Just Got Engaged? Here’s What Every Bride Should Know
November 6, 2025

Just Got Engaged? Here’s What Every Bride Should Know

Just got engaged? Soak it in, set your priorities, and plan at your own pace. This season is about you two and creating a day that feels like you.

1. Take a Deep Breath + Soak It In

Before jumping into planning mode, take some time to just enjoy being engaged. Celebrate with your fiancé, call your people, snap some ring selfies, and daydream a little. This is such a special season don’t rush past it!

2. Start Dreaming (Not Stressing)

You don’t need to have everything figured out on day one. Pinterest, Instagram, and wedding blogs can be a fun way to start exploring what you love from venues to vibes. Gather inspiration, not pressure.

3. Talk About Priorities Together

Have a relaxed convo with your fiancé about what’s important to both of you. Maybe it’s the location, the food, the size, the budget or maybe you just want it to feel like you. This helps guide every decision moving forward.

4. Set a Ballpark Budget

You don’t need an exact spreadsheet on day one, but having a general idea of what you’re comfortable spending helps you avoid overwhelm (and sticker shock). It also helps you know which vendors to look for first.

5. Start Your Vendor Search With Your Top Priorities

If photography is one of your must haves (hi, I’d love to chat!), start there. The best vendors book up early especially for spring and fall dates. Other common early booking vendors: venue, planner, and videographer.

6. Book an Engagement Session

An engagement session is more than just pretty photos; it's the perfect way to get comfy in front of the camera and start celebrating this chapter. Plus, you'll use those photos for your wedding website, save the dates, and more.

7. This Is YOUR Day

Forget the trends and traditions that don’t feel like you. Whether it’s a beach elopement, backyard ceremony, or black-tie affair, your day should reflect your love story not anyone else’s expectations.

8. There’s No “Right” Timeline

Whether you’re planning a wedding in 3 months or 2 years, it’s all okay. The key is finding a rhythm that works for your life, your season, and your sanity.

9. Celebrate the Little Moments

Not every part of wedding planning will feel magical, but that doesn’t mean you can’t make it fun. Go on cake tastings, plan a dress shopping brunch, take a weekend road trip to visit venues. Make memories along the way.

10. I’ve Got You.

Seriously, you're not doing this alone. Whether you’re overwhelmed with where to start or wondering what outfits to wear for your engagement session, I’m here to help every step of the way.