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WEDDINGS:





                       What’s in vogue








           Content creation, romantic reds, outfit changes and winding aisles are just

                                   some of the latest stand-out features



                eddings today are       Cinematic and retro photography    The wardrobe
                about bold colours      styles are popular, as are efforts   With all the pre- and post-wedding events
        Wand nature-inspired            towards sustainable and smart      being celebrated these days, it is not just
        décor. There’s a move towards   spending through rented or second-  the wedding dress that has become the
        intimate gatherings and creative   hand attire.                    main fashion focus, but also the outfits for
        experiences like live tattooing.                                   the wedding’s ancillary events. Extending the
        You’ll also notice multiple     Bows, in all forms, are still favoured;   fashion moment beyond the wedding dress
        outfit changes as well as a     we’re talking big bows, little bows   is bigger than ever: this includes having
        shift towards relaxed wedding   and everything in between. Whether   attire for everything from the engagement
        formats with non-traditional    they adorn the wedding dress,      party, the rehearsal dinner and hen party,
        attire and seating.             hair accessories, shoes, stationery,   right down to wedding dress shopping looks
                                        signage, table settings or cake tables,   and the honeymoon airport outfit.
                                        you’re bound to spot them.
                                                                           With more and more couples wanting to
                                                                           keep the party going on for longer – and
                                                                           with the after-party being bigger and bolder
                                                                           than ever – brides and grooms are now
                                                                           adding a wardrobe change as a ‘second
                                                                           look’. Whether it’s to feel more comfortable
                                                                           for dancing the night away or to create a
                                                                           wow moment on the dance floor, this may
                                                                           be a throwback to the ‘going away outfit’
                                                                           your mom or dad may have worn.

                                                                           We are noticing more couples choosing to
                                                                           have their wedding ceremony in circular
                                                                           seating formats or in a winding or curved
                                                                           aisle design. Switching up the set-up is
                                                                           another way to create a more personalised
                                                                           experience for guests, making everyone
                                                                               feel included in the ceremony. A circle
                                                                                       symbolises unity and eternity,
                                                                                        which makes it a perfect fit
                                                                                     for a wedding ceremony.

                                                                              Cherry coded
                                                                            A distinguishing feature of weddings this
                                                                           year has been cherry-coded details. Modern
                                                                           couples have been looking for ways to
                                                                           infuse the tart tone and berry detail into
                                                                           their wedding wardrobe, make-up, wedding
                                                                           menus and mood boards.

                                                                           From dramatic floral arrangements to subtle
                                                                           pops of colour in candlesticks, stationery
                                                                           and bridal party attire, as well as at the hen
                                                                           party, this colour – of love and passion –
                                                                           certainly stands out.


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