Duties of the Maid / Matron of Honor
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When choosing your Maid/Matron of honor you should make sure she is someone you can depend upon through thick and thin as she will play a major role in your wedding. She can be your best friend, or a family member. Some brides are even asking their mothers' to stand up with them as their Matron of Honor.
Here are some of the duties of the Maid/Matron of Honor
- Provides the bride with advice and moral support when she is frustrated and ready to pull her hair.
- Helps with pre-wedding activities such as addressing invitations, making phone calls, and running errands. Often accompanies the bride when meeting caters, florist, bakers etc.
- Helps the bride pick her gown and the bridesmaid dresses.
- Acts as the head-bridesmaid: organizes bridesmaid's gown fittings, schedules all wedding day hair and makeup appointments, and spreads the word about the bridal registry.
- Pays for her own wedding attire (excluding flowers).
- Attends all pre-wedding parties.
- May host a bridal shower (with or without the help of the bridesmaids).
- Helps the bride dress and stay calm on her wedding day.
- Precedes the bride down the aisle.
- Holds the groom's ring until ceremony exchange (only if there is no ring-bearer).
- Arranges bride's veil and train during ceremony.
- Holds bride's bouquet during part of the ceremony.
- May stand in receiving line.
- May sign the wedding certificate as a witness.
- Helps the bride get ready for her honeymoon when leaving the reception
- After the reception she gathers up any gifts, and makes sure they are brought safely to the couple's home.
- In the days following the reception she will make sure any rental items are returned to the store. She may also take the bride's wedding gown to the dry-cleaners so it can be preserved properly (Hint: The sooner the gown is dry-cleaned, the less chance there are of permanent stains!)
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