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Event Planning

2025 Wedding Trends

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What We Like, What We Don’t, and How to Pick What’s Best for You

As we look toward 2025, the trends in weddings are more varied than ever — some we love, some we could leave behind, and some are really just a matter of personal taste. Here is what’s gaining traction, what’s fading away, and how to choose the trends that will make your big day truly yours.

What We Like: Fresh, Fun, and Meaningful Trends

1. Sustainability and Upcycled Decor 
Couples are opting for sustainable venues, zero-waste practices, repurposed florals, and upcycled decor items are all part of a movement toward more thoughtful celebrations.

Why We Love It: It’s environmentally responsible and often more affordable, plus it creates a wedding that feels grounded and real.

2. Personalized and Custom Elements
Writing your own vows, creating custom cocktails, or even selecting your favorite music for every part of the ceremony and reception is becoming more common. The trend of personalization helps couples tell their unique love story and adds an intimate touch to every moment.

Why We Love It: Personal touches make your wedding feel like you. It’s your story, your values, and your style shining through every detail.

3. Micro Weddings
Micro weddings with smaller guest lists and an emphasis on meaningful connections rather than grand events. This trend allows couples to focus on quality time with their closest loved ones in a more relaxed and private setting.

Why We Love It: It’s less stressful, more budget-friendly, and allows for a more meaningful celebration without the pressure of a large crowd.

4. Technology Integration
Live streaming ceremonies, virtual guestbook signing, and drone photography are all on the rise. While some purists may be skeptical, these tech-savvy elements are helping families and friends who can't be there in person still feel part of the celebration.

Why We Love It: It keeps loved ones connected, especially when travel isn’t feasible, and it offers unique ways to capture and share memories.

What We Don’t Like: Trends That May Not Be for Everyone

1. Over-the-Top Wedding Decorations 
While Pinterest-inspired decor can be stunning, some trends are leaning toward excessive or over-complicated setups that can distract from the day itself. Elaborate installations can take away from the intimate atmosphere of a wedding. These over-the-top decorations and over-complicated setups become over complicated stress. 

Why We Don’t Like It: Less is more. Focus on details that matter and create an atmosphere that supports the celebration, not overwhelms it.

2. Trendy Wedding Cakes
The desire for dramatic, multi-tiered cakes with unconventional shapes or crazy color schemes can sometimes fall short of expectations, both in terms of taste and aesthetics. While beautiful cakes can be a part of your day, the trend toward hyper-stylized cakes can feel like a bit too much.

Why We Don’t Like It: Trends like this often sacrifice substance for style. Consider a simpler cake design or even alternative desserts that align more with your taste. A pretty wedding cake for photos and sheet cakes for guests continue to make the nicest cuts.

3. Overly Elaborate Guest Favors
Wedding favors are a nice gesture, but lately, some trends have seen extravagant gift bags and keepsakes that guests rarely use or keep. From fancy candles to monogrammed anything, these can often feel wasteful.

Why We Don’t Like It: It’s a gesture that may not have the lasting impact you intend and adds costs for guests to not use or keep.

4. Too Much Tradition 
While honoring cultural or familial traditions is important, some couples feel the pressure to include every tradition, even those that don't resonate with them. If you’re not a fan of a specific custom, there’s no reason to feel obligated to include it just because it’s "expected."

Why We Don’t Like It: Weddings should reflect your values, not outdated norms. It's your day, so choose what makes you feel comfortable and joyful.

How to Pick What’s Best for You

Choosing wedding trends that are right for you comes down to understanding what matters most in your celebration. Here are some tips to help guide your decisions:

1. Reflect on Your Personality and Values
Are you a nature lover who values sustainability? A foodie at heart who wants a custom dining experience? Consider what feels authentic to you and your partner and choose trends that align with your interests and passions.

Set a Budget and Prioritize
Weddings can get expensive quickly, so it’s important to be mindful of where you want to invest your money. Do you want a jaw-dropping, statement gown or is it about the music and celebration? Once you know where your budget needs to go, you can choose trends that won’t stretch your finances too thin.

Embrace What Feels Right for You
While some trends may seem cool or popular, it’s crucial to choose elements that reflect your personalities as a couple. Don’t feel pressured by social media or external expectations. Your wedding should feel like your celebration, not a trend showcase.

Keep the Guest Experience in Mind
A wedding is also about the people who celebrate with you. Think about what will make your guests feel included, engaged, and appreciated. This might mean simplifying your decor or adding personal touches that make everyone feel special.

In Conclusion: Create The Wedding That’s Truly Yours

At the end of the day, wedding trends are just that — trends. They come and go, but your love story is unique and timeless. Focus on the aspects of the wedding that reflect you and your partner’s personalities, and choose trends that make your day unforgettable, not just for the photos, but for the joy you feel in the moment. Whether you’re embracing sustainability, keeping it traditional, or making bold fashion choices, the best wedding is the one that feels right for you.