Q&A: Who is appropriate to walk the bride down the aisle? - Wedding Ceremonies - Wedding Planning
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Who Walks the Bride Down the Aisle?

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The bride can select whomever she wishes to walk her down the aisle. Traditionally, it is the bride’s father who does the honors, but it can be anyone who has helped raise her or is another important part of her life. If she isn’t close to her father, then it is perfectly acceptable to have her stepfather, brother, uncle, or even a friend "give her away." Another option is to have the her mother or both parents do the honors.

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