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50 Offbeat Wedding Ideas for the Non-Traditional Bride

If you want your day to be a truly signature one, there are plenty of subtle alterations you can make to classic wedding traditions. Here are 50 ideas that will make your wedding anything but ordinary.

By: Lauren Gordon

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  • Officiant

    Officiant

    If a priest or judge won’t do, there are plenty of routes to find an above-average officiant for your ceremony. Persuade a loved one to be ordained and have them arrive in a unique way, be it in a pop culture costume or by having a puppet parade in tow.

    Related: 10 Meaningful Touches for Your Wedding Ceremony

  • Parent Dances

    Parent Dances

    If both parents are present at your wedding, why just dance with one of them? Ask both parents to participate in a group dance, or skip the sentimental swaying altogether and have your bridal party join you on the floor to get the party started sooner.

  • Wedding Flowers

    Wedding Flowers

    Most weddings are overflowing with flowers — and while traditional bridal bouquets are beautiful, they can also feel overdone. Mix it up by giving your bridal party lovely lanterns to carry, lighting the way for your arrival down the aisle. 

    Related: 25 Ways to Transform Your Wedding With Lighting

  • First Dance

    First Dance

    Don’t really have the moves when it comes to dancing? Swap the first dance for something more simple, like hula hooping! Provide a few extra hula hoops and ask guests to join in towards the end of your song.

    Related: 15 Ways to Make Your First Dance More Memorable

  • Guest Book

    Guest Book

    A guest book is a lovely keepsake — but if it’s just, well, a book, it may just collect dust on the shelf. A DIY frame that matches your motif, however, can be turned into sentimental wall art for your newlywed home.

    Related: 50 Unique Wedding Guest Book Ideas

    Photo Credit: Lauren Gordon

  • Dinner

    Dinner

    Sure, everyone likes a fancy meal, but how many weddings have you been to where you would have just killed for some comfort food? Give your guests what they really want by curating a unique, casual menu featuring anything from pigs in a blanket to gourmet pizza.

  • Shoes

    Shoes

    Are you struggling with the idea of wearing stilettos all day? Make your wedding magical (and more comfortable) by seeking out unique styles. You could try your luck at thrift shops or order specially made footwear, like these fun fairy shoes.

    Related: 30 Wedding-Worthy Flats

    Photo courtesy of Fairy Steps

  • Aisle Runner

    Aisle Runner

    Rolling out the red carpet will always make you feel like a star, but picking an aisle runner that speaks to your personality is far more glamorous. You can roll out cuts of astroturf, your favorite patterned textile, or a personalized fabric — all would accent your day in an unexpected way.

    Related: 40 Ways to Decorate Your Ceremony Aisle

    Photo Credit: The Other Sister Photography

  • Groom Suit

    Groom Suit

    Skip the traditional tux and have your groom add some vintage fun to your wedding by unearthing an old-school suit. While checking out thrift stores, be sure to search for a matching vintage bow or neck tie to complete the look.

    Related: Beyond the Black Tux: Stylish Groom Inspiration

    Photo courtesy of JauntyRooster/Etsy

  • Place Cards

    Place Cards

    Personalize your place cards by skipping the average holders and getting crafty. Check out these painted clothespins that will adorably hold your guests' table assignments.

    Related: 35 Cool Ways to Display Your Escort Cards

    Photo courtesy of DeftPenDesigns/Etsy

  • Favors

    Favors

    Let’s face it: Most wedding favors — especially the non-edible ones — will be "forgotten" by your guests at the end of the night. So why not have some fun with them instead? Get hysterical photos by gifting guests with customized temporary tattoos, and have application stations around the reception venue so they can put their fun and funky favor to use. 

    Related: 30 Favor Ideas From Real Weddings

    Photo courtesy of FastTat/Etsy

  • Centerpieces

    Centerpieces

    Mason jars are probably flooding your Pinterest boards for centerpiece inspiration, but why not look to other everyday objects instead? With little tea lights and a bit of paint, you can transform something like a common brick into a rustic centerpiece. 

    Related: Beyond Flowers: 50 Unique Ideas for Your Centerpieces

    Photo Credit: Julie Redmond

  • Photographer

    Photographer

    Capture the day intimately by putting your guests to work. Find vintage Polaroid cameras and place them on the tables, and task guests with taking photos and depositing their favorites into your card box. Not only will you get instant photo gratification, but you’ll get to see all of your memorable moments through your guests’ eyes. 

    Related: 50 Ideas for a Vintage-Inspired Wedding

    Photo courtesy of Sopworth Vintage/Etsy

  • Unity Ceremony

    Unity Ceremony

    Sure, you could jointly light a candle as a symbol of your forever burning love — or you could take the much more delicious route and sip on each other’s favorite cocktail or share a bite of your favorite sandwich. Your call. 

    Related: 10 New Twists on Old Wedding Traditions

    Photo Credit: Erin Lindsey Images

  • Wedding Programs

    Wedding Programs

    Everyone pretty much gets the gist of of ceremony proceedings, so why not have fun with your programs? There are a ton of funny and quirky pamphlet ideas that will help set a casual tone for your nuptials.

    Related: 15+ Creative Wedding Program Ideas

    Photo Credit: Megan Andrews Photo

  • Ceremony Music

    Ceremony Music

    The right music sets the mood for the ceremony, but classical music or religious hymns don’t always speak to the style of the not-so-average bride. Instead of a DJ or organ player, task a skilled loved one with operating a record player that plays your favorite vinyl tunes.

    Related: Complete Guide to Wedding Music

  • Wedding Venue

    Wedding Venue

    Barns, beaches, and country clubs are all fine spots to say your “I dos,” but finding a truly memorable location is going to make your guests buzz about your wedding for years to come. Get married boho style by checking out alternative venues, like this English Roulotte for a countryside wedding that blows away the average barn. 

    Related: 50 Unexpected Places to Tie the Knot

    Photo Credit: Richard Howden 

  • Ceremony Readings

    Ceremony Readings

    Sometimes, religious prose or those time-honored vows just won’t do. Look to your favorite childhood books, poems, or love letter passages for inspiration.

    Related: 50 Quotes About Love and Marriage

    Photo Credit: Timecut Photography

  • Cake Topper

    Cake Topper

    Skip the ceramic figurines and top your cake with a metallic laser-cut banner; it's a perfectly personal way to let your style shine through. 

    Related: 50 Creative Wedding Cake Toppers

    Photo courtesy of BespokeCountryWed/Etsy

  • Quirky Dress

    Quirky Dress

    Who says a bride can’t be colorful? Instead of donning a plain white dress on your wedding day, funk up tradition with a custom dress filled with colorful accents, like dyed tulle and whimsically-placed flowers.

    Related: The Most Daring Wedding Gowns We've Ever Seen

  • Bouquet

    Bouquet

    A bouquet of flowers is fleeting, but by choosing a bauble-based bouquet, you get to have a keepsake that will last you forever. 

    Related: 25+ Ways to Preserve Your Wedding Memories

    Photo Credit: Kimberly Aurora

  • Celebration Rice

    Celebration Rice

    If you don’t want to deal with confetti clean up, have guests wave congratulatory flags in your honor with words of encouragement or funny phrases to make your send off into marriage a lighthearted one. 

    Related: 15 Spectacular Ideas for Your Wedding Sendoff

    Photo Credit: Choco Studio

  • Signature Drinks

    Signature Drinks

    Instead of coming up with a signature cocktail, serve delicious alcohol-infused cupcakes that are equally imbibing. 

    Photo Credit: Leslie Haasch of Stress Baking

  • Table Numbers

    Table Numbers

    Use your wedding table numbers as a way to reflect your wedding theme — like Legos for a nostalgic wedding or Scrabble tiles for a literary wedding.

    Related: 50 Memorable Ideas for Your Table Numbers

    Photo Credit: Infused Studios

  • Linens

    Linens

    Be bold and let your reception shine. Skip the matte linens and go for a metallic or sequined sheet so that your special day glitters and glistens. 

    Related: 50 Gorgeous Ways to Dress Up Your Reception Tables

    Photo Credit: Jen Kroll Photography

  • Dessert-Inspired Bar

    Dessert-Inspired Bar

    If you and your sweetie don’t have a single sweet tooth between you, try setting up a savory snack bar instead. You can turn your favorite dish into a station, with ideas like a themed popcorn stand or mashed potato bar. 

    Related: Stylish Ways to Display Your Food & Drinks

  • Sweetheart Table

    Sweetheart Table

    Draw attention to your sweetheart table by decorating it with your bridal party’s bouquets, setting up the area with hooks and fishing line that can allow the bouquets to be easily hung.

    Related: 25 Pretty Head Table Ideas: From Big Traditional to Intimate Sweetheart

    Photo Credit: Rob Mould Photography

  • Seating Chart

    Seating Chart

    Use a unique seating chart for guests to find their spots instead of traditional place cards. All you’ll need for this stellar seating chart is some string, nails, and a slab of wood. 

    Related: 50 Eye-Catching Seating Charts

  • Lighting

    Lighting

    Ask any wedding planner, and they’ll tell you that adding a lighting plan to your reception venue is an ambiance essential. But skip the gels and floor lights and add your own flare by filling the room with strategically-placed lights to give the room a romantic glow.

    Related: 25 Ways to Transform Your Wedding With Lighting

    Photo Credit: VENDecor

  • Photo Booth

    Photo Booth

    An actual photobooth may be too extravagant for your taste, so why not set up a faux one? Paint up or print out a funny background and let guests have a blast with disposable cameras, or ask your photographer to spend part of their evening snapping those shots.

    Related: 30 Creative Ways to Entertain Your Wedding Guests

  • Bridesmaid Dresses

    Bridesmaid Dresses

    Give your wedding party a signature look by skipping the full-length satin gowns in favor of a shirt and skirt combo that will flatter all of your best gals.

    Related: 7 Colors That Look Great on Every Bridesmaid

  • Ring Bearer

    Ring Bearer

    Instead of tasking your favorite little man with the big job of holding your rings, get him to carry a funny or sweet sign that will announce your arrival. 

    Related: 50 Clever Wedding Signs Your Guests Will Love

    Photo Credit: PW Photography

  • Flower Girls

    Flower Girls

    Don’t sweat it if you don’t have a little lady in your life to pepper the aisle with petals. You can get your best grandma gals to help you out for a fun way to include the young at heart.

    Related: Wedding Roles & Responsibilities: Who Does What?

    Photo Credit: Genevieve Leiper

  • Bridal Party Proposal

    Bridal Party Proposal

    Asking your friends to be a part of your special day is so monumental — so make it unforgettable. Send around puzzles for 'maids to decode, and when they discover your sweet request, they’ll just have to say yes. 

    Related: How to "Propose" to Your Bridesmaids

  • Bridal Party Gifts

    Bridal Party Gifts

    Brides often thank their bridal party with gifts of themed jewelry, but rather than giving them a generic chain, make it more personal. A locket containing a photo of you and your bridal party member is not only a sentimentally sweet gift, but if your bridesmaids wear them to the festivities, it will give your wedding a unique, rustic touch. 

    Related: The Dos and Don'ts of Bridesmaid Gifts

    Photo coutesy of YugenTribe/Etsy

  • Wedding Card Holder

    Wedding Card Holder

    Think outside the card box and look for ways to upcycle alternative containers that guests can fill with cards or well wishes, like this personalized mini wine barrel. 

    Related: 16 Fun Ideas for Your Wedding Card Box

    Photo courtesy of TheManRegistry/Etsy

  • Transportation

    Transportation

    If you or your partner has the riding chops, arrive for your big day on the back of a motorcycle. No one will forget that entrance.

    Related: Arrive in Style: 25 Wedding Transportation Ideas

    Photo Credit: Jill Devries

  • Men

    Men's Jewelry

    If you find golden bands boring and a tattoo ring too trendy, try hunting around for a ring that has personality. These steampunk bridal bands are the perfect blend of traditional and stylish. 

    Photo courtesy of SwankMetalSmithing/Etsy

  • Garter

    Garter

    If you’re a bride who considers herself silly and sexy, your garter can’t just represent the seductive side of you. Add your own quirky charm to it with accents that showcase your silly nature, like this geeky garter.

    Related: 50 Amazing Superhero-Themed Wedding Ideas

    Photo Credit: TablesandTemari/Etsy

  • Makeup

    Makeup

    A blushing bride doesn’t have to adhere to the “natural” on her big day. Be bold and go for dramatic, nearly ethereal looks with your makeup and hair color. 

    Related: 75 Wedding Hairstyles for Every Length

  • Hair

    Hair

    Perhaps jewels, veils, and flowers simply just don’t appeal to you for your wedding day hairstyle, but you do want something to help you stand out. Aside from elaborately constructed braids or quirky hair colors, you can give your do a signature look with accents, like lace bows.

  • Whimsical Décor

    Whimsical Décor

    Splurge on a unique décor element your guests can't miss, like this cool butterfly chandelier. Bonus: You can later use as decoration in your new digs as a married couple.

    Related: 50 Over-the-Top Wedding Ideas We Can't Help But Love

    Photo Credit: John Labbe / Event Designer: Preston Bailey

  • Wedding Games

    Wedding Games

    For couples who live for game night, having something a little extra for guests to do is a must. But if you’re hoping to skip the typical yard games, like cornhole, you’ll definitely want to check out yard dice. Be sure to write up and post game ideas and rules to inspire and entice guests to play.

    Related: 20+ Ways to Make Your Reception More Fun

    Photo courtesy of SandyKsCustomDesigns/Etsy

  • Wedding Cake

    Wedding Cake

    Perhaps you want to treat your guests to something less conventional than an ornately decorated cake? Try a tower of your favorite sweet treats, like cookies or brownies. 

    Related: 25 Delicious Wedding Cake Alternatives

    Photo Credit: Piece of Cake

  • Toasting Flutes

    Toasting Flutes

    Cheers to your new life in style with toasting flutes that are anything but traditional. Look for flutes that fit your color scheme or just simply speak to you.

    Photo courtesy of MaryElizabethArts/Etsy

  • Invitations

    Invitations

    Forget cardstock and magnets — prepare guests for your quirky wedding by sending out fun signature invites, like these film reels.

    Related: 50 Ideas for Your Wedding Invitations

    Photo Credit: Rigard Janse van Rensburg

  • Wedding Rings

    Wedding Rings

    The exchange of wedding rings during the ceremony is a pivotal and symbolic moment, but what maybe rings just aren’t your thing. Instead, exchange other meaningful pieces of jewelry, like these braided leather necklaces adorned with a vow-engraved charm to tell the world you’re taken. 

    Photo courtesy of SPUNKbyCM/Etsy

  • Veil

    Veil

    Love the idea of a headpiece but can’t bear to think of wearing a classic veil? Try a colorful, quirky accessory that will pop against any white dress. With subtle nods to a traditional birdcage veil, a fun, feathered piece like this feels “bridal” without being too conventional. 

    Photo Credit: Sparkle Malarkey 

  • Garter Toss

    Garter Toss

    Skip the traditional garter toss and plan a fun surprise for the kids instead; toss plush toys that'll become snuggly wedding keepsakes!

  • Bouquet Toss

    Bouquet Toss

    Are all of your single ladies worthy of love? Of course they are! That is why you should toss a multiplying bouquet instead of one solid throw away. Once you toss, the girls will quickly see that there are plenty of flowers up for grabs. 

    Related: Harmless Pranks to Play on Your Wedding Guests

    Photo Credit: Kylene & Ryan Studios

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Tip of the Day: Deciding whether or not to change your last name after marriage is a big decision—consider the impact that it will have on both your personal and professional identity. Don't feel pressured to rush it based on others' expectations. Take your time, consider all of your options and then make your plan. If you do decide to legally change your name, then MissNowMrs.com is a great resource.

Plus, find out how to tackle more Post-Wedding Tasks.

5 Wedding Expenses That Cost More Than You'd Think

When setting your wedding budget, it's important to be realistic about the actual costs associated with the products or services you want. Whether you're planning to go all out or you're hoping to keep it cost-effective, certain items are worth the splurge. Here are five wedding expenses that are surprisingly pricey and why you should still opt for them.

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Must-Haves for a Beach Wedding

Get inspired by these destination-perfect beauty and style finds.

By: Naima DiFranco

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Must-Haves for a Beach Wedding

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Photo Credit: Photo by: Gavin Wade on Style Unveiled via Lover.ly

Tip of the Day: Make them earn it—seeing you kiss, that is! For decades upon decades, the tradition was for wedding guests to clink a utensil against a glass, and others would join in, as a signal for the bride and groom to pucker up. It’s a lovely tradition, but not when you have to do it a dozen times in one night. This cute "make us kiss" card is far more fun and memorable!

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Photo Credit: Signatures by Sarah

Here, some of the most romantic smooches:

The Grab

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The "Heck Yes"


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The Sweep-Her-Off-Her-Feet Kiss


Photo by: Casey Connell on Glamour And Grace via Loverly

The Tease


Photo by: Limelife Photography on Oh Lovely Day via Lover.ly

The Funny One


Photo by: Studio Sixty Photography on Polka Dot Bride via Lover.ly

Give Me a Hand Here


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The Sparkler


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The Forehead Peck


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The Cover-Up


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Beyond the Black Tux: Stylish Groom Inspiration

Grooms, it's your time to shine, too! Discerning gents are stepping up their style game with sharp suits or tuxedos and injecting personality into their attire with notice-me neckwear and boutonnieres. Check out inspiration for fellas who want to break the mold and look just as chic as their better half.

By: Stefania Sainato

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Beyond the Black Tux: Stylish Groom Inspiration

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50 Must-Have Photos With Your Bridesmaids

Whether they’re your sisters, best friends, or college roommates, your bridesmaids have your back at all times and have been there every step of the way, both during wedding planning and your friendship. It’s only fitting to capture the moments with them by your side while you embark on the next chapter. From the genuine and sentimental to the crazy and fun, you’ll want these shots on your bridesmaid photo shot list. 

By: Hillary Hoffower

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  • Love

    Love

    These letters not only characterize the romance of the day but also make for a fun photo with your 'maids. Void of props? Use your arms to spell out the word instead.

    Related: 50 Clever Signs Your Wedding Guests Will Love

    Photo Credit: Rachwal Photography

  • See No Evil

    See No Evil

    This playful shot shows perfectly shows off both bouquets and dresses.

    Related: 50 Fairy Tale Floral Arrangements

    Photo Credit: Chard Photographer

  • In the Pews

    In the Pews

    Once the guests are off to cocktail hour, take advantage of the church one last time for a photo op. With the bridesmaids staggered in the pews, this shot lets the bride take center stage in the aisle. 

    Photo Credit: VUE Photography

  • Goofing Off

    Goofing Off

    Goofy photos let you and your bridesmaids show off your individual personalities. They’re also great for those in the party who don’t feel comfortable posing.

    Related: 50 Ideas for a Vintage-Inspired Wedding

    Photo Credit: Braxton Black of JLP & Associates

  • Looking at Each Other

    Looking at Each Other

    Sometimes, there isn’t any fun in being perfectly composed. A snap of your best friends looking at each other with affection shows your sisterhood at its finest. Can you feel the love?

  • The Bouquet Shot

    The Bouquet Shot

    Use an artistic angle to show off those florals and succulents you pain-stakingly obsessed over.

  • The Serious Face

    The Serious Face

    With a hint of glamor and a little bit sultry, the serious face look can result in a stunning shot worthy of a fashion magazine.

    Photo Credit: Pepper Nix Photography

  • On the Docks

    On the Docks

    Forget formal photos — this shot of these carefree barefoot beauties proves that natural photos take the cake. If you have a waterfront wedding, find the dock nearest you; it’s the perfect prop.

    Related: 50 Ideas for Beach Weddings

  • Under the Veil

    Under the Veil

    Get creative — fit your bridal party under your veil for a fun shot!

    Related: 50 Reasons to Wear a Veil

    Photo Credit: Barnet Photography

  • Kiss From the Maids

    Kiss From the Maids

    Now flip the script! Let your bridesmaids shower you with affection just once more — you deserve it. 

    Photo Credit: Grey Bird Gallleries

  • Kiss to the Maids

    Kiss to the Maids

    Pucker up — blow your bridesmaids a kiss as a thank-you for all their hard work and support.

    Photo Credit: Jeremy Bustos of StudioThisIs

  • Pinwheel Props

    Pinwheel Props

    Rigid smiles? Not in your bridal party. Props put everyone at ease, making for fun and natural photos. These colorful pinwheels add a dash of whimsy and quirkiness.

    Related: 50 Offbeat Wedding Ideas for the Non-Traditional Bride

    Photo Credit: Aubrey Joy Photography

  • The Candid Shot

    The Candid Shot

    Sometimes the best photos are those unstaged. Candid shots such as this one capture you and your girls in your natural element and highlight the essence of your friendship.

    Photo Credit: Lara Hotz

  • Circle of Friendship

    Circle of Friendship

    Take to the floor! This laid-back circle of friendship is nothing but boho vibes, perfect for a woodland wedding.

  • Groomsmen’s Jackets

    Groomsmen’s Jackets

    And you thought your look was complete — until you donned the boys’ apparel, that is. The juxtaposition of menswear with glamorous dresses makes for a playfully charming snap.

    Photo Credit: Jessica Fairchild

  • Sitting Down

    Sitting Down

    We love how this stunning photo highlights the venue, the bride’s beautiful lace gown, her pastel posse, and their adoring looks all in one.

    Related: Mix & Match Done Right: 25 Ideas for Your Bridesmaids

    Photo Credit: Skyla Walton Photography

  • Confetti

    Confetti

    Because who doesn’t love to throw confetti?

    Related: Fun Things to Throw at the Newlyweds

  • The Behind Shot, Part II

    The Behind Shot, Part II

    Go against the grain and look back at the camera — you are the bride, after all.

    Photo Credit: Kim Le Photography

  • The Behind Shot

    The Behind Shot

    This serene and peaceful snap says, “we have each other’s backs.” Not only does it capture a moment of reflection, but it’s a great way to show off your train and the back of the bridesmaids’ dresses.

    Related: 70+ Wedding Gowns That Are Even More Beautiful from the Back

    Photo Credit: This Modern Romance

  • Bouquet Cheers

    Bouquet Cheers

    Up, down, to the side — have a little fun when it comes to celebrating with your bouquets. 

  • The Laughing Shot

    The Laughing Shot

    A giggle between best friends captured in between all the formal photos makes for a raw and real photo.

    Related: 50 of the Best Wedding Photos

    Photo Credit: Grey Bird Gallleries

  • Side Angle

    Side Angle

    Another alternative to the standard front pose, a side angle adds a bit of flair and creativity. Pretty parasols offer a feminine, romantic vibe.

  • Out the Window

    Out the Window

    The perfect last dressing room memory, this moment is a metaphorical adieu before your girls send you off to your groom. Looking out the window symbolizes looking to the future ahead — or it can just be a way to spy on guests as they arrive.

    Related: All That Glitters: Metallic Wedding Inspiration

    Photo Credit: Abbey Conroy

  • Bad Bridesmaids

    Bad Bridesmaids

    We love the dysfunction of this cheeky photo that plays up typical bridesmaid antics. Which one are you guilty of?

    Related: Wedding Photos That'll Make You Laugh

  • How’d You Meet the Bride?

    How’d You Meet the Bride?

    Have each of your bridesmaids hold up a sign saying how she met you (or her relation to you) for a personalized picture. Plus, it’ll help you remember that you met Anna in college when you’re in your rocking chair sixty years down the road!

    Related: 30 Fun Bridal Party Photos

    Photo Credit: Katy Hall

  • The Selfie Shot

    The Selfie Shot

    Of course you’ve got to gather your squad for a selfie, but make sure your photographer is there to capture the selfie in action for a fun twist. What better way to capture the genuine happiness around you and show off the beautiful results of all that primping? 

    Photo Credit: Katelyn James

  • Cheers

    Cheers

    A toast to the bride — and those who helped make her day so special — is definitely in order. The circle effect created by the from-below angle not only makes for a unique shot, but focuses attention on what’s at hand, literally — the bubbly.

    Related: Cheat Sheet to Ace Your Maid of Honor Speech

  • Popping Bottles

    Popping Bottles

    All those hours of primping and prepping are hard work! Add a bit of fizz to your morning with a champagne splash.

    Related: Best Songs for Your Wedding Morning Playlist

  • Dressing Room Fun

    Dressing Room Fun

    You’ll be a bundle of nerves and energy in the morning, so things are bound to get a little goofy in the dressing room, providing for the perfect photo op.

  • The iPhone Shot

    The iPhone Shot

    We are in the age of technology, after all. It’s only fitting to get a snap of the bridesmaids documenting your stunning debut via iPhone — a modern take on the first look.

    Related: Tech Etiquette: New Rules for the Modern Bride

    Photo Credit: David Mielcarik

  • First Look

    First Look

    Capturing the look on everyone’s faces once you’re all dolled up is priceless. Pre-ceremony emotions are ones you’ll cherish forever.

  • Pinning the Veil

    Pinning the Veil

    The final touch to getting ready, fastening the veil is a sweet moment you’ll want to capture. Besides, you’ll want a close-up of the veil’s pretty details.

    Related: 50 Long Wedding Veils That Will Leave You Speechless

    Photo Credit: Mark Tattersall

  • Slipping on the Garter

    Slipping on the Garter

    Sliding on the garter can be a little difficult if you have to battle a lot of tulle, but that’s what your posse is for.

    Related: 40+ Ideas for Your Garter Toss Song

  • Zip it Up

    Zip it Up

    Slipping into your wedding gown is no easy feat. Capture your team in action helping you put on your dream dress. You might want to get your mom in on this one, too.

    Related: Magical Photos of Parents Seeing Their Daughter As a Bride For the First Time

    Photo Credit: Jana Williams

  • All Dolled Up

    All Dolled Up

    Getting ready together is half the fun! Whether you’re wearing robes, pajamas, or boyfriend shirts, the matching pre-dress glam shot is a staple.

    Photo Credit: Jessica Fairchild

  • Mirror, Mirror

    Mirror, Mirror

    Primping time isn’t fun without your girlfriends, and it isn’t done right without their helping hands. Whether they’re taming flyways or adjusting your jewelry, document all those behind the scenes moments. Use a mirror to your advantage for creative photo options. 

    Related: Complete Wedding-Day Timeline

  • Jump for Joy

    Jump for Joy

    Getting married doesn’t mean you always have to be an adult, right? There’s nothing like carefree innocence. Throw it back to your slumber party days, and jump on the bed with your best friends in excitement for the big day.

    Related: 25 Little Reasons to Appreciate Your Best Friends

    Photo Credit: Il Mare Photography

  • Perspective

    Perspective

    In need of a backdrop? That’s what your bridesmaids are for. Distance and space bring a whole new perspective — literally. 

    Photo Credit: Landino Photo

  • End of the Night

    End of the Night

    Sweet and sentimental, a group hug on the dance floor at the night’s end epitomizes the close bond of your friendship and a moment you’ll always remember.

    Related: 100 Sentimental Wedding Ideas You'll Love

    Photo Credit: Arna Bee

  • Stunna Shades

    Stunna Shades

    Because you and your girls are stunners — and so hot that you need to put your blinders on.

  • On the Bed

    On the Bed

    Don’t forget to capture all the moments before you walk down the aisle with your girls. You really can’t have enough getting ready shots, including this classic snuggled-up-on-the-bed pose.

    Related: 200+ Emotional Wedding Moments

    Photo Credit: Barnet Photography

  • Holding Hands

    Holding Hands

    This simple gesture symbolizes that your bridesmaids are by your side through the good times and the bad.

    Related: How to Choose Your Bridesmaids

    Photo Credit: Kyle Hale

  • Peek-A-Boo

    Peek-A-Boo

    Line your ladies up behind you for an adorably silly photo op.

  • Drink Up

    Drink Up

    This boozy shot is just pure fun. Enjoy a drink in the bar pre-ceremony with your girls to relieve any pre-wedding jitters.

    Related: 20 Cute Wedding Photos to Cheer You Up

    Photo Credit: Miller + Miller

  • Look Back At It

    Look Back At It

    A little bit sassy, cute, and lively, the “turn-around” pose offers a fresh take on the classic bridesmaid stance.

  • The Shoe Shot

    The Shoe Shot

    The dresses often steal all the credit, but what’s a girl without a pair of killer shoes? We love how this line up draws attention to fabulous pumps without distracting from the girls wearing them.

    Related: Rainbow-Inspired Wedding Ideas

    Photo Credit: Greggo Photography

  • Stairway to Bride

    Stairway to Bride

    Staircases provide so much creative freedom when it comes to backdrops. This glamorous photo reminds us of a cast photo for a TV show.

    Related: 25 Wedding-Planning Lessons From Our Favorite (and Least Favorite) On-Screen Couples

    Photo Credit: Jana Williams

  • En Route

    En Route

    Years from now, a darling photo en route to the ceremony will remind you of the mix of excitement and butterflies in your stomach you felt on your way to the aisle, along with the friends who helped you get through it all. 

  • Abbey Road

    Abbey Road

    This stunning candid shot reminds us of a bridal version of The Beatles’ "Abbey Road" cover. Think of it as the “artsy photo” for your wedding album.

    Related: Complete Guide to Wedding Music

  • Ready to Walk

    Ready to Walk

    This precious moment as the bridesmaids pick up bride’s dress to walk to the ceremony transforms ordinary to special.

    Photo Credit: Archetype Studio

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