The ideal starting point as you plan your celebration.
Wedding Trends! Here is a hot wedding trend that is so cute, include your Pooch in your ceremony!
HOT HOT HOT for any EVENT in 2019! Dessert Food Trucks!? Your Guests will drool over late-night treats!
Vintage Frames and Chandeliers, a great way to dress up your rustic wedding!
Couples continue to love circular wedding arches, giving them that stunning backdrop while making it unique.
Rainbow Smoke Bombs!
One of the most awesomely unexpected trends of the year has been the use of colored smoke bombs in photography.
Wedding Trends
Next year will see the return of the fairytale dress. Brides are choosing bigger ‘Princess’ dresses and cathedral length veils, & the strapless dress will be far less popular.
Meghan Markle, Deepika Padukone, & Priyanka Chopra looked gorgeous wearing that 75 feet long veil. This trend is definitely going to be seen.
Wedding photography has always been important, however with more choice and videographers available having your wedding day captured as a film is becoming more popular. From drone wedding photography to beautifully captured videos, what a great way to relive your day!
A Band & a DJ! A DJ to spin your favorite hits with the added benefit of a live guitarist or saxophone player. A win-win!
In 2020, you’ll spy lots of botanicals and leafy greens as well as more unusual foliage, rather than your standard bunch of roses.
Purple is Taking Over
From bouquets to bridesmaids dresses, centerpieces to cakes, When it comes to decoration and colors, shades of purple are taking over all others.
Balloon walls are the new flower walls. They make for wonderful, celebratory décor for any event, including weddings. Expect 2020 to feature balloon walls and wedding wall art murals – all carefully chosen to provide great backdrops for guests’ wedding snaps. cosmopolitan
Think huge balloons and oversize centerpieces that take your breath away when you walk into a room.
What do you think? Will this become the next trend? The original idea of a Chuppah [Jewish wedding canopy] was the tent the newlyweds spent the night. They seem to have a lot of fun!