The Art of the Wedding Morning
FEATURED PHOTO by Savannah H Photography
Before the walk down the aisle, before the clinking of champagne flutes and long before you’re twirling under the reception lights, there’s this soft, sacred little window of time: the wedding morning.
It’s your best friends in robes and hair rollers, the smell of fresh coffee in the air and your playlist humming in the background. Your wedding morning establishes a moment suspended between anticipation and celebration, and it deserves to feel as intentional as the wedding itself. Whether you’re going for serene and sentimental or fun and high-energy, here’s how to make the most of your wedding morning.
SET THE SCENE
Your wedding morning vibe starts with where you set up. For the best experience, choose a space that’s clean, calm and filled with natural light. Trust us, your makeup artist and photographer will thank you! Bonus points for mirrors, cozy seating and room to spread out.
Some popular getting-ready locations include:
At Home
If you’re after comfort and familiarity, getting ready at home (or at a parent’s) can be a sentimental and grounding choice. You’ll have your favorite mug, your beloved pets and all your things right where you left them. Just be mindful of space. A crowd of people plus curling irons and garment bags can fill up the room fast.
That said, getting ready at home risks feeling like just another day. And your wedding day is so much more than that! If you’re getting ready at home, try sprucing up the space ahead of time with candles, flowers and a fresh playlist.
Hotel Room
Craving a little luxury? A hotel suite is the perfect choice. You’ll enjoy cleanliness, room service at your fingertips and built-in hospitality perks. A clutter-free space where everyone can spread out and get ready together? Priceless. Pro tip: Book a suite or adjoining rooms. Use one for bags and clutter, and keep the other photo-ready for hair, makeup and getting dressed.
Rental Home
A rental home (like an Airbnb or Vrbo) offers more personality than a hotel but more polish than home. You get space, style and privacy — just keep in mind that you’ll be managing your own breakfast and logistics (no front desk to call!).
Venue’s Suite
Some venues include a dedicated getting-ready suite, which can be a convenient and on-theme option. You’re already on-site, and venue staff can assist with any last-minute needs. Just double-check availability in advance, as not every venue has a designated space for getting ready.
PLAN YOUR GLAM SCHEDULE
A smooth glam session starts with a solid plan. Work with your planner and hair and makeup team to map out who’s getting what done when. And always build in a buffer for touch-ups, snacks and surprise delays.
Pro tip: Don’t go last. Aim for somewhere in the middle so you’re fresh, but still have time to relax, breathe and take it all in before slipping into your outfit.
FUEL UP
We all know what hangry feels like. Do you want to be hangry on your wedding day? Didn’t think so! It’s easy to forget to eat when you’re nervous or excited, but staying fed and hydrated is essential. Think: fresh fruit, mini bagels, flaky pastries and protein-packed bites — all easy to grab between hair and makeup touch-ups.
Also: water. You need it! Don’t let fears of smudging your lipstick keep you from staying hydrated. That’s what straws are for!
PICTURE PERFECT DETAILS
Your photographer will likely arrive before you’re fully ready, and that’s on purpose. Before they get there, gather your important details (e.g. invitation suite, shoes, perfume, jewelry, etc.) into one place so they can be styled and photographed.
Let your photographer know what moments and details matter most to you: a monogrammed robe, your mom zipping your dress, a mimosa cheers with your crew. And don’t sleep on a great getting-ready outfit. Matching pajama sets, robes or oversized button-ups make for adorable (and comfy) photos. Just be sure your attire has buttons or can easily slip over your head — you don’t want to mess up your perfected glam!
PROTECT THE VIBE
Every wedding morning has its own rhythm. Maybe yours is calm and reflective, or maybe it’s filled with dance breaks and tequila shots. Whatever energy you’re aiming for — protect it. If that means limiting who’s in the room, ask someone to play gatekeeper. You call the shots! And by all means, feel free to step out if you need a breather.
One of the best ways to set and communicate your vibe is music. Curate a playlist that matches your mood, whether that’s acoustic medleys for a zen morning or Beyoncé power anthems to get the party started.
And remember: you don’t have to entertain anyone. You don’t have to be “on.” It’s your day, you just have to be.
DELEGATE
You should not be the one figuring out where the florist should park or when the guest shuttle arrives. Beyond the tasks your planner is handling, assign a trusted friend to manage incoming questions and last-minute logistics. That way, you can stay fully in the moment and off your phone.
Create a group text and print out a quick schedule with any key info on it. Think vendor arrival times, who’s getting hair and makeup when, where the guest book is, etc. A little prep goes a long way toward keeping things calm and seamless.
PRACTICE YOUR VOWS
Amid all the excitement, don’t forget what the day is truly about: marrying your person. It’s easy to get swept up in timelines and to-do lists, but one of the most meaningful moments will be when you look into your partner’s eyes and promise them your best and worst days.
If the idea of saying something personal in front of a crowd makes your palms sweat, you’re not alone. Most of us don’t aren’t used to public speaking, let alone baring our hearts. That’s why practicing your vows, even just once, makes a difference. Whether in front of a mirror or with your bestie, take a beat to read them out loud. You’ll feel more confident, grounded and present. That moment at the altar will be all the more powerful when said with conviction.
THAT FINAL, BEAUTIFUL PAUSE
As the hairspray sets in and your veil is pinned in place, take a moment. Look around the room. Hug your people. Soak it all in.
Because once you step into the ceremony, it all begins: the walk, the vows, the joy, the married part. But for now, you’re just a bride on the morning of her wedding, surrounded by love and beauty. And that is a moment worth savoring.
