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2023 wedding trends

What’s in and what's out

the bride or maid of honor make their remarks, pour some bubbly over the glasses to create a luxurious waterfall. It’s a beautiful moment and super cool.

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In: Dress Codes

For the sake of aesthetic, wedding planners are including guest dress codes in the invitation. If it's a garden party, require guests to wear florals or pastels. Some brides are even doing a metallic theme, with gold finishes and lots of beautiful glasses!

In: Unplugged Weddings

In: Meaningful Flowers

Flowers can cost an arm and leg for weddings, so brides have opted for homegrown or hand-picked flowers from a local farm.

Out: Garters

For a classier approach, ask the photographer to take some more intimate photos in the limousine or the hotel elevator.

In: Champagne Towers

It’s your big day, and the best way to celebrate is with a toast! Stack some gorgeous glasses in the shape of a pyramid and before the father of

Make sure that guests know your technology preferences and ask the ushers to enforce the rules. Staying in the moment will help you feel more connected and grounded, allowing for you to feel all your emotions and love for your partner.

Out: Open-Air Tents

We get it; you want all the beauty of an outdoor wedding without the risk of inclement weather. Opt for either a fully-outside ceremony and reception or move the event indoors. Tents just feel so COVID-19, right?!

In: Specialty Drinks

Everyone loves a fun cocktail, especially if it's themed toward the bride and groom. reflect on what makes this couple unique and theme a drink after it in collaboration with the bartenders. Maybe if the bride is from Georgia and the groom is from Tennessee, do a peach-whisky sour. If your wedding is beachy and coastal, try a local take on a Miami Breeze or Sex on the Beach.

Out: Family-Style Food

The 2010s made weddings inclusive and comforting with huge barbeque platters and sloppy sides. Your big day shouldn’t feel like a fastfood feast. Splurge on some gourmet cuisine and your guests (and photographers) will thank you.

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