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You’ve just started planning your dream wedding! You have a list of bridesmaids in mind and you want to delegate their responsibilities… starting with choosing your maid or matron of honor. You’ve heard both of these terms before, but aren’t they the same role? And if not, what are the differences between the two? Luckily, you’ve come to the right place to find out! Here’s an in-depth guide on the differences between a maid and matron of honor and how you can incorporate both into your wedding day.
Things You Should Know
- A matron of honor is married, while a maid of honor is unmarried. You can have both a maid and matron of honor, especially if it’s a large wedding with lots of tasks!
- Both MOHs are responsible for ensuring the bridal party is on schedule, hosting the bridal and bachelorette parties, and providing emotional support to the bride.
- If there’s a maid and a matron of honor, it’s up to the bride to decide their walking arrangements at the ceremony, as well as who stands by her at the altar.
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References
- ↑ https://youtu.be/fUV5-0rezlM?t=117
- ↑ https://www.theparksavoy.com/do-you-need-to-have-one-maid-matron-of-honor-only/
- ↑ https://blovedbridal.com/the-role-of-a-maid-or-matron-of-honor-in-a-wedding/
- ↑ https://youtu.be/ZqLHDU9HxmQ?t=62
- ↑ https://youtu.be/dZSaYMAf8xc?t=269
- ↑ https://blovedbridal.com/the-role-of-a-maid-or-matron-of-honor-in-a-wedding
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