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By Elise Taylor

The Wedding Trends That Are In—and Out—For 2023 (6)

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Call it the Naomi Biden effect. When Vogue asked a handful of the world’s top event planners to share their predictions for 2023 wedding trends, many cited key elements of the first granddaughter’s White House nuptials, whether longer veils or Grace Kelly-inspired bridal looks. (Bryan Rafanelli, who orchestrated Biden’s big day, called the pairing the “epitome of classic bridal style.”) But as the legendary party planner Bronson van Wyck explains, in 2023, there’s no reason not to hold the ceremony earlier in the day. “With the afternoon to rest up, everyone comes together that evening with a full tank of gas,” he says. “Then, who knows where the night can go?”

He’s right: Brides and grooms are increasingly prioritizing the party. Raucous welcome events that include all guests—whether it’s an afternoon beach party or evening co*cktails—are no longer staples of a destination wedding weekend, but marquee events all on their own. (Need an example? Ari Emanuel and Sarah Staudinger took over iconic the St. Tropez beach club Gigi’s ahead of their big day, for which the bride wore a custom lace two-piece ensemble by Alaia.)

Yet there are also some trends that have fallen by the wayside. The days of the wedding hashtag are far behind us, it seems, as are welcome bags. (As Rebecca Gardner of Houses and Parties succinctly puts it: “Hotels always have bottled water, and no one needs another branded canvas tote bag.”) A common theme? Pushing back against anything that is unnecessarily wasteful. A more sustainable wedding is not only firmly in, but it’s a trend that is here to stay.

So without further ado, here are the wedding trends to consider in 2023—and what to avoid.

What’s In

Midday Ceremonies

The most spontaneous—and memorable—part of the whole wedding weekend is often the after-party. But if the idea of an eight-hour relay race from ceremony to co*cktails to dinner to dancing to the after-party gives you pause, you can make sure your guests are ready to go all out by having a midday ceremony. With the afternoon to rest up, everyone comes together that evening with a full tank of gas. And then, who knows where the night can go? —Bronson van Wyck, Van Wyck & Van Wyck

In the early 20th century, it was common to have your wedding ceremony in the morning and reception in the evening—Jackie and John Kennedy, Princess Diana and Prince Charles, Prince William and Kate, they all did this. We are seeing our clients wanting to take this classic route. Choosing a morning ceremony followed by a thoughtfully curated lunch and inviting guests back for an evening reception with dancing and dessert lets couples truly have a unique celebration all day long. —Bryan Rafanelli, Rafanelli Events

Women in beautiful butterfly costumes greet guests at the welcome event for Anisha Patel and Arjun Mehta.

Photo: Vinuthna Garidipuri

Wild Welcome Parties

The majority of brides are hosting destination weddings which require entertaining guests on Friday and Saturday. A raucous, kicked-back welcome party is en vogue. Embrace the locale: How about a bacchanalia at a Tuscan castle-cum-vineyard in Napa? —Rebecca Gardener, Houses and Parties

From a classic field day, to ranch Olympics, to a beach soccer match followed by a DJed BBQ lunch, to an epic beach day, gathering guests for a daytime event has been a welcomed addition to our destination wedding weekends. It’s a great icebreaker for all ages while also offering your traveling guests entertainment at every turn. —Augusta Cole

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Dramatic Ceilings

More and more couples are opting for design impact by incorporating dramatic ceiling installations through florals, lighting, draping, and more. —Beth Helmstetter, Beth Helmstetter Events

Over-The-Top Cakes and Cake Toppers

Gigantic, over-the-top wedding cakes are back. I had one wedding with a five-foot buttercream confection covered in dried flowers from Loria Stern that happened to match the mother-of-the-bride's Oscar dress. We served it with big scoops of vanilla ice cream late at night with pizza and espresso martinis. Big time. —Rebecca Gardner

Wedding cakes are back and making a sweet return! Our clients are embracing the opportunity to personalize their cakes to match their wedding design, and the options for customizing the wedding cake are endless. Our favorite personalization for the cake is the cake topper. Clients can have fun with this by adding their furry pets or keeping it simple. —Bryan Rafanelli

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Bring back some of the old-school traditional wedding cakes. Borrow a family heirloom cake topper for that “something borrowed” element. —Lisa Vorce

Statement Aisles

The “S-shaped” or serpentine designs were ideas our clients embraced. I especially loved planning a Palm Beach wedding this spring at the Four Seasons with a gently curved aisle. The effect was elegant and fresh. —Jennifer Zabinski, JZ Events

The grandeur of a long aisle sets the tone for an elegant and memorable ceremony. Our brides are also opting to walk down the aisle solo before being greeted halfway by their mother or father or both, adding a heartfelt and personal touch to the ceremony. —Bryan Rafanelli

The custom Gucci wallpaper bar at Carly Cucco and Austin Barnard’s Amalfi Coast wedding.

Photo: Aaron Delesie

Color

While this is not a new idea, what is fun to report is that it’s lasting! Couples are not shying away from color, but instead, we are seeing our couples embrace thoughtful color references through patterned textiles, illustrations, floral concepts, custom décor moments, and their bridal fashion. —Augusta Cole

My clients want unabashed color, wild patterns, luscious flowers, and moments of unexpected delight. A playful palette encourages fun. —Rebecca Gardener

Intimate Ceremonies

Our clients are opting to keep the ceremony itself uber private and reserve the big display of affection for the reception. This mitigates some of that pent-up anxiety that can be felt before professing your love in front of hundreds of people, and helps protect the intimacy of a ceremony. —Lisa Vorce

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Grace Kelly-Inspired Bridal Style

Our clients are choosing more clean and timeless wedding styles, and brides’ inspirations are driven towards Grace Kelly’s wedding dress, the epitome of classic bridal style. They’re also loving a longer veil. —Bryan Rafanelli

Tableside Charcuterie

Grazing boards and charcuterie are not going anywhere. We see both oversized displays at co*cktail hour as well as more manageable boards incorporated into the tablescapes of our wedding celebrations. —Beth Helmstetter

Speakeasy-Inspired After-Parties

We’ve been adding this to our after-parties as a way to surprise and delight guests and create yet another food and beverage experience. We’ve designed secret doors to a hidden lounge scene with a specialty bar station (i.e. espresso martinis). This is a fantastic way to break up the evening and allow for some spontaneous, authentic post-party photos. —Lisa Vorce

What’s Out

Wedding Hashtags

Wedding hashtags are yesterday’s news. It’s all about stories instead of posts now, and story hashtags disappear after 24 hours. Dropping the self-promotional hashtag says influential rather than influencer. Which would you rather be? —Bronson van Wyck

Uniform Bridesmaid Dresses

Offering your bridal party a bit of fashion autonomy is becoming the norm. Whether our clients are encouraging their friends to find on-palette dresses or helping their friends in making custom, individualized outfits, the idea of re-wearing a wedding party look is becoming more and more of a reality! —Augusta Cole

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With so many talented designers whipping up beautiful printed and patterned dresses, why limit your most-cherished friends to one silhouette and one fabric? I think the most successful approach is to give your bridal party a theme: whether it be jewel tones, floral, or perhaps metallics, and then let them decide what works best for their body type. The result will be a clutch of friends who feel beautiful and confident because they were involved in the process. —Jennifer Zabinski

Standing Wedding Parties

Big wedding parties standing up at the ceremony. Let your loved ones sit comfortably and be totally present in the ceremony, but honor them beforehand by spending the morning getting ready and taking some special photos, exchanging notes, and reflecting on memories made in life together. So much more special! —Lisa Vorce

Welcome Bags

Forgo extravagant welcome baskets and write each guest or couple a handwritten note exuding thoughtful elegance. Hotels always have bottled water and no one needs another branded canvas tote bag. —Rebecca Gardener

Extravagant Escort Card Walls

No more over-the-top escort card walls. Instead, opt for a more classic display organized beautifully on a table which encourages guest interaction and mingling. White-glove service from the waitstaff is always a favorite, but we also love sophisticated envelopes nestled in a floral bed. —Lisa Vorce

Signature co*cktails

Rather than passing one special co*cktail, couples are leaning into the drink experience. Think Bemelmans-inspired tableside martinis, a roaming gin cart with an exotic array of fixings, dinner courses paired with sipping tequila, or a full-on tequila bar. Dare I say the martini ice luge will make an afterparty comeback! —Augusta Cole

Fireworks

Ditch the fireworks. Save money and save the planet! —Lisa Vorce

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The Wedding Trends That Are In—and Out—For 2023 (2024)

FAQs

What is the wedding trend for 2023? ›

Bold & bright

So, it looks like 2023 is all about COLOR. And invites are fun way to incorporate it. Combining pops of color with the traditional white and neutral shades will create a modern, uplifting vibe that sets the stage for your wedding day. Go bold!

What are the chair trends for weddings in 2023? ›

Couples used to covet farmhouse-style cross-back chairs, but in 2023, wishbone chairs are THE style. These modern chairs work so well for any wedding vision, whether you're throwing a casual garden party or a modern glam affair. And, with the woven seat, are another subtle way to add texture!

What is the best centerpiece for a wedding in 2023? ›

In 2023, bold and vibrant colors will be making a comeback in wedding decor. Consider using brightly colored flowers, such as peonies or dahlias, as your centerpiece. This will add a pop of color to your tables and create a celebratory atmosphere.

What is the most popular wedding date in 2023? ›

According to The Knot, the most popular wedding date this year is September 23, 2023.

What are brides looking for in 2023? ›

Oversized styles and volume is back but the traditional bridal silhouette has been redefined for 2023. Voluminous skirts are contrasted with modern details such as scoop necklines and drop waistlines, giving these outfits a cool, nonchalant attitude.” “The bridal party has grown up.

What is the new trend in marriage? ›

In many parts of the world, there has been a shift away from arranged marriages and towards individual choice in mate selection. Young people are increasingly free to choose their partners based on factors such as love, compatibility, and shared values, rather than relying solely on their parents' preferences.

What is the makeup trend for weddings in 2023? ›

Less is more when it comes to bridal makeup in 2023, we are living for glowy skin, defused eyes and rosey cheeks! No harsh lines and blended to perfection we have no doubt our MWL girls will love this trending makeup moment. Natural glam will pair perfectly with your timeless MWL dress!

What is the luckiest month to get married in 2023? ›

Here are the best wedding dates for 2023:
  1. October 14, 2023. A solar eclipse will happen on this date, and the sun and new moon will be in Libra, which represents balance, equality, and love.
  2. February 5, 2023. ...
  3. July 17, 2023. ...
  4. March 2, 2023. ...
  5. August 8, 2023. ...
  6. August 31, 2023. ...
  7. February 23, 2023.
Dec 15, 2022

What is an appropriate cash wedding gift 2023? ›

Traditional etiquette says that your wedding gift should be at least enough to cover your attendance at the wedding. While the average cost per wedding guest in 2023 was $304 according to The Knot 2023 Real Weddings Study, a better starting point might be to think about the cost of your meal at the reception.

What is the most beautiful color for a wedding? ›

Shades of green, beige, and greige (gray and beige) are ideal for boho weddings. Meanwhile, pinks are perfect for fairytale wedding themes. Your wedding theme and wedding decor can also center around your desired color scheme. Perhaps you want a black-and-white wedding or a purple-themed wedding.

What is the least popular wedding date? ›

If you're looking to save money on your wedding date, consider getting married in January, February, or November. These are typically the least popular months for weddings, which means vendors and venues may offer discounts to attract business.

What is the cheapest month to get married in 2023? ›

In line with the least expensive season, the cheapest months to get married are December, January and February. This is due to the fact that winter is the off-season for weddings, with only 11% of weddings taking place between December 2021 and February 2022, according to The Knot Real Weddings Study.

What are brides wearing in 2023? ›

Elaborate Ball Gowns - Ball gowns have always been a classic choice for brides, but in 2023, they are being reinvented with elaborate details such as 3-D florals and oversized bows. This trend adds a touch of drama and romance to any bridal look.

Will 2023 be a big year for weddings? ›

The big wedding wave of 2023 is on the horizon, and a spike in recent engagements means wedding ceremonies planned for the upcoming New Year's Eve will have planners and officiators as busy as a bee hive as the clock readies to strike 12.

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