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From the Officiant: How to Nail the Aisle-End Dip Kiss

Posted on February 4, 2026October 24, 2025 by Ralph Griggs

As a wedding officiant, I’ve seen hundreds of ceremonies—and that joyful moment when the couple turns to walk back up the aisle is always a favorite. I joke with couples in our planning meetings to practice the dip kiss so that groom doesn’t bang the bride’s head against a chair. But really, if you’re planning a dip kiss at the end, a bit of preparation will make it look polished, natural, and safe.

Why plan it?

Wedding attire, adrenaline, and slick floors can make even simple moves tricky. A quick plan ensures you both feel confident and your photographer gets the shot.

Technique that works

For the partner leading the dip:

  • Set your stance: Feet shoulder-width apart, weight balanced.
  • Secure support: Dominant arm around your partner’s mid-back or waist; keep them close.
  • Use your legs: Think small forward step and gentle lunge—don’t bend from the back.
  • Give a clear cue: A brief hand squeeze or “ready?” keeps you in sync.

For the partner being dipped:

  • Trust and stay relaxed, with light core engagement for control.
  • Optional leg pop: Bend one knee and point the toe for a clean line in photos.
  • Hands: Around your partner’s shoulders or neck—supportive and natural.

Practice smart

  • Run it a few times at home.
  • Hold the dip for 2–3 seconds so your photographer can capture it.
  • Rehearse the exit—rise smoothly and continue your recessional without pause.
  • Test in wedding shoes to check grip and comfort.

Day-of coordination

  • Give your photographer a heads-up so they’re positioned and ready.
  • Check aisle space and any décor before you start your recessional.

Done well, the dip kiss reads as effortless and elegant. A little practice is all it takes.

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