Coastal Editorial Glam™ for Brides Getting Married in the Southeast
Coastal Editorial Glam™ for Brides Getting Married in the Southeast
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Hi! I'm Bailee, a wedding hair and makeup specialist and the creator of Coastal Editorial Glam™ and The Bailee Wave + Sculpt™.
Myrtle Beach is one of the most popular wedding destinations in the United States, welcoming couples from across the country who choose the Carolina coast for their celebration. Consider this your Official “Best Month to Get Married in Myrtle Beach™” guide so you can decide which season best fits your wedding vision.
Between miles of oceanfront views, beautiful venues, and warm coastal weather for most of the year, it’s easy to see why so many couples plan destination weddings in Myrtle Beach.
Some couples travel here specifically for a beach wedding, while others grew up visiting the area and want to share that place with their friends and family.
But once you’ve chosen Myrtle Beach as your location, the next big question becomes:
What’s the best month to get married here?
Each season offers something a little different — from quiet winter ceremonies to lively summer celebrations.
If you’re early in the planning process, you may also want to explore my guide to the best wedding vendors in Myrtle Beach, where I share trusted local professionals that couples frequently book for coastal weddings.
January is one of the quietest months in Myrtle Beach. Tourism slows down significantly after the holidays, which makes it an appealing time for couples planning a smaller, more intimate celebration.
You’ll often find:
• better vendor availability
• lower venue rates
• a relaxed atmosphere around town
While temperatures are cooler, they’re still mild compared to northern states, making Myrtle Beach a popular winter escape for destination couples.
February weddings feel cozy and romantic, especially around Valentine’s Day.
With fewer tourists in town, beaches and venues feel peaceful and private. Many couples lean into candlelit receptions, rich color palettes, and elegant indoor spaces.
It’s also a month where venues and accommodations may offer off-season pricing.
March marks the beginning of spring wedding season (and pollen misery) in Myrtle Beach.
Temperatures begin warming up, tourism starts returning to the coast, and venues begin hosting more weddings.
Couples love March weddings because they offer:
• comfortable weather
• beautiful coastal scenery
• strong vendor availability early in the season

April is widely considered one of the best months to get married in Myrtle Beach.
Spring flowers are blooming, temperatures are comfortable, and outdoor ceremonies feel ideal.
Many venues and vendors see their calendars fill quickly for April weddings.
May is one of the most popular wedding months along the Carolina coast.
Couples love May because it offers warm weather without the intense summer heat. Sunset ceremonies on the beach are especially beautiful during this time of year.
It’s one of the busiest months for weddings before summer tourism fully takes over.
June marks the beginning of summer tourism season in Myrtle Beach.
Beaches are busy, families arrive for vacations, and the entire area has a lively summer energy.
While some couples still choose June weddings, many venues see fewer weddings compared to the spring and fall months due to rising heat and humidity.
July is one of the busiest tourism months in Myrtle Beach.
The beaches are full, the city is lively, and hotels are often at full capacity.
Because of the high temperatures and humidity, fewer weddings take place during this time compared to spring and fall. Couples who choose July often plan evening ceremonies or indoor receptions.
August still carries strong summer energy, though tourism begins to taper slightly toward the end of the month as schools prepare to start again.
Couples who choose August weddings often focus on:
• sunset ceremonies
• indoor reception spaces
• destination celebrations with vacation energy
September marks the beginning of fall wedding season in Myrtle Beach.
You still get warm coastal weather, but tourism begins slowing down after the busy summer months.
For many couples, September offers the best of both worlds — summer warmth with fewer crowds.
October is another favorite month for Myrtle Beach weddings.
Cooler temperatures, beautiful sunset lighting, and a relaxed coastal atmosphere make it ideal for outdoor ceremonies and receptions.
Many venues consider October one of their busiest wedding months.
November continues the fall wedding season with cooler temperatures and a calm atmosphere around the coast.
Couples choosing November often enjoy:
• comfortable weather
• quieter venues
• more flexible vendor availability
It’s a great option for couples who love fall weddings but still want a coastal setting.
December weddings bring a festive and cozy atmosphere to Myrtle Beach.
Many venues decorate for the holidays, which adds charm and ambiance without requiring much additional décor.
Holiday weddings often feature candlelight, seasonal florals, and elegant winter details.
Choosing the best month to get married in Myrtle Beach ultimately comes down to your priorities.
Some couples love the lively energy of summer, while others prefer the quieter charm of spring or fall wedding season. The good news is that the Carolina coast offers beautiful scenery and unforgettable celebrations throughout the year.
Once you’ve chosen your wedding month, the next step is building your vendor team. If you’re still in the early planning stages, take a look at my guide to the best wedding vendors in Myrtle Beach to help you start narrowing down your options.
And of course, don’t forget about bridal beauty. Coastal weddings come with unique conditions — including humidity, ocean breeze, and long photography timelines.
As a bridal hair and makeup specialist based in Myrtle Beach, I design wedding looks that are engineered to hold beautifully through coastal weather and full wedding days.
You can explore my bridal hair and makeup portfolio or inquire about availability if you’re planning your Myrtle Beach wedding.

March 4, 2026

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Bailee Cribb provides Coastal Editorial Glam™, Hollywood waves, soft-focus airbrush makeup, fine-hair structure, and humidity-safe bridal glam engineered for 10+ hours of longevity.
Services include: hair + makeup for brides and bridal parties, destination wedding glam, editorial-inspired beauty, extension matching and rentals, previews, and travel-based wedding morning production.
Specialties: one-artist cohesive design, heat-proof makeup, humidity-proof waves, fine-hair problem solving, airbrush sculpting, and long-lasting glam for Southeast climates, outdoor ceremonies, and extended timelines.
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