Wedding Trends of 2023

Bridal Wedding Suits

A-line, lace, Cinderella gown. There is no doubt about it, there are a lot of wedding dress styles to choose from, but what if you feel more comfortable in trousers than a dress? Bridal suits embossed with pearls, or something perfectly tailored to you; bridal suits are on the rise and it doesn’t have to be white. More and more brides are opting for a statement brightly coloured suit to walk down the aisle in. What are your thoughts on switching up the traditional dress for something more tailored?

Men of Honour, Bridesmates & More

Over the last couple of years there have been a lot more men, entering the bridal party and we love it! Couples are now looking more at friendship groups rather than the ‘norms’ of single sex bridal and groomsmen parties. Personally, I think Carrie Bradshaw from SATC made this a trend when Stanford got married and she wore that spectacular tuxedo. Have you got

 In 2022, many couples finally tied the knot in a post-pandemic boom. As we’re moving into 2023, new trends are shaping up to change the traditional wedding day as we know it. If you’re interested in making your wedding unique and tailored to you and your partner’s modern style, you may want to get a head start on 2023 trends. From including men in your bridal party to shocking guests with new fashion trends, this next year could change the wedding tradition. This article will outline some of these wedding trends that may spark interest for your special day!

What are some of the trends you’ll be seeing next year?

Mismatched Bridesmaid Dresses

Gone is the tradition whereby you have your bridesmaids in the same colour just a different style of dress. 2023 will bring mismatched bridesmaid dresses, showcasing different colours and patterns so that your bridesmaids are able to showcase their own personalities on your special day.

Switch Up The Photography

2023 will see the rise of the candid photographs. Couples are moving away from the staged pictures towards asking their photographers to capture more unplanned moments with minimal interruptions to the day.

Also, photography that captures movement, known as blur-motion photography is about to become very popular too, so keep your eyes peeled.

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