8 Southern Wedding Traditions
Stylish Ideas to Consider
From hats and gloves to a groom’s cake and mint juleps, here are some wonderful southern wedding traditions:
- Southern Wedding Themes: The Groom’s Cake. Traditionally, Southern belles would order a single layer of cake for their grooms, which would usually reflect the groom’s particular taste. The groom’s cake is usually frosted a different color than the rest of the cake (often chocolate) and remains a surprise until it is cut.
- Traditionally, Southern brides would wear bridal hats and gloves to keep their skin protected from the sun. If you are getting married outdoors on a ranch or a plantation, you should think about wearing these accessories during the ceremony; you can always take them off for the reception.
- Another way to incorporate southern wedding traditions is for the bridesmaids to hold parasols during the ceremony.
- If you are a guest at the wedding, Southern wedding etiquette highly encourages that no one but the bride wear white.
- Serve Southern-themed drinks such as mint juleps, bourbon and whiskey, or sweet tea at the wedding.
- If you are getting married close to Louisiana, consider serving Creole or Cajun food such as gumbo or jumbalaya.
- Incorporate local flowers into your bouquet, especially magnolias or azaleas during the spring.
- Have your linens monogrammed with your initials.