Rather than having a traditional maid of honor, people getting married can opt for "maids of honor," Sarah Stefanski, owner of Big Apple Bride Events, tells Bustle. This helps split up some of the duties that are traditionally tied to one maid of honor, like organizing a bachelorette party, helping with wedding decor, and coordinating the other members of the wedding party. Instead, if you want to designate multiple special folks on your big day, you can ask each of them to help out with one task, instead of expecting one person to do everything. "Most often, [people getting married] have different, but equally important, relationships with each person they want included in their big day and they should all feel special in some way," Stefanski says.
If you're thinking about choosing an alternative for a traditional maid for honor, go for it if that's what feels best to you. After all, your wedding day should be exactly what you want it to be.
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