Bride with an army of bridesmaids: how an American woman turned a wedding into a world record

24.02.2025 16:47

As Tina Ackles walked down the aisle, a line of 168 women in black dresses lined up behind her.

This bridesmaid parade not only stunned guests, but also earned a Texan woman a place in the Guinness Book of World Records.

The wedding, which took place on April 18, 2015 in Florida, marked the end of a 12-year relationship and an unexpected triumph.

The idea to gather a record number of companions was born out of Tina's connection with the American Business Women's Association (ABWA).

Since joining the organization in 1999, she has found hundreds of like-minded women, many of whom have been asking for years to be part of her future wedding.

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When Tina sent out invitations through the ABWA general chat, she didn't expect every one of the 168 women to say yes.

Preparations for the event resembled a military operation.

Six months before the ceremony, the bride announced the date, allowing the participants to plan the schedule. Discussions about dresses, shoes and accessories did not stop for a day.

Opting for black dresses with red accents—ABWA's signature colors—Tina asked everyone to carry a white carnation as a symbol of unity.

The record line-up of girlfriends included relatives: a sister, cousins and a niece.

The remaining 164 seats were taken by colleagues from the association. Despite the scale, the ceremony retained its intimacy. “It was like a huge family gathering,” Tina admitted.

Guests watching the procession of 168 women compared it to a living waterfall of black silk.

The hero of the occasion still can't believe that she's made history. "I love grand events, but I didn't plan such an adventure," she laughs.

Author: Elena Shimanovskaya Editor of Internet resources

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