Your walk down the aisle is arguably the most important couple minutes of your life—so you should really have an accompanying song that’s a step or two above “Here Comes the Bride.” We asked wedding ...
Want a little tradition in your wedding style? These songs will do the trick. There’s a lot to be said about making a wedding yours. It’s trendy. It’s individualistic. Yet, at the same time, there’s a ...
As I sat down to write this post about how to do your wedding processional, one thought came to mind: the Kardashians. As strange (and slightly embarrassing) as that sounds, hear me out: In the E!
We're breaking down the processional orders for different types of weddings. In a traditional Christian wedding, the groom typically waits at the altar, but variations can include his parents ...
More couples are skipping the traditional processional to Richard Wagner’s “Bridal Chorus.” By Morgan Sullivan Morgan Sullivan attended five weddings last year. Wagner’s “Here Comes the Bride” was not ...
Every product on this page was chosen by a Harper's BAZAAR editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. When it comes to choosing your wedding day playlist, the music you ...
The processional: the first big moment of the wedding. It’s dramatic, with all eyes on that walk down the aisle. There are some standards and rules that are easy to find in, for example, the Catholic ...
The wedding order of procession for a ceremony is really up to the couple to decide. But typically, an officiant will start the processional, followed by parents, the wedding party, and finally the ...