| Term |
Definition |
| Fabrics |
That all important ingredient that makes a wedding gown special! Gowns may be made of synthetic fabrics or pure, luxurious silk. The former is priced reasonably; the latter can break the bank! |
| Father of the Bride |
That guy who walks the bride down the aisle, he’s also the one who traditionally paid the tab for the wedding. But those days are long gone! |
| Father of the Groom |
He’s the one who walks the groom up the aisle in Jewish weddings… Otherwise, he just looks good and offers support to his son. |
| Favors |
Those little goodwill gifts given by the bride and groom to their guests. The most successful favors are edible and drinkable (meaning the guests won’t leave them behind). |
| Fiancé |
Man engaged to a woman. |
| Fiancée |
Woman who is engaged to a man. |
| Flower Girl |
Girls between the ages of four and eight who carry baskets of flowers up the aisle during the processional. |
| Flowers |
Nothing makes a wedding more beautiful than the wonder of fresh flowers. Give them the time and attention they deserve! |
| Formal Wear |
The attire that the groom and his bridal party wear to the wedding and reception. It varies based on whether the wedding is formal, semi-formal, or informal—from tuxes, to strollers and cutaways, to business suits. |