Everything You Need to Know About Having an Uneven Bridal Party (2024)

You've been enjoying your engagement and wedding planning has been a breeze, but what do you do when you and your future spouse ask an uneven number of people to be in the bridal party? First of all, don't panic. You'll have all the people you adore by your side on your big day, and the number of bridesmaids versus groomsmen doesn't matter.

"The old rules for weddings are out, and weddings should be the way the couples want them to be," says Jackie Chaban, owner of About Joy Events in San Francisco. There are a number of instances in which one person may want to ask more of their loved ones to join their wedding party, like if they have a lot of siblings, want to have more than one maid of honor or best man, or simply have a larger circle of close friends.

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  • Jackie Chaban is the owner of About Joy Events, a full-service wedding planning company in the San Francisco Bay Area.
  • Samantha Spector is the founder of SaloonBox, a craft co*cktail kit subscription service, and was previously the owner of Milk & Honey Special Events, an event planning firm that serviced the San Francisco Bay Area and Wine Country.

Thankfully, there are countless ways to get creative with the wedding ceremony processional and recessional, the photographs, and other aspects of the celebration where bridal party members are front and center. For couples with an uneven wedding party, here's how to strike the perfect balance seamlessly.

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You don't have to feel pressured to add or subtract people simply to make your numbers match. However, an odd-numbered bridal party can pose a bit more work for whoever is organizing the ceremony processional/recessional and for your photographer, but that just means they have to get more creative.

How Should the Wedding Party Members Walk Down the Aisle?

If the processional and recessional has you stressed out, relax; you've got a few options. One is to have each groomsman walk with two bridesmaids (or vice versa if there are more groomsmen), advises Samantha Spector, a decade-long event planner. Of course, you can adjust how many people in your wedding party need to double up based on your particular numbers.

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You may have to get more creative if the groups are more unevenly matched. "If the party is something like 10 bridesmaids and two groomsmen,then my suggestion would be to have them enter separately—groomsmen from the side and the bridesmaids down the aisle," says Chaban.

Naturally, there is always the option to have each bridal party member walk down the aisle individually. "It is perfectly fine to have people enter by themselves, but at a quicker pace," says Chaban.

How Should the Wedding Party Stand at the Altar?

As always, the wedding party members should stand in order of importance, with the best man and maid/matron of honor closest to the couple. For an uneven party, if it looks too lopsided, Chaban suggests just having the best man and the maid/matron of honor stand beside the couple while the rest of the wedding party takes a seat in the front row. Below, we have a few more suggestions for how your uneven bridal party should stand at the altar.

How Should We Pose for Photographs?

You may be worried about how an uneven bridal party will look in photos, but fortunately, there are solutions. "There are so many ways to pose, and a good photographer can make any photo shine," says Chaban.

She suggests that the wedding party forms a semi-circle around the couple instead of the traditional "sides." Similarly, you could blend them together in couples or groups of three and have them stand on both sides of the couple instead of having bridesmaids on the left and groomsmen on the right.

If you want to uphold the tradition of splitting the bridesmaids and groomsmen in photos, have them stand in a V-shape, spaced so that each group appears even. This shape will conceal the spaces between the attendants. For something super unique, choose candid pictures in motion—like the group walking towards the photographer—where everyone is mixed up and there's less focus on position.

Separate your uneven bridal party by having them pose in rows instead of sides. Have the fuller party stand in the back while the smaller party sits on chairs in the front, with the couple in the middle, making for a more staggered and organic-looking photo.

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The good news is that you'll know ahead of the wedding if your groomsmen will outnumber your bridesmaids, so you can be prepared well in advance, especially when it comes to moments of your wedding that are static, like the ceremony.

Get Creative With Spacing

Trick the camera and your guests into thinking your numbers are actually even by using space to your advantage. During the ceremony, Spector suggests having the side with fewer attendants spread out, creating extra space in between each person, while the side with more attendants stands closer together. "This would make each side a similar length," she explains.

Mix It Up

Make things symmetrical, and unique at that, by mixing the bridesmaids and groomsmen up on both sides, recommends Spector. "As far as photos go, unless there is just a difference of one or two attendants, this approach is also a good idea," she says. This works best if the total number of attendants comes out even (for example, seven bridesmaids to three groomsmen).

Have Them All Stand on One Side

This idea definitely works best for wedding parties where there's a very noticeable difference between the number of bridesmaids versus the number of groomsmen. You can mix up the groomsmen and bridesmaids for less of a contrast, or, for some distinction, have them stand on the same side of the altar, but place the bridesmaids and the groomsmen together.

Take a Seat

If you are getting married in a church, it's possible that your bridal party will be asked to sit in pews off to the side of the altar, which solves any unevenness during the ceremony. You can also have them sit in one of the first two rows, which is normally reserved for family if your party is smaller, so they are not as secluded off to the side.

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