Beyond the Bouquet: Inside the World of Professional Bridesmaids
Growing up, Tash Sutton was the quintessential “theatre kid,” immersed in the drama and performance of the stage. Little did she know, those formative years would lay the foundation for a rather unconventional, yet incredibly rewarding, career path. Today, Sutton isn’t just coordinating weddings; she’s stepping into the role of a professional bridesmaid, offering a unique service that ensures a bride’s special day runs as smoothly as a perfectly choreographed performance.
Sutton’s journey into this niche industry began serendipitously. She initially started doing contract work for a wedding coordination business named Hire a Bridesmaid. Within about eight months, the original owner, who had become “a little bit too well-known on her Instagram,” found herself unable to fulfil a growing number of bridesmaid bookings.
“She came to me one day and said, ‘Look, I have all these bridesmaid gigs that are coming up, and I can’t do them anymore. Will you do them for me?'” Sutton recalls. “I thought it was the craziest thing I’d ever heard,” she admits, “but I decided to give it a shot.” This unexpected request turned out to be the catalyst for Sutton to take the reins, eventually leading her to own the business and become the go-to professional for clients seeking an extra pair of experienced hands.
The “Craziest Day” and a Crucial Insight
Sutton describes her very first professional bridesmaid gig as “the craziest day of my life.” She was initially brought in simply to balance out an uneven bridal party, but the bride sought a professional she could trust to handle the responsibilities and allow the rest of her attendants to genuinely enjoy the celebration.
“I just knew that this was an experience that a lot of people had that they wanted someone by their side that they knew could do the job and could let the rest of their bridal party actually enjoy themselves,” Sutton explains. This pivotal moment cemented her understanding of the true value of her service.
Debunking the Myths: Why Brides Hire Professionals
Many people, upon hearing about Sutton’s profession, assume it’s a sign that the bride lacks friends. However, Sutton quickly dispels this notion. “A lot of the times the bridal party either aren’t experienced, they haven’t done this before, or they just feel really terrible for putting all this pressure on them,” she clarifies. “And they just want someone to come in and basically whip everyone into line, keep everything running, and just be a constant support by their side.”
While being a professional bridesmaid isn’t the most frequently requested service from her business, Sutton still receives a significant volume of enquiries. The process typically begins with a detailed meeting between Sutton and the bride to determine the specific needs and desired level of involvement.
Two Paths to Professional Support: The Professional and The Secret Bridesmaid
Sutton offers two distinct types of professional bridesmaid services:
- The Professional Bridesmaid: In this capacity, Sutton is openly a professional bridesmaid. Her role is to manage the bridal party, acting almost as an Executive Assistant for the bride, providing comprehensive assistance and ensuring everything runs seamlessly.
- The Secret Bridesmaid: This is where the theatre skills truly come into play. For this service, Sutton and the bride concoct a backstory for how they met, creating the illusion of a genuine friendship. “No one knows that I’m hired; they do think that we have a friendship, which, to be honest, we do form one because we are quite constantly talking leading up to their wedding. But how we met is kind of a little bit of a fib,” Sutton explains.
The circle of people aware of Sutton’s professional capacity in a “secret bridesmaid” scenario is entirely at the bride’s discretion. In some cases, even the groom might be kept in the dark. While Sutton has never been “caught out,” she admits to sensing occasional guest suspicion. Her clever tactic? “I have a list of five questions that I always ask people, and it always gets them distracted from what they were asking me originally,” she reveals. “The best thing that I’ve learned in this time is people love to talk about themselves, and that to hide in that conversation is your best bet.”
The Art of Pre-Wedding Reconnaissance
Beyond the initial consultation with the bride, Sutton highlights the paramount importance of meeting with the rest of the bridesmaids. This pre-wedding briefing is crucial for her to gauge the group’s dynamic.
“Because if I have a bridal party that is incredibly quiet and not bringing the party vibes, I know that I’m going to have to rally them on the day,” she explains. “If I have a bridal party that’s super rambunctious, I’m going to note that down that I’m going to have to keep everyone in line. So I find that that pre-bridal party meeting is very crucial in influencing how I’m going to approach the day.”
Navigating the Big Day: From the Head Table to Humble Gratitude
On the wedding day, Sutton’s primary objective is to orchestrate all the intricate details, allowing the bride and her friends to fully immerse themselves in the joy of the occasion. This task, she notes, becomes even more nuanced when operating under the guise of a “secret” bridesmaid.

Sutton often finds herself seated at the head table with the bridal party and has even received shoutouts during speeches. While she hasn’t yet been asked to deliver a speech herself, she’s not entirely opposed to the idea. “Definitely something I think I could pull out of my back pocket if I ever needed to,” she laughs.
Despite the professional nature of her work, Sutton maintains a profound sense of perspective. “You’ve got to constantly remember that it’s their most important day,” she stresses. “It keeps you quite humble to remember that you’re a part of someone’s most important day of their lives, potentially. It’s incredibly rewarding.” Her unique blend of organisational prowess and theatrical flair ensures that every bride can experience a truly unforgettable and stress-free wedding day.


















