When Carrying a Dozen Roses! The Position of the Left Hand When Entering the Ceremony Without Holding a Bouquet
2020.01.01 published
What to Do if the Bride Enters the Ceremony Without a Bouquet?
In a standard scene of the bride's entrance, she typically links arms with her father using her right hand while holding a bouquet in her left hand.
However, when performing the "Dozen Roses Ceremony," things are quite different.
This is because the groom collects flowers from the guests beforehand and compiles them into a bouquet.
Since the groom has prepared the bouquet while entering first, it is normal for the bride to enter [without holding a bouquet] only during the Dozen Roses Ceremony.
[Without a Bouquet] So what should the left hand do?
But what about entering without holding a bouquet...??
What should the left hand do??
Won't it feel a bit awkward...??
This can make you feel a little anxious.
Therefore, in this article, we will discuss the correct position for your left hand when walking down the aisle without a bouquet.
Even without a bouquet, aim to look beautiful! ♡
There are 2 Patterns for Left Hand Positioning*
①
First, bend your left arm and place it near your stomach.
At this time, the hand should be about the height of the waistline of the dress, with the fingers elegantly lined up.
This creates an elegant bridal appearance.
②
Another option is to lightly gather the skirt of the dress.
This allows the hem to lift slightly for easier walking, and the bridal shoes can peek out, which is a key point.
It also gives off a cute vibe ♡
Pay Attention to the Position of Your Left Hand*
We have introduced two patterns for the position of the left hand when entering the ceremony without holding a bouquet due to the Dozen Roses Ceremony.
Try both options while wearing your wedding dress,
and choose the one that feels comfortable and satisfactory for you.