💍 Top 15 Things Brides Forget on Their Wedding Day
Eat Breakfast
A nourishing meal in the morning helps sustain energy and keeps nerves in check.Stay Hydrated
With all the excitement, it’s easy to forget to drink enough water — especially if it’s a hot day.Pack an Emergency Kit
Include things like safety pins, painkillers, fashion tape, mints, tissues, and band-aids. You’ll thank yourself later.Break in Their Shoes
New shoes + a full day = a recipe for sore feet unless you’ve worn them in beforehand.Go to the Bathroom Before the Dress Goes On
Simple, but crucial — especially with gowns that are difficult to maneuver in.Bring a Copy of the Timeline for the Bridal Party
It helps everyone stay on track and avoid unnecessary confusion during prep and photos.Delegate Key Tasks
Brides shouldn’t be chasing down vendors or adjusting decor. Assign trusted friends or a coordinator to handle those.Practice Their Vows (If Personal)
Reading them aloud beforehand boosts confidence and smooths out awkward wording.Charge Their Phone (or Give It to Someone)
Whether for last-minute calls or quick snaps, a charged phone can come in handy.Schedule Time Alone with the Groom
A private moment together, even 10 minutes, can ground you and help soak in the day.Have a Touch-Up Kit Handy
Lip gloss, blotting paper, bobby pins, and perfume are essentials for staying fresh.Eat Something Before the Ceremony
Light snacks help keep your blood sugar up and avoid dizzy spells.Practice Walking in the Dress
Especially with a train or veil — know how to move gracefully and confidently.Communicate Photo Must-Haves to the Photographer
Don't assume your photographer knows which guests or moments are most meaningful to you.Take a Mental Snapshot
Pause during the day — look around, breathe, and really feel it. These memories are what last.