Choosing Your Bridal Squad: A Guide to Picking Your Bridesmaids

Choosing Your Bridal Squad: A Guide to Picking Your Bridesmaids

One of the most exciting parts of wedding planning is selecting your bridal squad – the special group of friends and family who will stand by your side as you say “I do.” Choosing your bridesmaids is a meaningful and personal decision, but it can also be a daunting task. In this blog post, we’ll explore essential tips to help you navigate the process of picking your bridesmaids and assemble the perfect team to support you on your wedding day.

  1. Consider Your Closest Relationships: Start by reflecting on the relationships that mean the most to you. Consider friends, siblings, cousins, and other family members who have played significant roles in your life and have been there for you through thick and thin. Think about the people who have supported you, celebrated your milestones, and shared your joys and sorrows. These are the individuals who will make excellent candidates for your bridal squad.
  2. Think About Compatibility: When choosing your bridesmaids, consider the dynamics and compatibility among your potential candidates. Aim to select a group of individuals who get along well and share common interests and values. While it’s natural to want to include all your closest friends, be mindful of potential conflicts or tensions that may arise within the group. Prioritize harmony and positivity to ensure a smooth and enjoyable wedding planning experience.
  3. Keep the Size Manageable: While there’s no set rule for how many bridesmaids you should have, it’s essential to keep the size of your bridal party manageable. A smaller bridal party can be more intimate and easier to coordinate, while a larger bridal party can add to the excitement and energy of the day. Consider factors such as the size of your wedding, the capacity of your venue, and your budget when determining the ideal number of bridesmaids.
  4. Be Mindful of Obligations: Before extending invitations to potential bridesmaids, consider the obligations and responsibilities that come with the role. Being a bridesmaid requires time, effort, and financial investment, so be mindful of each person’s availability and capacity to fulfill these duties. Have open and honest conversations with potential bridesmaids about your expectations, including attending dress fittings, bridal showers, and other pre-wedding events.
  5. Embrace Diversity: Celebrate the diversity and individuality of your friendships by including bridesmaids from different backgrounds, lifestyles, and personalities. Embrace the opportunity to honor the unique qualities and strengths of each member of your bridal squad. Whether they’re childhood friends, college roommates, or work colleagues, each bridesmaid brings a valuable perspective and contribution to your wedding day.
  6. Trust Your Instincts: Ultimately, trust your instincts and intuition when selecting your bridesmaids. Choose individuals who you genuinely enjoy spending time with and who you know will have your back on your wedding day. Don’t feel pressured to include someone just because you feel obligated or because it’s expected – your bridal squad should consist of those who bring joy, positivity, and support to your wedding journey.
  7. Communicate with Grace: Once you’ve made your decisions, communicate with grace and sensitivity to those who may not have been chosen as bridesmaids. Express your gratitude for their friendship and support, and reassure them that they will still play a meaningful role in your wedding day. Consider involving them in other aspects of the wedding, such as reading a poem during the ceremony or giving a toast at the reception, to honor their importance in your life.

More Trends & Tips

Navigating Wedding Manners: Etiquette Tips for Guests and Couples

Navigating Wedding Manners: Etiquette Tips for Guests and Couples

Weddings are joyous occasions filled with love, laughter, and celebration, but they also come with a set of etiquette guidelines that guests and couples should be mindful of to ensure a harmonious and memorable experience for everyone involved. From RSVPs to...

What Not to DIY at Your Wedding: Leave These Tasks to the Professionals

What Not to DIY at Your Wedding: Leave These Tasks to the Professionals

While DIY projects can add a personal touch to your wedding and save money, there are certain tasks that are best left to the professionals. From wedding photography and videography to catering, coordination, technical setups, and transportation logistics, entrusting these key aspects of wedding planning to experienced professionals ensures that your celebration is a success and that you can relax and enjoy every moment of your special day. So, focus on what matters most—celebrating your love and creating lifelong memories—and leave the rest to the experts.

DIY Delights: What to DIY at Your Wedding for a Personal Touch

DIY Delights: What to DIY at Your Wedding for a Personal Touch

Planning a wedding is an opportunity to infuse every aspect of your celebration with your unique personality, style, and creativity. DIY (do-it-yourself) projects are a wonderful way to add a personal touch to your wedding while also saving money and creating...

To Playlist or Not to Playlist: Do You Give Your DJ a Song List?

To Playlist or Not to Playlist: Do You Give Your DJ a Song List?

One of the key decisions couples face when planning their wedding reception is whether to provide their DJ with a song list or trust them to curate the music based on their preferences and the vibe of the event. While there are pros and cons to both approaches,...

Best of the Year!

Best of the Year!

Each year, we hold a contest where couples vote on the Best of NM Weddings. We had about 500 votes from around the state, and we're excited to share the results with you! Congratulations to our winners: Bridal Registry / Gifts – Designs by Maha Ceremony Location - El...

Suiting Up: A Guide to Getting Tuxes for the Groomsmen

Suiting Up: A Guide to Getting Tuxes for the Groomsmen

As the groom, one of your responsibilities is to ensure that your groomsmen look sharp and stylish on your wedding day. Coordinating tuxedos for your groomsmen can be a fun and rewarding process, but it requires careful planning and attention to detail. In this blog...

Wedding Expos & Bridal Shows in Albuquerque, New Mexico

Albuquerque

Sunday, August 10, 2025

Sheraton Albuquerque Uptown

12 - 5 p.m.

Albuquerque

Sunday, January 18, 2026

Isleta Resort & Casino

12 - 5 p.m.