should not be a bridesmaid, she can however be the maid of honor. Bridesmaids are supposed to be unmarried women aspiring to marriage; hence, the tossing of the bride's bouquet toward all the bridesmaids and other unmarried girls. Although if that's always been your dream to be a bridesmaid and you're already married, and you're being asked, then go for it.
they can be any age but just remmeber they have a lot of responsibility on the day and help with the planning, as well as the hen do!
Mia the bridesmaid fairy