Clifford Roberts
It’s also common to have groomsmen do double duty as ushers, leaving their posts in time to process with the rest of the bridal party. They also get to decorate the getaway car and act as a resource for confused guests.
Junior Bridesmaids and Junior Groomsmen and Junior Ushers, are young members of the wedding party, aged 9 to 16. They’ll attend all major functions, excluding the bachelorette and bachelor parties, and fulfill the same responsibilities as senior squad members. Junior bridesmaids can wear more age appropriate versions of the bridesmaid dresses, or a style and color dress all their own, and junior groomsmen may sport a tux or suit.
Flower Girl and Child and Pet—little ones aged 3 through 8 can walk down the aisle before the bride, scattering flower petals from a basket, or carrying a pomander. Little ladies, cute little boys or even your furry friend can fill this role. Most flower children sit with their parents after their walk down the aisle.
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Father of the Bride—traditionally, with the bride’s parents’ paying for the bulk of the wedding, the father of the bride fronts most of the budget. In addition, brides’ dads have picked up additional to-dos along the way. Dad’s chores might include airport duty, coordinating maps/directions to the wedding site, scouting potential wedding reception venues, doling out tips to wedding day staff and a variety of toasting and hosting