Should the Bridesmaids and Groomsmen Walk Down the Aisle Together?

Jody Morse
If you are getting married, there are many decisions that you will need to make for your wedding. One of the things that you will want to take into consideration is whether or not the bridesmaids and groomsmen will walk down the aisle together, linked arm in arm. Here are some things that you will want to consider when making this decision for your wedding ceremony.

Traditional vs. Modern Wedding Ceremonies

It is a very common tradition for the bridesmaids and groomsmen to walk down the aisle together. This is why you will commonly see bridesmaids being walked down the aisle by groomsmen in religious church wedding ceremonies. In many modern wedding ceremonies, couples go against this tradition and have the bridesmaids and groomsmen walk down the aisle separately. This is generally more common in outdoor wedding ceremonies.

Number of Bridesmaids vs. Number of Groomsmen

The bridesmaids and groomsmen do not need to equal one another in number. If the groom is an only child and choose a few friends, the groomsmen may be outnumbered if the bride has many sisters and cousins that she asks to be her bridesmaids. If there is a drastically uneven number of bridesmaids and groomsmen, it may be ideal to have them walk down the aisle separately.

What if there is only one or two extra bridesmaids though? If this is the case, there are several routes you can go. You might want to consider pairing one groomsman with two bridesmaids. When there are two extra bridesmaids, you may want to consider pairing them up to walk down the aisle together as well. This can also be a great idea if you are planning to have two maids of honor in your wedding.

Children Who Will be in the Wedding Ceremony

If you have a baby or toddler, you may consider incorporating him or her into your wedding ceremony as a flower girl or ring bearer. Small children and babies should be walked down the aisle. Depending on the size of your bridal party, you might want to consider having one of the bridesmaids or groomsmen walk the child down the aisle. This is a good reason to consider not having the bridesmaids and groomsmen work together and can be ideal if there is an extra guy or gal in your bridal party.

There are many things to take into consideration when determining how the bridesmaids and groomsmen will walk down the aisle. Ultimately, the wedding ceremony should go exactly the way that you want it to go. This is your special day, so it is important to make sure that it is absolutely what you wanted!

Published by Jody Morse - Featured Contributor in Health & Wellness

Jody Morse has a B.A. in English from East Stroudsburg University. As a sufferer of endometriosis, she enjoys writing about women's health issues. She has worked as an assistant wedding DJ, and is dabbling i...  View profile

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  • Charlotte Kuchinsky11/4/2010

    Mine did.

  • Jennie Lee Williams11/3/2010

    Due to social norms, I couldn't bear to have an uneven number of bridesmaids and groomsmen even though my husband wanted more groomsmen than I wanted bridesmaids! It ended up working out well, but I think people should have the courage to buck tradition when it comes to this :) Great article!

  • Tiffany Booth11/3/2010

    Fantastic! Thanks for sharing =0)

  • Bill Hanks11/3/2010

    I would go with traditional myself.

  • Sophie S11/3/2010

    I think it's up to the bride and groom to decide what's best for them. I don't think there is a right or wrong answer to this question.
    Sophie

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