When going down the steps, try to avoid walking by yourself. It is best to walk slowly with the help of the bridesmaid or groom, so as not to cause the bride to fall.
Second, walking posture At the wedding, the bride needs to walk around, so it is very important to walk gracefully. Under normal circumstances, the bride tries to minimize the single action, accompanied by a bridesmaid to help the bride drag the veil and tidy up the clothes. When the bride drags the skirt by herself, the most elegant action is to gently lift the front and middle of the skirt yarn, but not too high, so as not to affect her walking and not to show her toes. Don't just mention one side of the wedding dress, because it is not only inconvenient to walk, but also destroys the overall sense of balance.
Third, standing posture, whether it is welcoming guests or taking commemorative photos, toasting or greeting, you should pay attention to raising your head, straight back, abdomen and chest, so that your head, hips and heels are in a straight line, and your upper body feels suspended. Standing like this will make you look particularly energetic and temperament, which can perfectly show the outline of your wedding dress.
When standing, the bride should stand at the groom's 15 cm, with the groom's left arm slung over his right hand. The groom gently bends his left arm so that the bride can put her hand in. When standing, you should consciously spell the figure of eight with the groom.
Fourth, holding a bouquet with one hand If it is a natural bouquet, you should hold the bouquet with your left hand and set it off with your right hand, which will feel very warm. If you are holding a large bouquet of flowers, it is more appropriate to hold them with both hands. At this time, you should hold your head high, your shoulders droop naturally, your forearms bend naturally, and your hands hold flowers above your abdomen, which can give people a feeling of comfort, confidence and stability.
Remember not to hold the bouquet on your chest, so your shoulders will rise and you will feel nervous. It is even more taboo to carry flowers in one hand and hang them below the lower abdomen at will, which makes them look listless and preoccupied.
Fifth, the elegant scene of lifting the veil must be a gentle action, which needs the cooperation of the groom. Ask the groom to slow down consciously to achieve the effect. When lifting the veil, the groom silently counted 1, 2, 3, then slowly lifted the veil and put it on the back of the bride's head. After the groom tidied up the veil, the bride slowly raised her head and smiled at the groom.
6. Wear a ring When the groom puts a ring on the bride, the bride's elbow bends 90 degrees. The groom should gently hold the bride's left hand with his left hand and gently put the ring on the bride's hand with his right hand. The bride should open her fingers a little and keep her eyes on the groom's movements. Never look away from her, but concentrate. When the bride helps the groom put on the ring, the groom needs to bend his elbow and reach out to the height of natural bending. The bride holds the groom's left hand with her left hand, the ring with her right thumb, forefinger and middle finger, and puts it on the ring finger of the groom's left hand.
7. Kissing ceremony Kissing is the most classic moment in the whole wedding ceremony. The correct kissing posture should be: the groom gently holds the bride's arm with one hand and the bride's waist with the other. The bride raised her face slightly, which made the onlookers feel natural and intimate. You should be natural and generous, and don't be shy. Don't kiss like a stamp, it's frivolous and disrespectful to your lover.
8. Toast Etiquette At the wedding banquet, whether toasting guests or toasting with a glass, the glass should lean forward slightly during the conversation or during the March, and always hold it firmly in the position on the chest. Don't swing around with an empty cup in one hand, which is disrespectful to the guests, and don't let the cup cover your face. This is an inappropriate way to end.
Nine, sitting posture newcomers can take a break in the chair after toasting. Relaxing at this time is not to completely relax. Pay attention to your sitting posture and always be elegant and decent. Be steady when sitting down. When you sit in a chair, you should stand up straight and sit firmly in the middle. This is very beautiful and elegant from both the front and the side. After sitting down slowly, you should tidy up your wedding dress, then put your hands on your knees and tilt your legs slightly to the sides to maintain a natural posture. When the groom sits down, he should also pay attention to the pants at the knees first.