When I was asked to be a bridesmaid I had no idea what it entailed.
About 9 months ago one of my close friends gave me a gorgeous purple box that contained nail polish, an appliquéd singlet, a diary, a mini bottle of alcohol, a colour swatch, a notebook and the following sign.
Of course, I said yes.
I’d been a bridesmaid before, I was my sister’s Maid of Honour, but my sister and my friend are two totally different people so I knew it would be a completely different experience.
Fast forward to now and months of preparation has culminated into the wedding last weekend.
Looking back, I am happy to admit I was probably not been the best bridesmaid. I have a super busy life and I missed a lot of expected bridal appointments. Luckily, the bride chose some other super-keen bridesmaids who have taken the role in their stride and done a heap more than I did.
I have basically used them, and a lot of intense bridal magazine and wedding website research, to compile this official guide on how to be a good bridesmaid.
I can’t say “I do” without you.
The bride has probably gone to extreme Pinteresting lengths to find the perfect way to ask you. First things first, SAY YES.
Shop till you drop.
Shopping days you should be present for as a bridesmaid include: dress shopping, shoe shopping, jewellery shopping, bag shopping and flower shopping. Pretty much anything that will be bought for the wedding, you should be shopping for it (not a bad thing, but time consuming no less).