Bridesmaid

A bridesmaid is a close friend or family member who supports the bride during wedding planning and participates in the wedding ceremony.

What is a Bridesmaid?

A bridesmaid is a member of the bridal party chosen by the bride, often a sister, cousin, or close friend, who assists the bride with planning, and pre-wedding events, and provides emotional support. Bridesmaids play a vital role in helping the bride prepare for her big day by organizing activities like the bridal shower and bachelorette party and providing assistance with various wedding tasks.

On the wedding day, bridesmaids stand alongside the bride during the ceremony, symbolizing their support and presence. They often coordinate in attire, usually matching dresses or colors chosen by the bride, contributing to the visual unity and aesthetic of the wedding.

Bridesmaids also help the bride with practical matters on the day, such as ensuring her dress is properly adjusted, assisting with any last-minute needs, and helping to ease pre-wedding nerves. Their involvement helps create a joyful atmosphere and strengthens the bond shared with the bride as she embarks on her new journey.