Couples who opted to walk down the aisle together

Couples who opted to walk down the aisle together

via

What better way to keep your cool and soothe your nerves than by walking in to your ceremony with your partner (like Jenny and Dean happily did above!)?

Sure, it's awesome to have that surprise moment, but coming in to the ceremony together means you share a processional song and a really sweet moment together, avoid any unnecessary gender roles, and keep yourself on equal footing. Oh, and talk about amazing photo ops together while looking happy AF. For some couples, it's totally the way to go. Here are a few of our favorite couples who opted to walk down the aisle together...

Okay, Katy and Matthew know exactly how to rock a shared processional:

Matthew and I walked down the aisle together to a segment of "Jane Doe" by Converge. We saw our wedding very much as a celebration of the continuation of an already formed partnership of over six years. We wanted that to be reflected in our ceremony. When we got to the end of the aisle we each hugged all of our parents and stepparents to honor their place in our lives. And I high-fived my big brother, because that's what we do.

Jane and Matt held hands as they entered their Voodoo Doughnuts ceremony together.

Cat and Babs (see? looking happy AF) entered their ceremony like this:

We walked down the aisle together to "Hot Love" by T. Rex, with our little chihuahua Lola. We chose to walk together to show that our marriage was a continuation and affirmation of our relationship.

Below a sea of floating Harry Potter-inspired candles, CJ and Lo took to their ceremony arm-in-arm.

Bex and Cort walked each other down the aisle like so:

We walked ourselves down the aisle to our very wonderful liberal rabbi, using alternative Sheva Brachot, breaking two glasses at the end of the ceremony, and having a mix-gendered wedding party where they all wore their own outfits, within some guidelines.

Megan and Ian's #classydinosaurwedding didn't just featured dinos. It also had a sweet first look and a waltz down the aisle hand-in-hand.

Amy and Jake's rustic forest-y wedding was so beautiful AND they had an awesome processional:

Our friend Lucy played a beautiful rendition of "God Only Knows" on piano for the processional. We opted not to have a wedding party and instead had our immediate families make a special entrance. Then Jake and I escorted each other to the altar, upon which hung a gorgeous floral garland designed by Jake's aunt (who also did my lovely bouquet).

Riley and Anei walked themselves in WITH their whole families. I love this idea so much:

As a queer/ trans couple, we felt liberated to create our own ceremony and rituals. We opted to not have a wedding party and had our whole family walk us in instead, to Beyonce's "Halo."

Here's what Shana and Sean had to say about their processional:

Our wedding party walked up the aisle to "You're All I Need To Get By" by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell. Sean and I walked down the aisle to the reggae song "She's Royal" by Tarrus Riley.

Natalie and Ry chose to walk in together:

We kept our ceremony simple and we chose not to have a wedding party (yep, no bridesmaids or groomsmen here!). It was also standing only, which saved money on chairs, set an informal vibe, and encouraged everyone to gather around us. We wrote the ceremony ourselves, start to finish. We walked ourselves down the aisle (so we weren't being "given away").

How will you be entering YOUR ceremony?

Login to comment

Follow us on