By: Deborah Witt for Bridal Guide
There's a strong
spirit of individualism in the air this new year, with couples keen on
infusing their ceremonies and receptions with personality — their own.
"Couples
want to communicate who they are," says Allison Laesser-Keck, of Viva
La Diva Events in southeast Michigan. "They, of course, want their
wedding to be elegant and Magical and still very fun for their guests.
But they also want all of the details to reflect who they are as a
couple, their tastes. The result is a wedding that feels very personal
and unique."
How does all of this individuality come together? In
the details, of course! Here are the most noteworthy wedding trends
we've got our eye on this year.
1. British invasion. Credit the unwavering appeal of Princess Kate and Downton Abbey
for the influx of stylish details that bring to mind afternoon tea and
garden parties. For this look, dining al fresco is a popular choice.
Tables are often uncovered or simply adorned with a vintage lace cloth.
Lush garlands get turned into runners and loosely styled floral
centerpieces hang from above.
Photo Credit: Tracey Sanders
2. Top blooms: English roses, peonies, hydrangeas, dahlias and ranunculus continue to be go-to favorites among brides.
"They're dramatic, they're romantic and they're versatile, so they look
perfect whether you're planning a traditional affair or something more
relaxed," says New York City event planner Shawn Rabideau.
Photo Credit: Tracey Sanders
3. Gaga for greenery.
"My brides can't get enough greenery," says Laesser-Keck. Herbs like
rosemary and mint, lemon leaf, magnolia leaf, ivy, smilax and maidenhair
fern are being strung together and used in surprising ways — as table
runners or chair swags, to frame cocktail menus, to redefine tent
ceilings or to give chandeliers a soft edge.
4. Buttons and ribbons and gems.Couples
will be generating excitement for their celebration by wowing guests
with an invitation suite that's delivered in attention-grabbing style:
wrapped in shimmery cellophane; boxed in decorative paper; tied up with
ribbon, leather rope or baker's twine; studded with crystals; or adorned
with dried flowers.
Photo courtesy of Ellen Weldon Design
5. Selfie-sational. "Couples are spending money on fun, professional engagement photos
so why not use more of them?" says Angela Ferrara, of Pear Tree
Greetings. She's noted a significant uptick in couples choosing
invitations and save-the-dates that feature photography — anything from formal portraits to action shots to quirky set-ups.
6. Champagne with a twist.
Champagne towers have returned — big time — for formal affairs. A more
casual, colorful option: mixing in fruit purées to create a signature
cocktail that matches your palette.
Photo Credit: Abby Jiu
7. Smaller sips.
Be the flights of craft beer; shots of different bourbons; wine
samplings; sangria that goes from white to pink to deep red; or even a
lemonade or fizzy soda bar, couples are letting guests sample an array
of beverages. These types of different drink stations are yet another
way to let guests peek into your personal tastes, with the added bonus
of helping you keep your bar budget in check.
8. Family-style dining. Guest interaction is a big goal for today's couples. And nothing gets a conversation started quite like a meal served family style,
with guests passing beautifully plated entrées and sides. "It's
relaxing and works well with both upscale and laid-back settings," says
Dan Stacy, executive chef of Royal Fig Catering in Austin, Texas.
9. Just a taste, please. Tasting stations
have taken over the cocktail hour, with couples showing off their
favorite foods in manageable portions. From oyster shucking stations and
mac 'n cheese bars, to make-it-your-own taco stands to local food
trucks pulling right up to the patio, the idea is to surprise your
guests with an unexpected assortment of party food.
Photo Credit: Andrew Chan
10. Tempting-to-touch texture, especially ruffled and tulle looks,
will be very important for cakes in 2015. Lace patterns, pleats, and
textured buttercream frosting also remain strong trends for brides going
for a vintage or soft, romantic feel. For a modern wedding, the texture
might be a three-dimensional lattice, herringbone or other geometric
pattern. Another tactile approach is to have your designer roll out
black fondant and hand-paint it to look like a chalkboard.
Photo Credit: Tess Pace Photo (left); Abby Rose (right)
11. Special flavors.
Couples are choosing cake flavors that are rooted in their hometowns or
family heritage, where they began dating or a favorite destination.
Honey lavender, coconut, and zucchini lime are just a few that Rachel
Teufel, the owner and designer of Intricate Icings Cake Design in
Denver, offers. Elsewhere across the country, we're hearing about
blueberry, chai tea latté, aztec hot chocolate, caramel apple cider and
more. Yum!
12. What's old is new. Couples are
requesting updated renditions of wedding classics. Instead of Etta
James's soulful "At Last," for example, they might choose the acoustic
version by Jason Mraz. Or swap Elvis's "Can't Help Falling in Love" with
indie-pop sensation Ingrid Michaelson's re-interpretation.
13. '70s style bands, aka "yacht rock."
Think Hall & Oates, Kenny Loggins, the Doobie Brothers. What
started as an underground music movement based on the comedic TV/online
series "Yacht Rock," this musical genre is gaining major play at
weddings. "We're not the typical wedding band," says Nicholas
Niespodziani of Atlanta's Yacht Rock Revue (Yrr). "But the dance floor
is always full." Like Yrr, most of these style bands dress in period
garb, complete with polyester suits and Ray-Ban Wayfarers. Party on!
Photo courtesy of La Diva Events: Someplace Wild Photography
14. Edible favors will reign supreme.
Not just mini-jars of jam, but food kits — boxes stuffed with all the
fixings for a yummy late-night snack or a morning-after brunch. Check out 25 edible favors your guests won't leave behind
15. Framed for the occasion.
An artisanal, artistic twist on the photo booth, couples are hiring an
onsite silhouette artist. Guests can pose for a short sitting and leave
with a very personal memento.
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1 comments:
WOW!! I really enjoyed this article. I am also looking for weddings venue for my cousin’s wedding ceremony and want to have these kind of arrangements. Can you suggest me some good venues where we can have a memorable wedding?
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