With all the moving pieces of wedding planning, the last thing you want is to forget something important on the big day. From beauty essentials to emergency fixes, a well-prepared wedding packing list ensures you have everything you need for a stress-free celebration.
For the wedding-gown wearer
Wedding dress (with hanger and garment bag)
Veil or hair accessories
Shoes (plus comfy backup flats or sneaks)
Undergarments (nude seamless options work best – bring these to your last fitting to ensure the perfect fit)
Jewelry (earrings, bracelet, necklace)
Garter (if wearing one)
Something old, new, borrowed, blue (if following the tradition)
Reception outfit or second dress (if changing)
For the suit/tux-wearer
Suit or tuxedo (with hanger and garment bag)
Shirt, tie/bow tie, cufflinks
Dress shoes & socks
Belt or suspenders
Pocket square
Watch or accessories
Break in your wedding shoes before the big day to avoid blisters!
For Hair & Makeup
Setting spray & blotting papers (for shine control)
Lipstick/gloss for touch-ups
Bobby pins & hair ties
Hairbrush & comb
Mini hairspray
Compact mirror
For Freshening Up
Deodorant & perfume/cologne
Mints or gum
Hand lotion
Tissues or handkerchief (for happy tears)
Eye drops (if needed)
Assign a wedding party member to carry your touch-up essentials throughout the day!
Fix-It Items
Sewing kit (with thread matching your dress)
Safety pins & fashion tape
Stain remover pen (for last-minute spills)
Extra earring backs
White chalk (to cover any dress stains)
For Comfort & Practicality
Band-aids (for blisters or cuts)
Pain relievers (Advil, Tylenol)
Tums or anti-nausea tablets
Small snack (granola bar, nuts)
Water bottle (stay hydrated!)
Legal & Vendor Info
Marriage license & officiant information
Copies of wedding day timeline
Contact list for vendors & bridal party
Venue contract & final invoices
Permits (if needed for an outdoor space)
Tips & Payments
Cash envelopes for vendor tips
Final payments (if anything is due on the day)
For the Ceremony
Wedding rings (and ring box)
Vows (printed or written in vow books)
Unity ceremony items (candles, sand, wine, etc.)
Reserved seating signs
Programs (if using them)
For the Party
Wedding speech notes (if giving a toast)
Guestbook & pens
Card box
Cake-cutting set
Photo booth props (if applicable)
Special exit items (sparklers, confetti, bubbles)
For the Head Table
Champagne flutes
Personalized napkins or decor
Extra place cards (just in case)
For the Post-Wedding Exit
Change of clothes for leaving the venue
Luggage (packed if leaving right after the wedding)
Travel documents (passport, plane tickets, itinerary)
Snacks & water for the ride home
Hotel booking confirmation
Their wedding day outfits & shoes
Accessories (ties, jewelry, belts, socks)
Gifts for the couple (if bringing them)
Tissues (for emotional moments)
A celebratory attitude!
I design elevated, ultra-personal celebrations for couples who want every detail to be perfect—without ever having to micromanage a thing.
I firmly believe that knowledge is power. Answer a few questions about the wedding you want, and I’ll explain what you’ll realistically need to budget per guest (and break down where that money’s likely to go).
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