by Tresa Erickson
Wedding trends. Just the mention of the world "trend" may tie up your
stomach in knots. The wedding world is constantly changing, so much so that
it's hard to keep up. If you're in the middle of planning a wedding and
want to know what's going on with wedding trends, here's a brief list to
help:
Coordinated décor is out and less coordinated décor is in. More and
more couples are varying the type and size of decorations in their weddings
for a less coordinated look. Some of the reception tables may have large
formal bouquets, for example, while others may have a single rose bud. .
Head tables are out and small tables are in. Many couples are choosing to
forgo the pomp and circumstance of a head table and sit by themselves or
with immediate family at a smaller table near the front. .
Single-flavored
wedding cakes are out and multi-flavored layered wedding cakes are in. Many
couples are choosing to give their guests more of a selection with a
multi-flavored layered cake. Cakes made with a chocolate layer, a vanilla
layer and a marble layer are all the rage. Some couples go all out and
provide an even wider selection by offering both a dinner and a dessert
buffet. .
Pale hues are out and deep, rich colors are in. Couples today are
choosing deeper tones, like amethyst, burgundy, chocolate, indigo, navy,
rose and ruby for their weddings. Lighter shades like periwinkle, sage
green, soft pink and taupe are also hot. Shading has become important.
Anyone who finds it difficult to match the color they have selected for
their wedding can go with shades of it. A couple who has decided to have an
amethyst wedding, for example, can incorporate various shades of purple
into flowers and other decorations. .
Phones calls are out and wedding
newsletters are in. Couples who are tired of answering the same questions
over and over about their wedding are taking advantage of wedding
newsletters. Posted online or sent by e-mail, wedding newsletters are a
great way to let friends and family know what is going on with the wedding
planning and make announcements, like upcoming fittings. .
Portrait
photography is out and photojournalistic photography is in. Many couples
today are asking photographers to take a photojournalistic approach to
their wedding and go for more candid shots. Black-and-white photography with
touches of color is also hot. .
Receiving lines are out and greeting guests
individually at the reception is in. More and more couples are eliminating
the stuffy receiving line and greeting their guests individually at the
reception while they are seated and waiting to be served. Although
time-consuming, the approach is more personal. . Standing in front of the
congregation is out and facing them is in. Many couples today are choosing
to connect with their guests by facing them when they exchange their vows.
Not only does it give everyone a great view, but it provides the
photographer with an opportunity for some great photos. .
Traditional
wedding favors are out and less traditional ones are in. More and more
couples are choosing to offer guests unusual favors, like personalized
chocolates, small perfume bottles or monogrammed wine glasses, rather than
the typical sachets. . Transportation by limousine or car is out and more
unusual modes of transportation are in. Many couples today are choosing to
make a statement by arriving at their reception in a horse-drawn carriage,
sleigh, motorcycle or even a hot-air balloon.
These are just some popular
wedding trends. There are many others. Some couples, for example, arrange to
have a supervised playroom where guests can drop off their young kids and be
free to enjoy the ceremony and reception. For a complete look at current
wedding trends, conduct a search online, browse bridal magazines or ask your
wedding coordinator or consultant. Wedding trends come and go. What's hot
this year may not be so hot next year. However, that doesn't mean that you
can't incorporate a past trend into your wedding. It's your wedding. Make
it one to remember
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