Does the bride pick out the bridesmaid dresses?

As the bride, you should choose the color and fabric of your bridesmaid's dresses, but you can allow them to choose their own dress silhouette. If you're going for an ethereal, whimsical, boho wedding ceremony, let your bridesmaids know you want all of them in full-length A-line gowns.
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Does the bride keep the bridesmaid dresses?

In the US, the tradition is for the bridesmaids to each pay for their own bridesmaids dress, regardless of who is making the final call on what the dresses will look like. The bride should try to be flexible about the kind of dresses she chooses for her girls.
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Is the bride expected to pay for bridesmaid dresses?

Do bridesmaids pay for their own dresses? It's a common question, and the answer is almost always yes. "Bridesmaids are typically expected to pay for their own dresses," says Napa-based wedding planner Lindsey Nickel, founder of Lovely Day Events.
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Who picks the maid of honor dress?

Helping to choose the dress can be one of the maid of honor's duties, but the maid of honor should discuss, give her opinions on, and help shop for dresses only if the bride is requesting her input.
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When should you have bridesmaids dresses picked out by?

6 Months Before the Wedding

Around the six-month mark the bride should have already picked out the bridesmaid dresses. So as soon as you find out the designer or dress style she wants you to wear, go ahead and order the gown.
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How long does a bridesmaid dress fitting take?

Depending on what needs to be done, bridesmaid dress alterations can take 1 to 3 weeks. You may also need several fittings. For example, if a lot of bodice work needs to be done, they may need to complete those alterations before doing the hem. It's not uncommon to need up to 3 appointments.
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How much can a bridesmaid dress be taken in?

Let's talk $$$. The price of alterations varies depending on where you live, but most bridesmaids can expect to pay between $75 and $150 for dress alterations. In some cities, tailoring can cost closer to $240.
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What does the bride pay for?

Traditionally, the bride and her family are responsible for paying for all wedding planning expenses, the bride's attire, all floral arrangements, transportation on the wedding day, photo and video fees, travel and lodgings for the officiant if he comes from out of town, lodging for the bridesmaids (if you have offered ...
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Do brides pay for bridesmaid hair and makeup?

The Bride Pays for All the Bridesmaid Hair and Makeup Costs

One of the two most common payment scenarios for bridesmaid hair and makeup is the bride covering all the costs.
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What does the bride do for her bridesmaids?

Help plan and pay for the bridal shower and bachelorette party. The maid (or matron) of honor is in charge of the parties, but bridesmaids are expected to have ideas, give feedback, help decorate, chip in cash, and assist with the hostess duties. If you're on a limited budget, be up front about it.
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What does the maid of honor pay for?

The maid of honour and the rest of the bridal party are expected to cover all wedding attire costs. This includes the dress (plus any necessary alterations), shoes, and any jewellery you'll be wearing the day of. Occasionally, the bride will gift her bridesmaids with whatever accessories she wants them to wear.
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Who pays for the flower girl dress?

Who Pays for the Flower Girl Dress? In line with both the bride and bridesmaid dresses, the flower girl's dress is another item traditionally paid for by the bride's parents. If that's not an option, you can pay for this yourself. Or — if the flower girl is young — you can ask her family to contribute.
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Do bridesmaids give the bride a gift on the wedding day?

Being a bridesmaid comes with a lot of expenses, and you may find yourself shelling out more money than you can afford. It's still appropriate to give the bride a gift—even if it's something small or homemade.
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Is it rude to change out of bridesmaid dress?

If the bride is okay with it.

"If the bride's desire is for her bridesmaids to remain uniform and recognizable throughout the entire wedding experience, asking to change dresses at the reception is unnecessary," says Lindsey Sachs, a wedding planner and owner of COLLECTIVE/by Sachs.
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Who should pay for bridesmaids dresses?

In the U.S., bridesmaids are always expected to pay for their own outfits. The bride decides what her wedding party will wear, and they pay for it. If you accept the invitation to be a bridesmaid in the U.S., this expense is something you should be prepared for.
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Do you have to ask all bridesmaids at the same time?

Pro-tip: Getting all of your bridesmaids together for a girl's night, is a foolproof way to ask them all at the same time! THE LOOK: If you've been a bridesmaid before, you may understand the anxiety of waiting to hear how much your dress is going to cost.
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Who should walk the mother of the bride down the aisle?

2. Mother of the bride. The mother of the bride is the last person seated before the officiant, groom and best man take their places at the altar. She can walk alone or be escorted by her son, son-in-law or another relative.
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Does the mother of the groom get ready with the bride?

She can spend a little time with both the bride and groom.

If that's the case, she may want to start her morning with the bride and her group, then leave once she has her hair and makeup done. After, she can head to the groom's getting-ready area to help him prepare for his walk down the aisle.
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Who pays for bridal makeup?

The bride pays for hair and makeup services as a gift to all of her maids, with either the bride or the maids tipping the hair and makeup artists. 2. The bride provides a hair and makeup artist, but the maids pay all costs involved.
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Do parents still pay for weddings?

Even though many modern couples are breaking wedding traditions left and right, one tradition is definitely sticking: parents paying for the wedding. To be fair, many couples do try to pay for some of the wedding, but it seems a hefty percentage is still being shelled out by both sides of the family.
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Who pays for the groom's cake?

The bride's family pays if the cake is at the reception, and the groom's family pays if the cake is at the rehearsal dinner. 3. If the groom's family would like to have a groom's cake, they usually pay for it.
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What do grooms parents pay for?

Tradition dictates that the groom's family pays for the full cost of the rehearsal dinner, even though the bride's family and friends attend the event as well. That includes food, drink, venue fees, entertainment, and transportation. Often the groom's family cherishes this responsibility.
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Is it easier to take a dress in or out?

Wedding dress alterations and appointments. If you are not the same size all over, keep in mind that it is usually easier to take in a garment than it is to let it out.
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Can you change a size 10 dress to a size 2?

Usually, you can alter a wedding dress two sizes down and a size up. A dress could also be recut if you need to take more than three sizes in. However, your tailor could make other special alterations depending on your size, the dress's current size in question, and its peculiarity.
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Should I get my bridesmaid dress dry cleaned before the wedding?

There's no need to worry about having your dress cleaned before your wedding, as long as you plan for it well in advance and find a reputable cleaner. If your dress is already in perfect condition, then obviously there is no need to have it cleaned.
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