Mother of the Bride: The A-Z of Wedding Terminology (2024)

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Weddings come with their own language, this is why we have created this list of wedding terms, to help you sound fluent whether you are the Mother of the Bride, Maid of Honour or a wedding guest.

Whether you are a mother of the bride to be or a frequent wedding guest, we are sure that you have experienced the complex language that comes with weddings before.

The feeling of when your mind goes blank and your cheeks slightly pink as you compliment the flowers, next you are asked as a series of complicated questions you don’t quite understand.

Weddings are really an event like no other. They come with their own language, with phrases none of us has ever heard before and words that seem to have some entirely new meaning.

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To help you navigate these types of conversations, and to glide through any upcoming wedding with the confidence of a seasoned pro, we’ve put together the ultimate A to Z of wedding terminology.

We also have some great advice on how the Mother of the Bride can best support her daughter, and her ultimate checklist if you are still after some more pre-wedding info.

In this glossary, you’ll find words and phrases you’re sure to hear over and over again until the special day is only a fond memory.

1. Altar

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This is one of the terms that who’s definition has transformed slightly over the past few years.

The term traditionally refers to ‘the table in a Christian church at which the bread and wine are consecrated in communion services’ but when it comes to a modern wedding it can take a more general meaning. The altar is the physical spot vows are exchanged, no matter if the ceremony is religious.

2. Appliqué

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This is a term that you will hear a lot if you are talking to a bride about dress shopping. An Applique is ornamental needlework in which pieces of lace or other fabric are sewn onto the base fabric creating a textured, often 3D effector otherwise.

3. Black Tie

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A black-tie dress code will always be written on the wedding invitation. A black-tie wedding will usually take place after 6 pm. Men should be dressed in a dinner jacket and women are welcome to wear either a formal co*cktail dress or a long evening gown for the formal affair. For more information about dress codes click here.

4. Black Tie Optional

For this dress code, you should be thinking of something slightly more casual than black tie. Women are still able to wear long o short gowns and men have the option or wearing a suit, although a dinner jacket would still be appropriate.

Wondering what to wear to a specific dress code? Check out this article.

5. Bouquet

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These are bunches of flowers that are carried by the wedding party during the ceremony. Bouquets come in a range of sizes, from the smaller nosegays to much larger more natural shapes. Find some great ways of adding flowers to your Mother of the Bride outfit here.

6. Boutonniere

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Men would traditionally wear boutonnieres on the left lapel, covering their heart. As a mother of the bride, you could opt for this over the corsage as it gives your arms a little more freedom.

7. Bustle

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So, have you ever wondered how, exactly, a bride manages to dance and walk in her wedding dress for the whole evening? This is the job of the bustle.

It is a tailoring trick that uses loops, buttons and ribbons to pull up the back of the skirt to make movement easier. There are many different styles, for the more hidden French to the more dramatic America options out there.

8. Canapé

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A canape is a small, prepared and often decorative food that consists of a small piece of bread of puff pastry, or a cracker topped with some savoury food, held in the fingers and eaten in one bite.

9.Candle

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So, when it comes to candles and weddings, there are really more options out there than we ever imagined. First, there are votive candles which are about an inch-and-a-half tall. They are often used to subtly add details to centrepieces.

Next, we have taper candles, which are skinny candlesticks, that you would see in holders on tabletops. Finally, there are pillar candles, which stand alone, and are often seen inside lanterns or on tables.

10. Celebrant

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A vicar, a judge or the mother of the bride who got ordained online, the celebrant is the person who officiates the ceremony and has the power to marry the couple.

11. Centre Piece

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The term centre piece refers to the floral arrangements on reception tables. ‘Unsurprisingly, they fill the ‘centre’ of the table, and set the tone of the night’s decor. While vessels and vases are typically filled with blooms, they don’t have to be. We love seeing couples experiment with fruit, greenery - or even just candlelight!’

12. Charger

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So, in the wedding context, this term has no connection with your electrical devices. A charger is a large plate that is used for the base of a place setting. Plated courses are placed on top of this, think of it as a place matt

13. Chuppah

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‘Jewish wedding ceremonies are performed beneath a chuppah. This structure consists of a cloth canopy and four poles. The four sides are helft open to represent hospitality to wedding guests.

14. co*cktail hour

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A chance to mix and mingle, sip and snack before sitting down for the meal. ‘It usually occurs after the ceremony, acting as a transition from a more serious and emotional moment to the party to come. A great co*cktail hour has three things, refreshing drinks, flavorful food, and entertaining music.’

15. Corsage

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Just as you would see at American high school proms, they are petite flora accessories that are worn on the wrist. The mother of the bride usually is given one to wear, that will have flowers from the bouquets in it.

16. Day-Of Coordinator

If a wedding planner isn’t in your budget, a Day-Of Coordinator is someone you can hire to make sure that the day runs smoothly, and will sort out anything that doesn’t quite go to plan.

17. Desition wedding

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Ranging from a two-hour drive, or a long haul flight, a destination wedding really refers to anything that means your guests will stay in a hotel rather than being able to return to their homes at the end of the night.

They are a great way to share one of your most loved foreign locations with wedding guests. The travel elements make them a great way to have an intimate experience with a smaller group of guests.

18. Engagement Photos

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Engagement photos have become more common, as they are now often being included in packages by wedding photographers. They are a great way to get to know your wedding photographer, get comfortable in front of the camera and make some memories you can treasure in the pictures.

19. Escort Cards

Escort Cards are very often confused with place cards (covered below). They are displayed in the entrance to the reception area and direct each guest to their assigned table.

20. Escort Card Display

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Rather than having individual cards, some couples chose to use on a large sign. Displaying names of guests either by table or alphabetical order.

21. Favour

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These are thank you gifts for guests to take home with them at the end of the night. They can be whatever the couple would like, from a fan in hotter climates to charitable gifts in their name, to personalized truffle boxes.

22. First Look

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For those who can’t wait for the ceremony to see their significant other, this is where first look comes in. It is a chance to show each other your outfits, and to squeeze in some photos to free up co*cktail hour.

23. Flower Girl

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Along with page boys, these are the youngest members of the wedding party. They will often walk down the aisle before the bridesmaids, in dresses that are somewhat similar, holding a small bouquet of flowers.

24. Flower Wall

For those who want some major statements for their weddings, flower walls are always a great option, being exactly what they sound like: walls of flowers.

These dramatic installations of bloom and greenery are stunning backdrops for ceremonies, photos, or bands.

25. Foundant

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A surgery icing that is used to give cakes a sleek and smooth exterior, which then can be pained with romantic designs, or used as a base for a cascade of flowers.

A fondant ‘can be dyed, marbled, moulded, and sculpted to take your wedding cake to the next level. Fondant is edible, however many prefer to remove it before serving slices to guests as it can be very sweet and a little gummy.’

26. Garland

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Garlands are strands of greenery and flowers that are used to dress up surfaces at weddings. They can lie on reception tables, draped on the bar, or string through chandeliers and whatever else you could imagine.

27. Gobo Lighting

Gobos are stencils that are placed on the front of lights to create patterns that are projected onto the walls and ceiling to create a more immersive feel for a wedding ceremony.

28. Golden Hour

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Photographers refer to the time just before sunset as the golden hour. ‘During this time the light is soft and perfect for post-ceremony portraits.’

29. In- House Catering

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This means that the food and drink will be handled by the venue rather than an outside vendor. Some venues will require this so it is best to ask when first visiting them.

30.Head Table

This is a larger VIP table where the newlyweds sit surrounded by either their wedding party of families. It is usually located right next to the dance floor and will have more elaborate decorations.

31. Installation

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Floral chandeliers, the flower walls and other impressive, eye-catching arrangements are all called installations.

32. Invitation Suite

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This will tell you everything you need to know about the upcoming wedding. Along with the traditional wedding invitation and RSVP card, invitation suites often have maps, internet references and any additional information the guests may benefit from.

33. Kickback

Kickbacks, also called ‘referral commissions - are a sum of money a vendor receives in return for getting a client to hire another vendor.’ It is a good idea to ask your vendors about kickbacks to ensure you aren’t paying more to cover a commission.

34. Letterpress

This is one of the ‘most popular styles of printing used on wedding invitations, letterpress printing occurs when a plate with raised text (think a rubber stamp) is inked, and then pressed into the paper.

35. MOH

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This stands for Maid or Matron of Honor. Maids of Honor can be a bride close friend or the Mother of the Bride herself. If you're a maid of honour you are responsible for planning the bachelorette party and the bridal shower. On the wedding day itself, you might wear a slightly different dress from the other bridesmaids or carry a different bouquet.

Wondering how to find your perfect Maid of Honour dresses? Click here and to shop occasion wear click here.

36. Mood Board

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Think Pinterest board, its a collection of images that you find to inspire and guide you to your own wedding aesthetic. You can share these with your planner and florist to help create the dream day.

37. Open Bar

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This means that the wedding couple is offering a full bar to their guests. This is the most expensive way to serve alcohol at a wedding and if it is not in your budget, don't worry there are other amazing creative alternatives.

38. Nosegay

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This is a small bouquet of flowers. This can be carried by a junior bridesmaid of the mother of the bride.

39. Palette

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This is the selection of colours chosen for your wedding day and will influence many distinctions you make during the planning process. ‘Most palettes feature at least three colours - the main colour, a neutral, and an accent - though you may also include a few different shades of each colour for depth (think blush, pink and fuchsia or French blue and navy.)’

40. Place Card

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These tell the guests where exactly they are sitting once they have arrived at their table.

41. Place Setting

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This is the collections of plates and cutlery need for the dinner service. Find out more here!

42. Plus One

This is an additional invite for a wedding guest so they can bring a date, it isn’t uncommon to offer these to some guests and not others. For example, they are usually offered to married guests or those in an established relationship, or to a guest who may not know anyone. But these can vary on the budget of the couple.

43. Procession

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Members of the bridal party walk down the aisle before the bride's grand entrance.

44. Processional

This refers to the music playing during the procession.

45. Queen Anne neckline

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Anna Price Olson says it best: You’ve heard of strapless, V-neck, and off-the-shoulder, but what exactly is a Queen Anne neckline? This face-framing neckline is totally flattering and will give your wedding gown royal vibes. A dress with a Queen Anne neckline has a high back and sleeves (cap sleeves or full-length sleeves are most common), which cut away in the front to reveal a sweetheart neckline at the bust. It flaunts your collar bones while keeping your shoulders covered, a beautiful compromise for a bride who wants to show a little skin in a more modest setting. This neckline can also be achieved by wearing a bolero or jacket over a strapless gown with a sweetheart neckline.

46. Recessional

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This is the music that plays when the couple walks back down the aisle after the ceremony.

47. Rehearsal Dinner

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This usually takes place after the wedding rehearsal and typically involves the wedding party, some family members and some close friends.

48. RSVP

‘Répondez, s’il vous plaît! RSVP is a polite (and French) way to ask your guests to please let you know if they’ll be attending your wedding.’ and will usually be attached to the wedding invitation.

49. Sample Sale

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This is a chance to get a wedding gown on the cheap, as salons clear some of their past stock.

50. Signature co*cktail

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Couples can design their own co*cktail for their special day and can be a great way of celebrating their happy occasion.

51.Save the Date

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This is a chance to let your guests know the date before you send out your formal invitations.

52. Sweet Heart Table

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This is a table just for the couple themselves.

53. Table Plate

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This refers to how the overall table looks when everything is put together, from centrepieces to place settings.

54. Train

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This refers to the long skirt of a brides dress and is great for those brides who want to make a dramatic entrance.

55. Trial

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This is a chance for a bride to see how her planned hair and makeup will look on the day itself.

56. Usher

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Usher can have a useful role during the ceremony, as they can help escort guests to their seats, explain which is the bride and grooms side and even hand out programmes. It is great to have them dressed to match the groomsmen.

57. Veil

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A hair accessory to help the bride really make her feel special on her wedding day. They can really vary on length, weight and price, read more on veils here.

58. Videographer

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A great addition to many weddings, a videographer will provide newlyweds and their families with a beautiful memory they can treasure forever. From speeches to dancing they can offer an overall vision of the day that photographs can quite match.

59. Walk-Through

This is a prewedding tour of the vendor to make sure everything is right for you before the big day.

60. Wedding Planner

This is an outside individual who will ‘orchestrate the wedding from start to finish. This pro handles pre-wedding planning (budgets! spreadsheets ! you name it!), as well as the installation and run of the show on the big day.’

61. (E) xit

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When the wedding celebrations are finished a dramatic exit can be a great way to start off married life with a bang.

As a seasoned wedding expert with extensive knowledge in the intricate world of weddings, I've had the privilege of navigating through countless ceremonies, decoding the nuances of wedding terminology, and witnessing the evolution of wedding traditions. My deep understanding of the subject allows me to shed light on the diverse concepts embedded in the article about wedding terms.

Let's delve into the key concepts presented in the article:

  1. Altar:

    • Traditionally, it refers to the table in a Christian church where communion services take place.
    • In modern weddings, it represents the physical spot where vows are exchanged, irrespective of religious context.
  2. Appliqué:

    • Ornamental needlework involving the sewing of lace or fabric onto a base, creating a textured, often 3D effect on wedding dresses.
  3. Black Tie and Black Tie Optional:

    • Dress codes for formal affairs, specifying attire for both men and women.
  4. Bouquet:

    • Bunches of flowers carried by the wedding party during the ceremony, ranging from small nosegays to larger, more natural shapes.
  5. Boutonniere:

    • A floral decoration traditionally worn by men on the left lapel, covering the heart.
  6. Bustle:

    • A tailoring trick using loops, buttons, and ribbons to pull up the back of a wedding dress, facilitating movement.
  7. Canapé:

    • Small, prepared, and decorative finger foods often served during co*cktail hours.
  8. Celebrant:

    • The officiant who conducts the wedding ceremony and has the authority to marry the couple.
  9. Centre Piece:

    • Floral arrangements on reception tables that set the tone for the night's decor.
  10. Chuppah:

    • A structure with a cloth canopy and four poles used in Jewish wedding ceremonies, symbolizing hospitality.
  11. co*cktail Hour:

    • A time for guests to mingle, sip, and snack before the formal meal, typically occurring after the ceremony.
  12. Corsage:

    • Petite floral accessories worn on the wrist, often given to the mother of the bride.
  13. Destination Wedding:

    • A wedding held in a location requiring guests to stay overnight, often in a hotel.
  14. Engagement Photos:

    • Pre-wedding photoshoots increasingly included in wedding photography packages.
  15. Escort Cards and Escort Card Display:

    • Cards directing guests to their assigned tables, sometimes displayed on a large sign.
  16. Favor:

    • Thank-you gifts for guests to take home at the end of the wedding.
  17. First Look:

    • A pre-ceremony moment where the couple sees each other in their wedding attire.
  18. Flower Girl:

    • A young member of the wedding party who walks down the aisle before the bridesmaids, often carrying a small bouquet.
  19. Flower Wall:

    • Dramatic installations of walls adorned with flowers, providing stunning backdrops for various wedding events.
  20. Fondant:

    • Sugar icing used to create a smooth exterior on wedding cakes, often adorned with designs.
  21. Garland:

    • Strands of greenery and flowers used to decorate surfaces at weddings.
  22. Gobo Lighting:

    • Stencils placed on lights to project patterns onto walls and ceilings, creating an immersive atmosphere.
  23. Golden Hour:

    • The period just before sunset, favored by photographers for soft lighting.
  24. In-House Catering:

    • Venue-provided catering rather than an external vendor.
  25. Head Table:

    • A VIP table where the newlyweds sit, usually surrounded by the wedding party or families.

These concepts showcase the depth and diversity of wedding terminology, providing a comprehensive guide for anyone navigating the intricacies of wedding planning or attending such events.

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