The father typically stands on the right side of the bride. This is just custom and not necessarily a rule.
Left, always the left
The bride can do anything she wants as it is her special day and it is fine to have her father on the left and her brother on the right as they walk down the aisle. If you decide to do this then after the minister asks who gives this bride away the father will answer and he will turn to the left to be seated on the bride's side of the church and your brother should walk behind you after this and join your father.
The biological father should give the bride away. If the bride is not close to her biological father for reasons between them then she could choose her stepfather to give her away.
It should be the bride that decides the color of the groom; best man; ushers and father's attire. If the groom, best man and ushers are wearing darker suits then the father should as well. No one should be in complete white other than the bride unless the bride decides she wants to be a little different. Although most whites seem white they are not and the bride should be the focal point and not the father.
The bride always stands on the left and the bride's side of the church where family and parents sit is always the left side.
Both men and women should extend their hand to shake the bride's father's hand and then say, 'Congratulations on your daughter's wedding.' Keep it simple.
Does the bride walk down the isle on the left side of her father
In the recent Father of the Bride movie, Steve Martin plays the father. In the original movie, Spencer Tracy was the bride's father.
The wedding surrounds the bride and groom and neither have too many responsibilities with the exception of: * The bride and groom have the first dance together * The bride should dance with her father first, then her father-in-law or any male representing the groom in place of the groom's father. * Mingling with the guests and thanking them for coming.
Being that we are in the 21st Century he can do either or he can take them both down the isle. Tradition would have been the REAL mother of the bride, not the step-mother. You discuss it with the father. He should have an input into this matter.
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The duration of Father of the Bride Part II is 1.77 hours.