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How to Have a Feminist Wedding

September 14, 2023 | riley

Planning a wedding is an exciting and personal journey, allowing couples to express their unique love story and values. As we progress as a society, more and more couples are opting to ditch tradition and celebrate equality when tying the knot. We know that this can be daunting, though. Where do you even begin? What aspects of weddings are rooted in patriarchy in the first place?

If you want a feminist wedding that celebrates you and your partner as equals, look no further. We’re breaking down the steps you can take and what to leave out to ensure that your day supports women’s rights as much as possible.

How to Have A Feminist Wedding

Get Both Parents Blessing

Once it comes time to get engaged, you may find yourself uncomfortable with your fiancee asking your father for permission. Women aren’t property, and you shouldn’t be treated as such. If you’re old enough to be getting married, you’re probably old enough to make your own decisions–whether your parents agree or not. 

However, if this is a tradition that your fiancee isn’t willing to give up, consider having them ask your parents as well as their own. This implies that they respect all opinions and see it more as a blessing of the marriage than a dad passing his daughter off to someone else.

Start with Open Communication

Begin the wedding planning process by having open and honest conversations with your partner about what feminism means to both of you and how you want to incorporate these values into your wedding. If you’re getting married, there’s a good chance you’ve already had these conversations in some way, shape, or form–but you may not have thought about applying them to your big day. It’s important to listen to and try to understand each other’s perspectives, values, and expectations to ensure you’re on the same page.

Challenge Traditional Roles

Feminist weddings often challenge traditional gender roles. Consider how you want to present yourselves beyond the customary bride-groom dichotomy. Some ideas include:

  • Attire – Wear whatever makes you feel comfortable and confident. This might include unconventional attire, such as a suit or jumpsuit instead of a wedding gown (or vice versa), or opting for something colorful
  • Wedding party – Long gone are the days where you have to choose your wedding party based on their gender. Choose friends and family based on their significance in your lives–whether this means having a bridesman or a groomswoman. Let your wedding party be a reflection of those closest to you 
  • Getting ready together – While this one is more superstition than anything, if you want to stay the night with your significant other and/or get ready with them the morning of, do it. It can be a great way to settle nerves
  • Walking down the aisle – If you don’t want your father to walk you down the aisle, consider walking together with your fiancee, your mother, both of your parents, or someone else significant in your life
  • No bouquet or garter toss – These are some of the easiest traditions to nix when planning a feminist wedding. Your single friends may never want to get married (or at the very least don’t want to be called out in front of everyone), and your significant other biting the garter down your leg can be uncomfortable for you and your family. There are plenty of other entertainment options for your reception that your guests will find far more interesting
  • Joint bachelor/bachelorette party – When you and your significant other are best friends, you become close with their friends. So why not have a joint bachelor and bachelorette party so you can celebrate with everyone you love?

Image by Henry and Mac

Pay For the Wedding Yourselves

In the past, the bride’s family was expected to pay for the wedding–almost like a modern dowry, if you will. Not only is this thought process unfair to the bride’s parents, but it’s also outdated. According to Zola, the average couple spends about $29,000 on their big day. That’s no small ask for anyone. Allowing both sets of parents to contribute or paying for it yourself not only adds a feminist touch to your day, but it also gives you more control.

Inclusive Language in Your Ceremony

Your wedding ceremony is the perfect opportunity to promote feminist values. Work with your officiant to craft a ceremony that uses inclusive language and emphasizes equality. You might also want to include readings, quotes, or rituals that highlight the importance of mutual respect and partnership.

The same goes for your vows. Highlight your commitment to supporting each other’s dreams, aspirations, and personal goals. You two are a team, and making this clear in your written words is a small yet simple way to showcase your equality.

Vendor Selection

Your feminist wedding doesn’t have to stop at what traditions you do and do not uphold. It can also apply to your vendor selection. Support businesses and vendors that align with your values. Look for inclusive and diverse vendors who understand and respect your vision–those committed to equal treatment and representation.

Gifts and Registries

Consider a registry that supports gender equality and social justice causes. This could be by including women-owned brands or encouraging your guests to donate to feminist organizations in lieu of traditional gifts, helping to create a positive impact beyond your wedding day.

Encourage Speeches

Traditionally, women were not handed the microphone to make speeches. Luckily, that old-fashioned mindset is quickly disappearing, but if you want to ensure everyone gets to speak, encourage your bridesmaids to give a speech or toast. The same goes for you as the bride as well. If you want to say a word of thanks to your guests, don’t be afraid to grab that mic. Not into speeches at all? Then don’t have them! That’s the best part about it being your wedding–you get to do what you want.

Changing Your Last Name

A feminist wedding isn’t just about the big day–it continues after, too. More people all over the world are choosing to forgo their significant other’s last name, keeping their maiden name. You may choose to do this for countless reasons, but there’s no denying that it makes life easier. You don’t have to spend hours getting all the necessary paperwork ready to legally change it.

If you decide to keep your maiden name, it’s important to have this conversation with your significant other early on. If this is something important to you, hopefully they understand. If they’re uncomfortable with the idea, it may be wise to have a deeper conversation.

Remember, your wedding day is an expression of your beliefs, and it has the potential to inspire others to consider the values that matter most to them. If you’re ready to host a feminist wedding, these steps are just the beginning. Here are seven ways to have an anti-bride wedding that will help you create a wedding tailored to you.

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Junebug Readers Share What Went Wrong on Their Wedding Day

September 13, 2023 | kailey

Image by Tatum Nelson.

Alright, let’s be honest. No matter how much time and energy you spend perfecting every single wedding detail, there’s always a variety of things that can still go wrong on the big day. From unexpected bad weather to running behind schedule, we’ve seen it all. But, lucky for you, we’ve got your back from start to finish. We’ve asked real wedding couples and Junebug readers what went wrong on their wedding day to help prep you for any unexpected speed bumps you might encounter. 

To ensure you’re set up for success no matter what happens, we’ve created the ultimate solutions guide for handling wedding emergencies. 

Image by Erin Fraser. See more of this real wedding here.

Dealing with Bad Weather on Your Wedding Day 

What went wrong: Unexpected bad weather 

“We were expecting warm sunny weather on our wedding day, so we didn’t feel the need to make an alternative plan. Unfortunately, it poured the entire day and was extremely frustrating.”

Solution: Have a Plan B 

Weather is unpredictable, Junebug readers. Even if you’re expecting sunny blue skies, it’s always important to have a plan B. Work with your wedding planner ahead of time to create an alternative strategy in case the weather doesn’t go according to plan, especially for those hosting an outdoor celebration. This way, you won’t have to scramble to make any last-minute decisions or tweaks, eliminating any stress on your wedding day. Instead, your wedding planner will have a well-thought-out plan ready to roll, handling all those last-minute adjustments like a pro. 

If you’re having an outdoor wedding, have an alternative indoor venue or have extra tents ready and available. If you’re having an outdoor summer wedding where you might experience extreme heat, have fans ready for you and your guests. These are just a few examples of things you should consider before your big day.

Recommended Reading: A Guide to Planning For Rain on Your Wedding Day

How Junebug Readers Deal With Technical Difficulties  

What went wrong: The ceremony video didn’t save 

“The recording of our ceremony didn’t save.” 

Solution: Hire a videographer 

Recording the ceremony yourself can save you a lot of money. But it can also lead to accidents like your recording not saving, having you lose those once-in-a-lifetime moments. Our top priority is making sure you have no regrets after your wedding day. That’s why we think hiring a wedding videographer is a must. 

You won’t regret investing in a videographer. They’ll be able to capture special moments in an artistic, high-quality way and keep your footage safe so “oopsie” moments like this don’t happen. 

Junebug Readers Having Wardrobe Malfunctions  

What went wrong: The dress didn’t fit 

“My dress didn’t fit the day of. Luckily, I had bought two, and the backup did fit.” 

Solution: Be intentional at your fitting 

Odds are you started your dress search early in the wedding planning process. A lot can change in those months leading up to your wedding. That’s why it’s so important to be intentional while wedding dress shopping and during your fittings. When it comes to shopping, make sure you’re asking the professionals all of your questions. What’s the flexibility of the fabric? What’s the turnaround time for any alterations? Can last-minute alterations be done? 

It’s also vital to listen to their suggestions when it comes to sizing. Wedding dress sizes are typically wildly different from your normal clothes (we know, it doesn’t make sense), and consultants will take your measurements and compare it to a designer’s sizing chart to ensure that you choose a dress that will fit. It’s safer to order a dress that’s too big that you can take in rather than go smaller. Taking a dress in is far easier than letting it out.

When it’s time for alterations, you’ll want to make sure you plan your fittings are close enough to the wedding day while also giving yourself ample time for last-minute alterations if need be. This is why it’s suggested to order your wedding gown at least 8-10 months before your big day.

Now, these are ways to prevent this problem ahead of time. But what if you wake up on your wedding day and the dress doesn’t fit? First, don’t panic. Second, don’t feel bad—our bodies are always changing. It’s a part of being human. Start by getting help from at least two loved ones: one who holds the dress in place and one who can work the zipper. If the fit is close, try zipping a little bit at a time. This will allow your dress to adjust to your body and potentially loosen up.

If this slow and steady method doesn’t work, there are other options. Depending on the issue, you can use temporary solutions like safety pins or fashion tape to make minor adjustments, wearing shapewear, or considering rocking a cover-up to mask the fit issues. 

Image by Derek Wong Photography. See more of this real wedding here.

What went wrong: My veil fell off during the ceremony 

“My dad walked me down the aisle, walked into my veil, and accidentally pulled it off.” 

Solution: Talk to your hairstylist ahead of time about your veil 

You want to rock a wedding veil, but are afraid it will fall off the second you walk down the aisle. We’ve seen this happen countless times, especially when brides or their loved ones secure the veil themselves. Securing your veil properly is crucial to ensure that it stays in place, and the best person to do that is your hairstylist—you hire them for a reason, so take advantage of their experience. 

Before your wedding day, send a photo of your veil to your hairstylist so they can plan accordingly. And if you want that special photo of your mother or best friend putting your veil on for you, make sure your hairstylist walks them through how to properly secure it. 

Wedding Guests and Furry Friends 

What went wrong: Furry friends going crazy

“Our furry friend stole the show on our wedding day! Our dog couldn’t contain his excitement and decided to take an impromptu dive into the artificial pond at the venue. It was a hilarious surprise that had everyone cracking up.” 

Solution: Have a designated pet sitter 

We love it when couples include their furry friends on the wedding day. But with all the built-up excitement and sea of familiar faces, they’ll be ready to run crazy. That’s why you should choose one of your family or wedding party members, maybe even a guest, as the designated pet sitter. They’ll be in charge of transporting the animals to your venue, keeping them calm during the ceremony, and transporting them home after the portraits. 

Image by Nomad by NK. See more of this real wedding here.

What went wrong: Wedding crashers 

“We actually had wedding crashers! We have always heard about this but didn’t know if it really happens. We can indeed verify it does! There was a sign outside Citizen Vinyl that said “Closed for Private Event,” yet there were two (what appeared to be tourists) that waltzed into our reception, proceeded to visit the pretzel cart, and began shoving pretzels in their mouths.”

Solution: Designate helpers

Dealing with wedding crashers can be an uncomfortable situation, and these Junebug readers are proof. To try and keep random people from wandering into your celebration, make sure you have wedding signage at the entrance. But if those wedding crashers are still gutsy enough to enter, make sure you have designated helpers. That could be security, venue staff, or your wedding planner.  

Food and Beverage Issues

What went wrong: Food accommodations weren’t accounted for 

“Since we had a buffet, we didn’t ask for everyone’s food preferences. This meant we weren’t aware of any food accommodations—religious or allergy accommodations were not properly accounted for.” 

Solution: Ask for food preferences and have options 

Yes, even if you’re having a buffet at your wedding, you should ask for food preferences from your guests. When creating your wedding website or sending out wedding invitations for guests to RSVP, add a section where they can note their dietary preferences and restrictions. This will also prevent any unexpected allergic reactions. 

Image by Memorelle. See more of this real wedding here.

Timeline Challenges 

What went wrong: Ceremony alter didn’t arrive on time  

“Our ceremony altar did not arrive until moments before our ceremony. It was placed on the wrong delivery truck, and if you know anything about traffic in LA on a Friday evening, it is truly a miracle the alter even arrived at our venue.”

Solution: Reuse your reception decor 

When uncontrollable delays happen, you have no choice but to pivot. So, if the clock is ticking and you’re still waiting on your ceremony altar, consider reusing your reception decor. You can use your centerpieces to line the aisle. You can even use your sweetheart table backdrop as your ceremony backdrop.

Unfortunately, no matter how much you plan, some of these hiccups are just inevitable. These Junebug readers are proof. So, now that you have all the solutions to some of the most common wedding day problems, you’re missing only one thing—an incredible wedding planner

Having a trusted expert by your side is key to a stress-free planning journey and for a wedding day that runs smoothly. And if you’re not yet convinced, you will be after hearing why skipping out on hiring a planner isn’t a good move.

Image by The Martins Photography. See more of this real wedding here.

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Intimate and Romantic Woodland Jaspers Berry Wedding

September 12, 2023 | justine

Cailin and Brandon proved that “Third time’s the charm” is more than just a saying; it was their heartwarming reality. After two previous attempts at tying the knot, they found their magic formula. Imagine this: an intimate, forest-inspired wedding surrounded by the beauty of nature itself. A twist of fate turned their spring wedding plans into a cozy winter affair, and surprisingly, it was just what they needed. Luck was on their side, and their Jaspers Berry wedding is proof of destiny aligning with their vision.

Both lovers of the great outdoors, their picturesque venue perfectly mirrored their dream vibe. For their ceremony at the garden, the pair exchanged sweet vows under a magical setting of towering trees, luscious florals, and white lanterns. Inside the orangery for the reception, they made it feel like they were still outside. Guests were welcomed by tables filled with lush, rich blooms and candles, and the star of the show–the “winter tree” installation adorned with candles in glass containers. 

This romantic woodland soiree is packed with inspiration that you’ll want to use as inspo for your own cozy and intimate big day. And photographer Olguin Photography captured every moment of it. 

The Couple:

Cailin and Brandon

The Wedding:

Jaspers Berry, Jaspers Brush, New South Wales, Australia

The Bride’s Self-Crafted Wedding Hollywood Glam Beauty Look

I wanted my wedding day look to be romantic and classic–a combination of glam Hollywood waves and red lipstick, with a long trailing dress featuring botanical elements. Minimalism did not feature in my look. I did my makeup on the day to ensure I felt comfortable. I’ve previously worked as a makeup artist and do my own makeup daily. For my hair, I entrusted a skilled hairdresser who excelled in creating polished, glamorous waves that perfectly matched the aesthetic I envisioned.

Why Cailin and Brandon Chose a Woodland Jaspers Berry Wedding

Brandon and I wanted an intimate, cozy, forest-vibed wedding with many natural elements, beautiful trees, flowers, and nature. We both shared a passion for the outdoors, so incorporating nature into our wedding felt right. Jaspers Berry was the first venue we’d looked at, and we both fell in love with it immediately. The mixture of woodland and forest elements present at the venue was everything we had hoped for. The lush natural beauty of the property felt magical to us and encapsulated that magical forest vibe we were looking for. This was our third attempt at getting married, thanks to Covid lockdowns. So, it had been rescheduled from a spring wedding to a winter one, which suited our lush forest vibe even better.

A Surprise Naming Ceremony for Their Daughter Was a Touching Addition to Their Special Day

Brandon and I had a daughter named Nora when we originally booked our wedding in 2019. Since the wedding finally happened three years later, we decided to incorporate a surprise naming ceremony for her at the end of our wedding ceremony, as we finally had all our parents, grandparents, and loved ones together in one place. Grandparents and our selected guardians were asked to rise and make a promise to care for her in our absence. No one knew but us and our celebrant before announcing this, so it was such a fun, special touch to add to an already special day. 

Bringing Family From All Over the World to Australia for Their Wedding

The most memorable part of the day was having Brandon’s Canadian family members and friends here with us in Australia. They’d traveled so far to celebrate with us, some of whom we hadn’t seen in over five years. So it was so magical to look out and see all of our loved ones from across the globe in one place. That, and the incredible winter tree hanging above our bridal table, was just the most magical thing to see.

How Technology Simplified Their Wedding Planning 

Our advice to couples planning their weddings is to utilize wedding planning apps and have a spreadsheet or list of things you need to organize that you can check off as they are booked and sorted. It helped me stay on track with our spending, not to forget anything important, and ensure everything was booked well in advance.

Navigating a Three-Year Journey to Their Jaspers Berry Wedding

We’re proud that we could flex and flow with any hurdles that may have arisen leading up to our wedding and avoided becoming overly stressed at things that were out of our control. It took us three years to finally get married thanks to Covid, so the path here was not smooth sailing. But the flexibility and kindness of our vendors in allowing us to rebook and change dates time and time again was so incredibly appreciated, and still allowed us to enjoy the longer-than-expected journey to the big day.

Exquisite Florals and a Photobooth Beyond Expectations at Their Jaspers Berry Wedding

The florals done for us by our venue were just outstanding—more than we could have ever hoped. I’d never seen such an exquisite and lush floral installation before, and we were absolutely speechless at how they had been done. Likewise, our photo booth was amazing and a fun touch to add some more informal, goofy photos of our guests. They provided us with a guestbook for all the photos taken so we could look back on the fun afterward. 

Recommended Reading: Everything You Should Know About Your Wedding Cake

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Olguin Photography
Venue + Floral Design + Catering + Cake – Jaspers Berry
DJ – Ultimate Entertainment Kiama
Bridesmaids’ Makeup Artist – Victoria Relf
Hair Styling – Caroline Lysandrou Hair
Wedding Dress – Madi Lane Bridal
Groom’s Apparel – Peter Jackson
Groomsmen’s Apparel –
Rings – Michael Hill + People’s Jewellers Canada
Transportation – Shoalhaven Limousines
Favors – Wildflower Naturals

 

Congratulations to Cailin and Brandon on their intimate and romantic woodland Jaspers Berry wedding. And a special thank you to  Olguin Photography for capturing all the dreamy details that couples can use for inspiration

A critical lesson from this couple is that even if you plan your wedding well, there might still be surprises. That’s why having a group of experts with you is really important. This way, you know you’re in good hands no matter what happens. If you need help finding your team, explore our directory of the world’s best wedding professionals. And bring your dream day to life with confidence!

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