After two years of compelled micro-weddings, continuously postponed nuptials, and limited celebrations, the vibe for 2023 is clear: go big or go home.
As we finally leave the difficult times behind us, 2023 marks the return of the wedding – and it’s destined to be larger and bolder than ever.
The freedom to celebrate as we choose means that brides and grooms are going all out for their weddings this year.
The goal of wedding planning should be to create a day that is uniquely you—one that does not feel like every other wedding your guests have attended in the previous 12 months.
Go big or go home
After several years of more minor, lower-key weddings performed under social distancing standards, experts predict that couples will gravitate toward big-impact moments, from their tents to their tableware. “Maximalism is making a comeback!” Expect flowers to make aesthetic statements. Couples will be decorating their rooms from floor to ceiling with flowers. Flowers will not only be put at venues but will also be part of an entire design to convert a room into an experience. Prepare for a nostalgic vibe. Bring back the 1970s: the attire, music, and, most importantly, the disco balls! They’ll be everywhere, from the ceremony to the dance party, shining brightly throughout the big day. A resurgent interest will influence couples’ color preferences in maximalist aesthetics. Couples are opting for full-on colorful weddings rather than simply bursts of color. Couples will include more color and less black and white, from color-blocked weddings to colorful rituals and outfits.
Midday rituals
The after-party is sometimes the most unplanned—and memorable—part of the whole wedding weekend. If, however, the thought of an eight-hour relay race between the ceremony, drinks, dinner, dancing, and after-party makes you uneasy, you may ensure that your guests are up for the challenge by holding the ceremony at midday. Everyone arrives at the gathering that evening with a full tank of gas after having the afternoon to rest up. Your wedding ceremony in the morning and your celebration in the evening were customary in the early 20th century. Jackie and John F. Kennedy, Princess Diana, and Prince Charles, and Prince William and Kate all followed this tradition. selecting a morning ceremony, a carefully crafted lunch, and a return invitation, couples may enjoy a one-of-a-kind celebration all day long with an evening reception that includes dancing and dessert.
Keeping it traditional
Traditional weddings conjure up images of classic color palettes, stately décor, and gorgeous tablescapes. To begin, you’ll want to make sure you have plenty of candles. Nothing screams classic and traditional like lovely candlelight. Feel free to combine votive candles with classic high-tapered candles or even pillar candles. When it comes to your table, make sure you have exquisite dining plates, glasses, and silverware in silver or gold, as well as table linens in a strong stain in a color or pattern that matches your theme. Including traditional components is a popular trend among many couples. It’s important to have a lot of different traditional elements, including traditional ketubah design.
The ceremony
A conventional wedding ceremony has a focal point, which is usually an arch or platform, where the vows are exchanged. Your guests are usually seated in rows facing the officiant. However, a new wedding ceremony style puts a playful spin on the traditional structure. Couples are increasingly choosing unconventional seating arrangements, such as meandering walks instead of aisles or circular rows of seats entirely around the wedding site. These reimagined ceremony sets give attendees a unique perspective on the wedding, sometimes as a more private gathering. Sustainability is gaining popularity as suppliers and couples strive for more eco-conscious elements to lessen the carbon footprint of wedding festivities and ceremonies.
Conclusion
As we prepare to welcome back grand wedding celebrations, couples should dream big and embrace unique and individual touches. From vibrant colors to maximalist décor, unconventional seating, and eco-friendly decisions, the wedding trends of 2023 provide endless possibilities for couples to realize their big day. Whether you go for a traditional or outdoor wedding, the key is to make it a reflection of who you are, as a couple, and create an unforgettable celebration that will be cherished for a lifetime.