Black.
There are almost as many different types of wedding as there are brides and grooms. It's your wedding and if you want to sing you should
Blaze Orange?
Some brides might want to wear their uniform, but most grooms wouldn't like that. She should wear traditional wedding attire.
With your brother being Best Man to the groom and if his fiance is not in the wedding then she should sit in a pew on the side of the brides (left hand side.) If she is in the wedding party then she would be to the left of the bride at the altar.
* Unless the bride so chooses to do so then no, the groom's mother does not get a gift. Both mothers should have corsages at the wedding.
It does not really matter whether it is the groom or bride's parents who call. In many cases the groom's parents call, but, etiquette does not dictate this.
* The couple getting married should choose the church of their choice. If the pair are of a different religion then a wedding can be at one church and later they can redo their vows in the other church should this be a difference of religious faith.
Anything you or the grooms parents feel comfortable with maybe a honeymoon present. If they step in too much just ask them who's wedding is this
It is depend upon the religion they have
Yes/Si.
When going to the church the mother and father of the bride along with the maid of honor; brides maids; flower girl can go in the limo, but after the wedding is over the bride and groom if going for pictures first should leave the church on their own and the parents from both sides of the family along with the wedding party should meet the bride and groom along with the photography at a designated area for wedding pictures.
The amount of groomsmen for a wedding largely depends on the size of the wedding. For small weddings only a best man, who is the chief assistant to the groom at the wedding, may be needed. For larger weddings up to 10 or more groomsmen may be chosen.