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The maid of honour
The maid of honour is the official right-hand-woman to the bride.

The maid of honour is usually the bride’s sister or best friend. But more and more brides and grooms are having close friends of the opposite sex stand up for them. Following, some examples on what you do as the maid of honour:

- Help the bride before and during the wedding day with all practical duties
- You are the leader of the bridesmaids
- Help shopping for dresses, dress fittings, jewelleries etc
- Responsible for the registration
- Plan the bachelorette party
- Help the bride get dressed
- Coordinating transportations etc
- Adjusting the bride’s train at the altar
- Holding the bridal bouquet during vows
- Holding the groom’s ring
- Take care of the gown after the ceremony
- Toasting the bride and groom

She is the last bridesmaid to walk down the aisle before the bride. It is nice if the bridesmaids’ dresses have the same colour. The bride of honour’s bouquet looks like the bridal bouquet, but is much smaller.
 
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