It all depends on the bride who sets the theme, formality, colors of the wedding, etc. It is a formal wedding, a long gown is customary and the colors or colors depends on the color motif of the wedding. It it is a semi formal or garden type wedding, a shorter dress like a tealength or kneelength is appropriate with a less heavy fabric. It all truly depends on the bride and her wishes.
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Traditionally, no. Conventions have changed through time, but the parents of the bride are traditionally the ones responsible for organising the wedding and reception. The only part that the groom's parents should be responsible for is paying for the drinks at the reception - but again, modern conventions have changed, and this is quite possibly no longer the case.
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That depends on the religion and culture.
In Judaism, both sets of parents stand under the marriage canopy.
on the right
The grooms parents pay for the rehersal dinner and all expenses associated with it.
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For some mothers, the responsibilities of motherhood weigh heavily.
they helped their mothers cook and clean
* Unless the bride so chooses to do so then no, the groom's mother does not get a gift. Both mothers should have corsages at the wedding.
Elois Grooms's birth name is Elois T. Grooms.
Lady Grooms was born in 1970.
Anthony Grooms was born in 1955.
Elois Grooms was born on May 20, 1953, in Tompkinsville, Kentucky, USA.
Yes Red Grooms is still alive
Harlan Hobart Grooms died in 1991.
don't know sorry