The procession should start at 6:30, with the bride walking out at the end of the procession.
The groom stands to the right sideways to watch his bride come down the aisle and his Best Man stands beside him.
That's just superstition, and superstition doesn't have to have a reason or to make sense.It's only a superstition, but it takes away from the groom's anticipation of seeing his bride in a wedding dress for the first time as she's walking down the aisle.
The time when the bride walks up the aisle with her father and or her mother, or whom ever is giving her away, is called the Wedding Processional. Usually the bridesmaids walk up the aisle, followed by a flower girl and ring bearer...then the moment everyone has been waiting for...the bride and her father or parents.
As much as possible. The wedding planner has to no the bride. Otherwise the wedding wont be the bride's and groom's dream wedding, it would be the wedding planner.
The bride's relatives are on the left and groom's relatives are on the right. The ushers are to escort relatives (including grandmothers) down the aisle and the bride's grandmother would be on the left; the groom's grandmother on the right. It just depends whether the bride or groom's grandmother gets to the church earlier then they will be seated at that time.
Here comes the bride, Better in Time
in the wedding, nothing unless u want to give her a role, totally your choice, godmothers are a formality for who gets custody of a child wen both parent either pass away or in a coma or seriously mentally ill. which has nothing to do wit the wedding, but as its ur wedding, u can do whatever you want, there are no rules, if u are traditional, then of course there are rules, of which im not, but u can give her any role u please be it a handmaiden or flower girl, wateva a want
No, every bride does not register because every bride may not have the willingness to tell people where to go for a gift she/they may want. It also could be the wedding was planned in haste and does not have time to register anywhere.
There are some traditions for an Indian bride. The bride has to wear henna. The night before the wedding is called "Night of Henna". This is the time when the hands and feet of the bride are decorated with elaborate designs.
If the wedding dress is white it means that the bride is pure. It was from a time when sex before marriage was wrong and so a bride should be virgin until after her wedding when she could then engage in sexual acts with her husband... hope this helped.
Who is closer to the bride? If her birth father hasn't had much to do with her - but her step-father has been there for her all her life and she feels much closer to him, it would be natural for her to want him to walk her down the aisle. However if she's close to her birth father as well as her step-father; she needs to make the decision WITHOUT influence from anyone. Remember, this is her day. Doesn't matter who is paying for the wedding either - don't try to pull that card; that's a vindictive thing to do that could backfire big time.
It's a slow dance to a wedding love song. It's the dance where the bride and groom dance for the first time as husband and wife.