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What Does a Maid of Honor Do on the Wedding Day?

The maid of honor plays a starring role on the wedding day - not just in title, but in action. As the bride’s right-hand woman, your job is to be everywhere she needs you, often before she even asks.


Your day starts early, making sure the bride eats, stays hydrated, and breathes. You help her get into her dress, adjust her veil, and ensure she feels calm and confident as the big moment approaches. You might be the one holding tissues, pinning boutonnières, or texting vendors if there's a last-minute hiccup.


During the ceremony, you hold the bouquet, fluff the train, and sign the marriage license as a witness. Afterward, you’ll help organize family photos, keep the timeline moving, and assist the bride with touch-ups or a dress change if needed.


And let’s not forget your toast - delivered with love and poise during the reception. Then? You hit the dance floor and help keep the energy high.


More than anything, being a maid of honor means being steady, supportive, and selfless. You’re there to anticipate needs, ease stress, and celebrate fully - making sure your best friend’s day is everything she hoped for.



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