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The Chief Bridesmaid is usually the bride's sister
or her closest friend and she undertakes many of the same duties as
the best man for the groom, but unlike the best man does not make a
speech.
Her duties begin more or less from the moment she is asked to be chief
bridesmaid and consist very largely of being on hand to help the bride
with whatever needs to be done.
Before the wedding
The chief bridesmaid usually has a myriad of tasks
among which are the following:
Ensure the bride
keeps a record of who has accepted and declined the invitations
Help the bride
with the choice of her own dress and with the choice of outfits for
the other attendants
Organise the
hen night
Check and double-check
that the last-minute details ( florists, photographer and videographer,
transport etc.) are under control. The last minute is when the bride
will be at her more stressed and when the bridesmaid is most needed.
On the wedding day
Arrive at the bride's
home early and go with her to the hairdresser
Help her dress
for the wedding
Ensure the transport
is on its way and on time
Check and double
check that the bride has packed everything for the honeymoon and that
the luggage is organised
Arrange her dress
, train, veil and head flowers before the bride enters the church
Ensure the flowergirls
or younger bridesmaids are prepared and know what they are doing
Stand behind
and to the side of the bride at the top of the aisle, Take her bouquet
and when she is standing beside the groom at the alter, lift her veil.
Work together
with the best man at the reception to break ice and introduce people
to each other.
Ensure her dress
is secure and put away carefully if the bride is changing at the reception
venue.
After the wedding
Collect the remaining
pieces of wedding cake from the reception venue and keep it well wrapped
and in a cool dry place until the bride returns from honeymoon.
Return any hired
dresses or clothing
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