
March 23, 2026

Weddings in 2026 are starting to feel more personal, more intentional, and more focused on the overall experience instead of just the ceremony and reception. Couples are putting more thought into how the day looks, how it feels, and how their guests experience it. Instead of following the same formula, many are choosing details that reflect their style, their priorities, and the kind of celebration they want to create.
Many of the trends we are seeing now will continue into 2027, especially for couples planning larger weddings, multi-day celebrations, or events with custom design. Below are some of the ideas that are becoming more popular and will likely keep showing up over the next few years.

One of the biggest changes in bridal fashion right now is the return of more structured gowns. Basque waists, drop waists, and corset bodices are becoming more common, especially for brides who want something that feels classic but still modern.
These silhouettes create a more defined shape and often feel more formal than softer, flowy styles. They pair well with longer veils, gloves, and more traditional accessories, which is why they are especially popular at black tie and estate weddings.
This style has a timeless feel, which is one reason it will likely continue into 2027.

Neutral color palettes are still popular, but many couples are starting to add stronger accent colors to make the design feel more custom. Chartreuse, deep green, warm brown tones, and rich oranges are showing up more often, especially in florals and table design.
Instead of using bright colors everywhere, couples are adding them in small ways, like:
Florals
Linens
Paper goods
Glassware
Bridesmaid dresses
These touches make the wedding feel more personal without losing the overall elegance of the design.

More couples are choosing to turn their wedding into a full weekend instead of only one day. This is especially common when guests are traveling or when the couple wants more time to celebrate with everyone.
A wedding weekend often includes:
Welcome party
Rehearsal dinner
Wedding day
After party
Brunch
Spreading events across multiple days allows the timeline to feel more relaxed and gives couples more time with their guests. This trend has been growing over the last few years and will likely become even more common in 2027.

Instead of heavy décor, many couples are using fabric, draping, and soft textures to transform the space. Draped ceilings, fabric backdrops, and layered linens make a room feel more romantic without needing a lot of extra decorations.
This style works especially well for:
Ballrooms
Estate venues
Tented receptions
Indoor ceremonies
Black tie weddings
Soft textures add depth to the design and make the space feel more finished.

Another big shift is the focus on how the wedding feels for guests, not just how it looks in photos. Couples are putting more thought into the overall experience and adding details that make the day more enjoyable.
Some ideas that are becoming more popular:
Live music during cocktail hour
Signature drinks
Late night snacks
Lounge seating
Welcome bags
After parties
Interactive food stations
These kinds of details help the wedding feel like an event instead of just a schedule.

Many couples are pulling inspiration from older styles instead of following short-term trends. Lace, pearls, longer veils, and classic silhouettes are becoming more common, especially for formal weddings.
This does not mean the wedding feels old-fashioned. Instead, it creates a look that feels timeless and intentional, which is something many couples want.
Vintage inspired details also work well with estate venues, historic locations, and black tie celebrations.

Formal and black tie weddings are becoming more popular again, especially for couples planning larger celebrations. Asking guests to dress up helps create a more polished atmosphere and makes the day feel more special.
Formal dress codes often go with:
Live bands
Plated dinners
Candlelight receptions
Estate venues
Wedding weekends
When the dress code matches the style of the wedding, everything feels more cohesive.

One of the biggest changes right now is that couples want their wedding to feel unique instead of looking like something they saw online. Instead of copying one style, many are mixing ideas to create something that fits them.
This can look like:
Custom color palettes
Unique venues
Personal ceremony details
Custom stationery
Meaningful traditions
Intentional planning is one of the biggest trends right now, and it is likely to continue into 2027.

Second dress for the reception
Outfit changes during the day
Film style photography
Estate and outdoor venues
Candlelight receptions
Large floral installations
After parties
Signature drinks
Live bands
Multi-day celebrations
Not every couple will choose these, but many weddings are moving in this direction, especially when the goal is to create a celebration that feels memorable and personal.
The biggest trend right now is not one specific dress or color. It is the shift toward weddings that feel more thoughtful and more experience-focused. Couples are taking time to plan days that reflect who they are instead of following a standard timeline.
Because of that, many of the ideas we are seeing in 2026 will continue into 2027, especially for weddings that involve custom design, longer timelines, and celebrations that go beyond a single day.
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