
In the world of
weddings traditions are cherished. But they
also evolve to meet the needs of modern couples and
their guests. Often in profound ways.
One such tradition is the custom of guests standing
as the bride makes her grand entrance. While this
gesture is rooted in respect and admiration, it is
time for a change, so I request the guests to remain
seated for the entrance of the bride.
Why do I do this? Because it creates an inclusive,
and picture-perfect experience for all of your
wedding guests. And because I have a strong belief
that encouraging guests to remain seated is a fresh,
thoughtful approach that respects tradition while
embracing inclusivity and modern sensibilities.
Inclusivity
matters
The
An often over-looked aspect of having
an inclusive wedding, is ensuring that everyone
present can participate fully in the wedding
experience. An inclusive wedding is a testament to
your commitment to make everyone feel valued and
welcome.
Asking the guests to remain seated during the
bride's entrance discreetly acknowledges that, due
to physical challenges that may or may not be
visible to other, not everyone can easily stand. And
also that standing may not guarantee a good view,
depending on differences in height and body size
that might obscure the view of shorter people.
Asking guests to remain seated is, therefore, a
simple act of consideration that ensures that every
guest can enjoy a front-row experience.
Picture
Perfect
The
All wedding ceremonies are a
collection of unforgettable moments, moments which
your photographer and your videographer have been
hired to capture. Lines of sight are crucial, and
standing guests can so easily get in the way,
compromising the final result. An unobstructed view,
on the other hand, ensures that every magical moment
of the bride's entrance and the reaction of
everyone, including her soon-to-be spouse, is caught
in stunning detail.
The Grand
Entrance
The
The bridal processional, the entrance of the bride
is a highlight that sets the tone for the entire
ceremony. When guests remain seated, the bride
naturally stands out, head and shoulders above the
crowd. This vantage point ensures that even those at
the front, including the parents and closest family
members, have an unobstructed view of the bride and
the entire wedding party. The bride’s entrance
becomes a shared experience.
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