Ways to Walk Down the Aisle at Your Wedding in the 21st Century

Your journey down the aisle is one of the most important moments of your wedding day. It's the first time your guests—and maybe even your soon-to-be spouse—will see you in your wedding dress, and it signifies the beginning of your marriage adventure with your partner. While some brides dream of recreating the famous moment from Father of the Bride, there are many more ways to go down the aisle during your wedding. Experts at Bride Now, give you some handy tips on how you can walk down the aisle.

 

Brides are frequently walking down the aisle in interesting ways, whether for personal reasons or to emphasise their freedom. Walking down with your pet, only your mother, both of your parents, aunts or uncles, grandparents, or other loved ones besides your father is a truly nice way to include other key people in the day.

Other music to walk down the aisle to, other than the traditional "Wedding March," may also help set the mood.

See here for 10 different ways to go down the aisle during your wedding.

Along with Your Mother

There's no reason why your mother couldn't be the one to lead you down the aisle if you're close to her. By making your mother your escort, you'll be able to highlight the impact she's made on your life.

Together with both parents

Take a cue from Jewish custom and have both of your parents lead you down the aisle to your favourite song. As they go towards the chuppah, the bride's father is on her right and her mother is on her left.

Along with your stepfather

A lot of stepfathers have walked brides down the aisle, especially when the two are close. If your stepfather is your primary father figure, you'll probably want to include him in the ceremony anyway.

To an Unconventional Song

Your wedding march song should reflect your personality, relationship, or even culture. On your wedding day, use music to create personal and deeply meaningful moments.

Together with your father and stepfather

Many brides believe their stepfather is just as endearing to them as their biological father, so being escorted by the two key men in your life is a wonderfully nice emotion. Propose that both of your "fathers" do the honour.

Together with your father and stepfather

Many brides believe their stepfather is just as endearing to them as their biological father, so being escorted by the two key men in your life is a wonderfully nice emotion. Propose that both of your "fathers" do the honour.

With other loved ones

When it comes to asking any of your loved ones to be your escort on your wedding day, the possibilities are unlimited. Make it special by inviting someone you care about whether it's a sibling, a longstanding friend, or someone who has supported you through difficult times—it will make the occasion even more memorable.

With Your Pet

If your dog is a member of the family, why not have them accompany you down the aisle? The wedding photographs will be beautiful and having your pet at your side may be just what you need to calm any remaining nerves.

Alone

Who says you need an escort? Many women in modern times have lived for years without the assistance of a boyfriend or parent. Make a spectacular entrance to showcase your independence and self-reliance. Make sure you are putting on a lovely wedding dress and a beautiful pair of shoes from Bride Now.

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