What are junior bridesmaids?

A junior bridesmaid is a younger member of the wedding party who falls between the ages of a flower girl and bridesmaid (usually about eight to 16, or whatever ages you feel are appropriate). She might be a younger sister or sister-in-law, a niece, a cousin, a daughter, or a close family friend.
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What is the point of a junior bridesmaid?

A junior bridesmaid is expected to fulfill some of the traditional bridesmaid duties including wearing a dress of the bride's choosing, attending the rehearsal and rehearsal dinner, participating in the ceremony processional, and standing at the altar with the bridal party.
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Who do junior bridesmaids walk down the aisle with?

The junior bridesmaid walks next; if there are two junior bridesmaids, they walk together down the aisle. Your maid of honor is next, followed by the ring bearer, followed by the flower girl (the child attendants can walk together). This works particularly well with very young or uncooperative children.
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Does a junior bridesmaid count as a bridesmaid?

These young ladies play a special role in the wedding, too. Too old to be a flower girl but too young to be a bridesmaid, a junior bridesmaid fills in the gap between the other female attendants. If there's a young girl who's special to you, consider asking her to be in your wedding in this role instead.
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Can a junior bridesmaid be a flower girl?

The first and most important criterion that determines a girl's title is how old she is. If she's from four to eight, she's a flower girl, If she's between nine and fifteen, she falls into the junior bridesmaid category; older than that, you can go ahead and call her a bridesmaid.
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Can a jr bridesmaid walk alone?

A junior bridesmaid should walk down the aisle before the others. If there are equal amounts of groomsmen and you want everyone in pairs, she can be escorted. Otherwise she may walk alone or can always walk your dog down the aisle.
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What color do junior bridesmaids wear?

It can be completely normal for a junior bridesmaid to wear a white or ivory dress. This is true especially for younger junior bridesmaids. In fact, these colors often complement most color palettes extremely well! So, it's up to you to decide if a white or ivory gown is appropriate for your wedding!
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How old are jr bridesmaids?

A junior bridesmaid is a younger member of the wedding party who falls between the ages of a flower girl and bridesmaid (usually about eight to 16, or whatever ages you feel are appropriate). She might be a younger sister or sister-in-law, a niece, a cousin, a daughter, or a close family friend.
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What is a mini bride?

Mini or junior brides are usually, the daughter or a girl, the bride or groom, wants to be in the bridal party but she is just not old enough to be a bridesmaid but too old to be a flower girl.
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What are junior groomsmen called?

There is no set age for a junior groomsman. Typically, it's about age 9 to the early teens. The definition of a junior groomsman is a member of a wedding party who is too old to be a ring bearer but too young to be a groomsman. So as long as the child falls in that range, he would be considered a junior groomsman.
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What is the difference between a flower girl and a junior bridesmaid?

The biggest difference between a flower girl and a bridesmaid is their age. Flower girls are typically under the age of 8, whereas junior bridesmaids are between 8 and 14. Junior bridesmaids carry a bouquet rather than a petal basket, and walk down the aisle just before the adult bridesmaids.
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Who takes the veil off the bride's face?

Usually, the father of the bride, or the person who escorts the bride, lifts the bridal veil just after the bride arrives beside the groom. Alternatively, the groom may lift the veil at the moment before the marriage kiss is exchanged.
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Who is supposed to pay 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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Can an 11 year old be a flower girl?

Flower girls are between ages 3 - 8.

You can have a flower girl who's 9 or 10 (they're so cute, too!), but at this age, she might prefer to be called a junior bridesmaid.
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What do junior groomsmen do?

The day of the wedding, depending on his age, the junior groomsman can help with some of the usher's duties: laying the aisle runner, passing out programs, or corralling guests from cocktail hour into the reception.
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Does the bride pick the flower girl?

The flower girl is a key part of any traditional wedding ceremony, and too often couples leave the choice of flower girl until late in the planning stages. Let's look at a few tips for choosing a flower girl, and helping her get ready for her role in the wedding ceremony.
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Who picks the flower girl and ring bearer?

Now one may ask, who should I pick? We suggest starting with your own children if you have any. If not, ask your siblings' children or the children of your maid of honor/best man. Really any young ones you feel close to are perfect for the job.
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Does the flower girl go before the bride?

The Flower Girl(s) and Ring Bearer(s): The ring bearer and flower girl precede the bride down the aisle. Traditionally, the ring bearer carries the wedding rings (or decoys, if they're too little to be trusted with the real things), tied to a small pillow.
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WHO lifts the blusher at a wedding?

The most common method is for the father to raise the blusher of his daughter's veil when they reach the altar, and then hand her off to the groom. The second option is to leave the veil down during the entire ceremony until pronouncement of husband and wife. The groom then lifts the veil and kisses his bride.
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Can you wear a veil if you have a child?

Veils can become a very important family keepsake. If you leave your wedding dress to your daughter, granddaughter, niece, daughter-in-law, or anyone else, they might think it's outdated, or maybe it won't fit them. But veils are often timeless, and one-size-fits-all.
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Do older brides wear veils?

Should older brides wear veils? As with any bridal fashion choice, the decision whether or not to wear a veil is entirely up to the bride. If a bride doesn't want to wear a veil, she can wear a fascinator, headband, or other accessory down the aisle—or nothing at all!
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Do junior groomsmen stand at altar?

Junior groomsmen and bridesmaids walk down the aisle. Typically, they walk themselves down the aisle, or as a crew — it can be a little odd to pair up ages that don't match. They stand with the rest of the bridal party during the ceremony.
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Is 13 too old to be a ring bearer?

Usually, flower girls and ring bearers range from ages three to eight years old. But don't let that stop you from giving those roles to someone younger or older, or even to adults, especially if you're not too keen on the idea of including children in your wedding.
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What is a page boy in a wedding?

A page boy is a young male attendant at a wedding or a cotillion (a social dance). This type of wedding attendant is less common than it used to be, but it is still a way of including young relatives or the children of friends in a wedding.
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Who walks down the aisle first?

1. Officiant. Your officiant is generally the first person to walk toward the altar, signifying the ceremony is about to commence.
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