The eldest sister goes first
2006-10-24 14:38:29
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answered by rkilburn410 6
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The eldest sister usually goes first, and then the younger sister follows once the eldest is at the altar. However, I have seen it done where the father has one daughter on each arm and walks them down together. Depending on how your church is set up (three aisles is perfect), I have also seen both sisters come down together, one sister down each of the end aisles...the eldest would have dad walk her down and the younger would have a brother or close male friend/relative...good luck!!!
2006-10-24 16:33:15
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answered by VAWeddingSpecialist 6
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assuming your father is giving you both away he would stand in the middle of you both and have one of you each side.
if you are being given away by different people then the two men will be in the centre while you and you sister are on the outside of each man.
this is the best way so you and your sister dont fall over each others dresses.
if the aisle is small and again you are being given away by two different people then you need to decide which one of you will take the lead and walk down the aisle first then the othe one should follow.
good luck
2006-10-24 23:40:45
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answered by rosierotweiller 2
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how about hand in hand or arm in arm together? or if your father wants to walk you down the aisle..how about him in the middle and one sister on each arm?
How much fun this is! Happy wedding!!
2006-10-24 14:45:45
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answered by OliveRuth 4
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The oldest usually goes first and when she is at the alter... then the youngest comes doen so each bride has her own special moment..... or you can do it side by side but with narrow aisles and big gowns that causes a problem.... good luck
2006-10-24 14:45:14
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answered by Sandy 6
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Depending on whether the two of yu are sharing bridesmaids and other attendants.....you can walk down side by side together and then separate each to their own groom, who will already be waiting up in the front with the minister.
Or, if your attendants are different, you would each walk with your own attendants and meet up front.
2006-10-25 16:48:45
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answered by lildragonlexi 4
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My parents and my cousin had a double wedding, they had each bride walk down the isle separate to their groom, your dad will just have to walk down twice, that way you each have your moment not only with your dad but for all to see each of you!
2006-10-24 17:02:19
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answered by janharrisonpink 1
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that depends on if someone is giving the both of you away or not. if you each have someone to give you away then the eldest sister goes first. if you choose the same person to give you away that person walks with each of you on one side arm in arm. if it is just the two of you and no one is giving you away walk arm in arm. congrads to both of you and best wishes.
2006-10-24 15:19:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I have seen it done with the older sister coming down first, preferably with Dad; then the younger.
I have also seen both come down together with dad between.
Talk with your sister & parents, what do YOU want?
2006-10-24 14:45:29
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answered by Anonymous
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It deermines how you think this wedding should be it really isn't a curtain way it's really a tredition.
2006-10-24 14:40:04
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answered by Anonymous
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