9 Wedding Trends You're About to See Everywhere in 2023

1. Petite Bouquets

Pinterest Trends says that pinners are looking for small bouquets instead of the big, wild arrangements that were popular in years past. Flowers like lily of the valley, lilac, astilbe, and lavender are used to make these chic handbags. 

2. A Private Last Dance

During the whole reception, the bride and groom are the centre of attention, but in 2023, guests will be kicked off the dance floor during the last song. After planning for months, many newlyweds are surprised at how fast their wedding day goes. Partners are having a private dance to mark the end of the celebrations and take in the magic of this big moment. 

3. Love Drunk Photos

2023 will be the year of the blurry wedding photo, which will show how happy you were but also how dizzy you felt on your big day. As social platforms like BeReal move away from trying to be perfect and toward being real, we can expect wedding photography to follow suit. "The style gets rid of poses and focuses on flaws, adding that more and more couples want "minimal direction or interruptions."

4. Low-Key Hair

No crunchy hair gel here. Alison Semmler, the owner and lead planner at Lifestyle Maven Events, says that clients are getting rid of hairstyles that are too formal and asking for an upgraded version of their everyday style and texture instead. "Many of my clients want to look and feel like themselves on their wedding day.

5. Nontraditional Guest Books

A classic act of kindness is to write a sweet note to the new couple. But there are many new ways to wish someone good luck that don't involve a pen and paper (how Shakespearean!). . People on #WeddingTok are coming up with creative ways to use guest books, like voice messages recorded on old-fashioned phones, greetings written on the back of Polaroid photos.

6. Colorful Dresses

During 2023 Bridal Fashion Week, we saw floaty sleeves, skirts that could be taken off, and sheer fabrics. But designers' use of colour may have been the thing that stood out the most. From Monique Lhuillier's bright floral prints to Ines Di Santo's baby blue silk, wedding fashion in 2023 is fun and different. People, pale pink is the new white!

6. Live Houseplant Decor

During 2023 Bridal Fashion Week, we saw floaty sleeves, skirts that could be taken off, and sheer fabrics. But designers' use of colour may have been the thing that stood out the most. From Monique Lhuillier's bright floral prints to Ines Di Santo's baby blue silk, wedding fashion in 2023 is fun and different. People, pale pink is the new white!

7. Couples Who Get Ready Together...

Tradition says that couples should be apart until the ceremony, but modern couples are changing this and getting ready together. Hanging out with your partner before the big event can calm your nerves, give you time to say your vows privately, and give you a chance to practise your first dance again.

8. Embroidered Fashion

Why put your promises on paper when you can wear them? In 2023, people who are getting married will sew heartfelt messages onto their gloves, veils, and dresses as a way to make a fashion statement. Celebrities are leading the way, like Hailey Bieber, whose veil said "Till Death Do Us Part" and Kourtney Kardashian, whose veil at her wedding in Italy this year said "Family, Loyalty, Respect."

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