5 Timeless Trends to Consider When Planning Your Wedding

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Your wedding might be the most significant event you plan in your life. There will be a lot to remember - sometimes an overwhelming number of things - and you’ll likely be stressed about getting it right.

While it’s essential to keep your wedding personal and develop a truly unique plan, it can also help guide that plan with an awareness of some timeless trends. Whether you’re thinking about dress codes or food and drink, here are a few things to remember.

1. Dress Code

With any wedding, you’ll want to provide your guests with some guidance regarding the dress code. There are countless options to choose from—while you don’t have to go with fully formal attire, it is still nice if people make an effort.

Whether you want people to wear their best suits and dresses or turn up in their most colourful outfits, instruct them as to what you want in the invitation so everyone knows what to expect.

2. Venue

Another core aspect of wedding planning is venue selection. Again, there’s no right or wrong way to approach this, but you want to make sure that you have ample space to host your guests and create the experiences you want.

Whether that’s a rural location like Heaton House Farm or your local pub for an after-ceremony celebration, make sure you take care of it as soon as possible so you’re not left stressed at the last minute.

3. Music

Your choice of music will set the tone of the wedding, especially the celebrations. While that would have traditionally been in the form of a quartet, nowadays, trends range from electronic music DJs to folk bands. Try to think about the guests and what kind of music the majority of them will enjoy and dance to, and then take it from there.

4. Flowers

Floral arrangements have long been central to wedding celebrations, and you must get your arrangements just right. Try to work with a local florist so that you can meet up and discuss your needs and expectations.

It isn’t something that will just happen without any planning. Florists are masters of their trade, but they’ll need time and clear instructions to provide you with a result you’re happy with.

5. Food and Drink

Lastly, no wedding is complete without an absolute feast of food and drink. You want to make sure that your guests are full at all times and have access to a range of different culinary options. If possible, have an open bar with a range of both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks.

It can also be a good idea to provide coffee and tea. Lots of drinking and eating early in the day can leave your wedding guests tired, and if you want the merriments to last, you’ll have to give them a little pick me up.

To conclude

Remembering these various trends when planning your wedding can help guide you. Even if you move away from them in one way or another, keeping each point in mind can be helpful, providing some reference points.

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