The Bridesmaid Breakdown: A Guide to Bridesmaid’s Duties After Saying “Yes”

How to be the best bridesmaid possible

You’ve just asked your besties to be a part of your big day. They’ve said yes excitedly. Reality may sink in for both of you, that the verbal agreement means you’re agreeing to various wedding duty responsibilities. Oftentimes, bridesmaids may feel overwhelmed by what is being asked of them. We have been bridesmaids our fair share of times and sometimes the responsibilities may feel fiscally impossible or you don’t have enough time to manage all the requests. Our advice to you, is it’s best to develop a list of responsibilities to discuss first with your bridesmaids before they commit to the big day. We’ve come up with our recommendations for a breakdown of bridesmaid’s duties. Here’s our guide to a bridesmaid’s duties! 


01: What to Wear

Alright, as a bride, it is vital to determine who is paying for your bridesmaid’s attire. Some couples may put this in the budget, but let’s get real, that can get expensive. Discuss budgets with your bridesmaids and determine a set limit and expectations for spending. This includes the bridesmaid attire including dress, shoes, and jewelry. Oftentimes you can save your bride tribe some money by purchasing their jewelry for them. Many brides opt to give their party jewelry as a part of their bridesmaid gift for the day of. If you’ve been chosen as a bridesmaid be sure to give your bride feedback on what you can financially afford. If you’re the bride, be sensitive to budgets and work together to collaborate. There are a lot of options for affordable dresses etc., on the internet. And brides – be upfront about the cost. You don’t want any surprises to throw your bridesmaids in a tight spot. 

02: Bridal Shower

The bridal shower is a traditional event to occur before the wedding. Many times, this duty can fall on the maid of honor or matron of honor. If you’re the bride, discuss the plan and expectations with your mother, mother of the bride, and bridesmaids. Decide what is the best option for you and your friends and family. Determine what the budget is and stick to the budget. Bridesmaids, if they can, attend the bridal shower and may be expected to help support with the budgeting, finances, and execution of the day. 

03: Bachelorette Party

Typically the bridesmaids will host and pay for the bachelorette party. There are a lot of ways to execute the planning of the bachelorette party. Sometimes, bridesmaids will separate and split the pay in the middle, or they may choose to sign up for a different event or decor for the big night or weekend. Companies like AirBnB are a great, affordable way to host and split the bill. But, if you’re in the bridal party, know that being a part of hosting the bachelorette party is expected. You want to make sure that your bride is able to enjoy the wedding day, so work together to ensure that expenses are covered.

04: Attend Pre-Wedding Activities

This includes the wedding rehearsal and dinner. It is anticipated that you will attend all of the pre-wedding festivities, including the bridal shower, bachelorette party, wedding rehearsal, and wedding rehearsal dinner. Be prepared to block the days prior to the wedding out in your calendar so you are available for all wedding related activities. 

05: Travel Expenses and Accommodations

Yes, even as a guest you are required to pay for travel and accommodations. This doesn’t leave out our wedding party and bridesmaids. As a bridesmaid, you will need to travel in advance, to assure you are available for all of the pre-wedding activities. You will also need to make sure you are staying near the venue and sites where the wedding party will be getting ready. Plan on having transportation to get to and from each activity and location. 

07: Helping with Wedding Tasks

If you’re a bridesmaid that is local, be prepared to help with wedding tasks. This can include visiting venues and vendors, helping the bride with any DIY projects they may have in mind, or attending trials. If you’re a bridesmaid from afar, you can still participate in helping with wedding tasks. Maybe you have out of this world handwriting, or can create a wedding website. Ask the bride how you can support her during this time.

08: Attend the Wedding, with a Gift

This one can be a little controversial at times. Sometimes, you may feel so fully financially drained that buying a gift for the couple may seem far fetched. If you can, bring a gift to the wedding. This can be something small from their registry, or a card with a sentimental gift in it. Rule of thumb is if you attend a wedding, please bring a gift. This doesn’t exclude the wedding party. Another option is to ask if everyone wants to chip in to purchase one gift together. 

After reading this, you may be thinking “man – I don’t want to be a bridesmaid”. But, let me tell you this – being a bridesmaid is a once in a lifetime opportunity. You are a part of one of the most important days in this couple's lives and it will create lasting memories. Brides, please be upfront with your bridesmaids, and bridesmaids it’s okay to be upfront, too. Be sensitive to everyone’s feelings and collaborate with one another. The more in sync the wedding party is with this planning process, the less emotional of a process it will be. 


Lori Losee is the owner of Elegant Affairs, a Seattle Wedding Planner with over 18 years of experience. We create awe-inspiring experiences—Events filled with meaning and refined elegance. Behind the scenes, our experienced team collaborates on each stage of the process, executing your vision and a wedding, celebration, or corporate event that is unique to you.

Why Fall Weddings are IN!

When you think of the fall, what do you think of? I picture crisp air, with fresh scents, and landscapes adorned with warm colors. Yes, summer is a beautiful season within itself, but there is something about having a wedding in the fall. Most couples automatically want to plan their wedding for the spring or summer months, but we’re here to tell you all of the advantages of hosting your nuptials in the fall. Now, we’re talking about September, October, and November weddings. Let’s dive in and talk about why fall weddings are IN this season. 


01: Weather is Everything 

The weather is a major perk of a fall wedding. Yes, summer weddings are great - sunshine… but can we talk about hot and humid summer weddings? If you’re a southern bride, choosing the timeframe of fall and leave your guests feeling comfortable and avoid having to figure out back up plans for heat and humidity. Autumn weather brings cooler temperatures, but not temps that are too cold. For some locations, snow may hit early, be sure to chose your venue wisely! 

02: Venue Options 

Planning a wedding in the fall gives us ample flexibility when choosing wedding venues. Spring and summer tend to be the peak seasons for the wedding industry. Selecting a venue that has open dates in that time frame can limit your choices. Couples that choose fall can often have more venue availability. Now, when choosing your venue, be sure that it is weather and seasonal appropriate. Opting for a venue that is cozy and shows off the beautiful landscape, or has a killer indoor ceremony and reception area are ideal for hosting autumn nuptials. 

03: Oh, the Flexibility 

Not only are more venues available in the fall, but this goes for vendors too! There tends to be more wiggle room with fall weddings and more folks in the industry are open, because the peak season is ending. Not only does this give you more flexibility with your vendors, but you are able to be flexible with using the space of your venue! Opt for some cozy blankets, for an early fall wedding outside and utilize the indoor space for venues. Depending on the time in fall you chose, you may be able to utilize the venue to its fullest. 

04: Bring on the Fall Decor 

Something about all of the fall decor gets me excited. There’s nothing like walking into the store and seeing all of the fall decor and colors. The decor in fall is like nothing else. The colors are warm and create a cozy atmosphere. We love all the burnt oranges, reds, burgundies, golds, and emeralds.. This is the perfect season for any bride who loves jewel or even muted tones. It screams decadence and warmth. One of our favorite part about fall weddings are the seasonal flowers! We all love walking down Pike’s Place Market during this time of year and viewing all of the vibrant colors. Dahlias and sunflowers are a perfect option for brides this season. And of course, who doesn’t love a good pumpkin in the centerpiece. Couples during this time can really utilize the season, or just create their own fall vibes without any of the traditional “fall” decor. 

05: Landscape

Fall in the pacific northwest is absolutely breathtaking. If you’re a PNW couple, definitely utilize this season for the landscape. Some of our favorite fall weddings have been on the peninsula, Snohmoish, and all around the greater Seattle area. Venues that display the gorgeous landscape the PNW has to offer in the fall is a great choice for any couple. The best part is, you can let the landscape do the talking! Find a venue that showcases’ the landscape and let mother nature bring forth her decor. 

06: Seasonal Food 

I don’t know about you but in the summer, when it’s hot and humid, having a big meal is not my cup of tea. But there’s something about a warm and hearty meal as the weather starts to turn. Many caterers offer seasonal food during the seasons. And we all love a good fall menu! You can select food that is warm, butternut squash soup, savory appetizers, and more. You are able to create a menu that not only fills up your guests, but leaves them wanting more. 

So, skip the summer weddings. There are so many benefits to planning and hosting your wedding in September, October, and November. The PNW offers so many venues with drop dead gorgeous landscapes, utilizing the decor nature has to offer! If you’re a bride that enjoys jewels or warm tones, fall is the season for you. Don’t be afraid to play with colors and let the vibrance of the season shine. Treat your guests to a warm fall menu, filled with food that will leave them cozy and warm. And, choosing a date on the calendar that is “off” season, offers you a little more flexibility with availability and booking. If you’re looking to plan a fall wedding, don’t hesitate to reach out ot us. We LOVE to coordinate and plan fall weddings and showcase some of our favorites in our portfolio. So, fall in love with fall with us. 


Lori Losee is the owner of Elegant Affairs, a Seattle Wedding Planner with over 18 years of experience. We create awe-inspiring experiences—Events filled with meaning and refined elegance. Behind the scenes, our experienced team collaborates on each stage of the process, executing your vision and a wedding, celebration, or corporate event that is unique to you.