Altar – The spot where a couple exchanges vows, whether in a church or outdoor setting.
Appliqué – Decorative fabric pieces sewn onto a wedding dress for texture and detail.
Aisle – The walkway between rows of guests where the wedding party processes.
Ascot Tie – A formal tie worn with a morning suit, tied loosely in a wide knot.
Bach Party – A celebration for the bride or groom with close friends before the wedding.
Black Tie – A formal dress code where men wear tuxedos and women wear gowns.
Black Tie Optional – A slightly less formal version of black tie; tuxedos are optional.
Bomboniere – Italian term for wedding favours—small guest gifts.
Bouquet – A collection of flowers carried by the bride or wedding party.
Boutonnière – A small floral decoration worn on the lapel.
Bridal Dresser – A professional who helps the bride with her attire on the day.
Buttonholes – Single flowers worn on the suit lapel by male wedding party members.
Bustle – A method for fastening the train of a dress to allow easier movement.
Canapé – A bite-sized appetiser often served during cocktail hour.
Candle – Decorative lighting, available as taper, votive, or pillar styles.
Celebrant – A person who conducts the wedding ceremony.
Centerpiece – A decorative focal point for the centre of a table.
Ceremony – The official part of the wedding where vows are exchanged.
Charcuterie Board – A platter of meats, cheeses, fruit, and accompaniments.
Charger – A decorative base plate used in formal place settings.
Chuppah – A canopy under which Jewish wedding ceremonies are performed.
Cocktail Hour – A social time with drinks and nibbles between ceremony and dinner.
Corkage – A fee charged by a venue for serving drinks you bring in.
Corsage – A small floral wrist arrangement, usually worn by mothers or grandmothers.
Cravate – A formal, loose-fitting necktie often worn with morning suits.
Cummerbund – A sash worn around the waist with tuxedos for formal dress.
Day-Of Coordinator – A planner who manages the wedding day logistics.
Dance Floor – The area designated for dancing at the reception.
Dress Code – Guidelines provided to guests about what to wear.
Elopement – A small or private wedding, often with just the couple.
Engagement Photos – Pre-wedding photography session with the couple.
Escort Card – A card that guides guests to their assigned table.
Escort Card Display – A decorative area where escort cards are arranged.
Event Designer – A person who creates the visual concept of the wedding.
Exit – The couple’s grand departure, often with sparklers or confetti.
Favor – A small thank-you gift given to guests.
Favours – Traditional wedding guest gifts like sweets or trinkets.
First Look – A private moment when the couple sees each other before the ceremony.
Flower Girl – A young girl who scatters petals ahead of the bride.
Flower Wall – A decorative wall made of flowers, often used as a backdrop.
Fondant – Smooth icing used to decorate wedding cakes.
Garland – A string of greenery or flowers used as decoration.
Garter – A piece of bridal lingerie traditionally tossed by the groom.
Gobo Lighting – Projected patterns or monograms created with lighting equipment.
Golden Hour – The ideal time before sunset for beautiful, natural photos.
Gown – Another word for a wedding dress.
Groomsmen – The groom’s main supporters in the bridal party.
Head Table – The table where the newlyweds and VIPs sit during the reception.
Hors d’oeuvres – Small bites served before the main meal.
Installation – A dramatic decorative structure like a floral arch or ceiling feature.
Invitation Suite – All the wedding stationery including invites, RSVPs, and info cards.
Justice of the Peace – A civil official who can perform legal wedding ceremonies.
Ketubah – A Jewish marriage contract, signed and often displayed.
Letterpress – A traditional printing method used for elegant invitations.
Marriage License – A legal document required to marry.
Master of Ceremonies – The announcer or host for the reception events.
Micro-Wedding – A small wedding with fewer than 50 guests.
MOH (Maid/Matron of Honour) – The bride’s principal attendant.
Mood Board – A collection of visual inspiration for the wedding design.
Morning Suit – A formal suit with tails, traditionally worn at daytime weddings.
Nosegay – A small, round bouquet often carried by bridesmaids.
Officiant – A person authorised to conduct the ceremony.
Page Boy – A young boy who may carry the rings or the bride’s train.
Palette – The set of colours chosen for the wedding theme.
Place Card – Indicates a guest’s specific seat at the table.
Place Setting – The arrangement of cutlery, crockery, and glassware at each guest’s seat.
Plus One – A guest’s additional invitation for a partner or friend.
Pomander – A floral ball carried by flower girls or used as décor.
Preparation Room – A space where the bridal party gets ready.
Procession – The sequence of the bridal party entering the ceremony.
Processional – The music played as the bride walks down the aisle.
Queen Anne Neckline – A wedding dress style with a high back and sweetheart front.
Rain Plan – The backup plan for outdoor weddings in case of poor weather.
Real Wedding – A featured wedding based on a real couple’s big day.
Receiving Line – The couple formally greets each guest after the ceremony.
Recessional – The music played as the couple exits the ceremony.
Registrar – A legal official who performs a civil ceremony.
Registry – A wish list of gifts created by the couple.
Rehearsal Dinner – A pre-wedding meal for close friends and family.
Ring Boy – A child who carries the wedding rings.
RSVP – A request for guests to confirm attendance.
Sample Sale – A discounted sale of floor sample wedding dresses.
Save-the-Date – A pre-invitation that tells guests when and where the wedding is.
Signature Cocktail – A custom drink served in honour of the couple.
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Sunday Brunch – A relaxed post-wedding meal for guests.
Sweetheart Table – A table set for just the bride and groom.
Sweethearts Table – Another term for the sweetheart table.
Tablescape – The complete table decor and design.
Toastmaster – Another term for Master of Ceremonies.
Top Table – The main table for the couple and key guests.
Tossing the Bouquet – A tradition where the bride throws her bouquet to the crowd.
Train – The extended back of a wedding dress.
Trial – A practice run for hair, makeup, or other wedding elements.
Trunk Show – A special event where new designer dresses are showcased.
Usher – A person who helps seat guests and distribute programmes.
Veil – A bridal headpiece often made of lace or tulle.
Videographer – A professional who films the wedding day.
Vows – The promises made by each partner during the ceremony.
Walk-Through – A venue visit before the wedding to finalise plans.
Welcome Bag – A gift for guests staying overnight, often filled with snacks and info.
Welcome Party – A pre-wedding gathering to greet guests.
Wedding Breakfast – The first meal after the ceremony.
Wedding Planner – A professional who helps organise and manage the wedding.
Wedding Reception – The party and meal following the ceremony.
Yichud – A Jewish tradition where the newlyweds spend time alone post-ceremony.
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