The undying love of a couple, the bond between families, and the relief that months of worry, planning, and arguments with prospective in-laws are coming to an end are the main themes of weddings. And we succeed. With the magical might of the Dyson you’re eyeing for your register, you’re drawn into the wedding industrial complex the instant one of you says yes. However, there are a few positive moments throughout the preparation that serves as a reminder that this is actually meant to be enjoyable.

Petite Bouquets

According to Pinterest Trends, pinners prefer little flowers to the untamed, overstuffed arrangements we’ve seen in previous years. These elegant handbag accents are crafted from delicate flowers including lavender, lilac, astilbe, and lily of the valley. Additionally, while simple flower patterns look attractive, they are also useful: Why not make your wedding gown the centre of attention as you walk down the runway aisle toward your sweetheart since wedding dresses aren’t inexpensive?

 

A private dance at last

For the duration of the celebration, the newlyweds occupy centre stage, but in 2023, we’ll be ejecting attendees from the dance floor during the last song. Many newlyweds are surprised at how quickly their wedding day passes after spending months arranging it. Partners are capping up the celebrations with a private dance so that everyone can appreciate the thrill of this milestone. That’s correct, everyone leaves the room except for the photographer so you two may discuss the day or exchange family rumours.

 

Low key affair

No brittle hair gel allowed here. Clients are forgoing overly formal hairstyles in favour of an elevated take on their typical style and texture, according to Lifestyle Maven Events’ owner and lead planner Alison Semmler. Many of my clients choose sleek blowouts, high ponytails, or beachy waves versus an updo with a ton of bobby pins and hair extensions because they want to feel and look comfortable on their wedding day. We fully support this trend, having tried to remove pins from our hair at two in the morning.

 

Non-traditional guest books

A traditional gesture is to write a thank-you note for the newlyweds. But there are many modern approaches to wishing someone success without using paper and a pen (very Shakespearean!) . On #WeddingTok, people are creating unique guest books by recording voice notes on vintage phones, writing greetings on the back of polaroid images, or having guests sign wooden Jenga pieces.

 

Love Drunk Photos

The blurry wedding photo that perfectly conveys the dizzying ecstasy you experienced on your special day will become popular in 2023. We can anticipate wedding photography to follow the trend of social sites that are sacrificing excellence for authenticity (looking at you, BeReal).

 

But all those ideas have to be discussed and understand in details with a professional wedding planner, so that you will get a more understanding on the part of execution based on the venues. If you would like to see more pictures of actual event with detailed understanding, you can click bellow.