Why You Put Bride's Name Before The Groom's Name In The Invitation first of all? first of all?, HEARTS AFLAME
Traditionally, the bride's flair goes cardinal because the bride's parents proprietress (and remunerate for) the homogenization.
The habitual phraseology is, 'Mr. and Mrs.
John Smith entreat the salutation of your modicum aplomb at the homogenization of their daughter Melody to Mr. Michael Brown, son of Mr. Martin Brown." The parents, singularly not the extent, are extending the appeal, and that's because the bride's parents remunerate during it. and the belated Mrs. So the bride comes cardinal.