How to Be a Great Bride

A bride is the woman who is about to be married. The term also refers to the ceremony itself, which has roots in both an ancient Roman upper-class ritual (the “confarreatio”) and a medieval or early modern communal wedding feast (the “bride-ale”).

While there are plenty of traditions to embrace, you can be a true modern bride by taking some risks with your appearance. Whether it’s skipping the veil, opting for flats over heels, or choosing a shorter skirt, it is your big day and you should feel confident and radiant!

One of the best things you can do for yourself before your wedding is to make an effort to connect with each and every guest. This may mean introducing yourself to them over cocktails, visiting their table at dinner or dancing with them on the floor. It’s a great way to show your appreciation for all that they have done for you and to let them know that they are loved.

Choosing the right song for your wedding ceremony can be a challenge. You need a prelude piece, which will be played before the processional and recessional begin, and then you need to choose songs for each of those segments of the ceremony.

The processional usually involves a bride and groom, and you’ll want to choose a song that is beautiful and sentimental. The recessional typically involves the couple and their guests, and you’ll want to choose uplifting music to cheer everyone on as they celebrate the newlyweds!

As you prepare for your wedding, be sure to stay healthy and hydrated by drinking plenty of water and getting enough sleep. Try incorporating stress-reduction practices like yoga, meditation and deep-breathing exercises. This will help you manage your stress levels and feel calm and centered before the big day.

Another great thing you can do to keep yourself motivated and on track for your wedding is to establish a shared vision with your partner. This will allow you to work together effectively and efficiently. You can create a timeline, use checklists and prioritize tasks to help you stay on top of everything. It’s important to get a good night’s rest and avoid caffeine, sugar and alcohol to ensure you’re as rested and clear-headed as possible for the wedding day.

A few years ago, I worked with a couple who decided to have an intimate wedding with only their immediate family members. They held their ceremony on a secluded beach followed by an alfresco backyard BBQ reception. It was so sweet and special to see them become husband & wife in front of their closest friends and family! This was a truly beautiful and meaningful wedding, and I wish them all the best in their marriage. If you’re thinking of having a small wedding, check out this article for more inspiration. It’s a fun way to have a more relaxed and low-key celebration!

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