Winter wedding trends

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Winter is finally upon us and if you’re planning a winter wedding, we have been keeping up to date on all the latest trends and have made
a list of all our favourite ones just for you!

 


VELVET SHOES AND ACCESSORIES
People that thought the velvet trend
died in the ‘90s were definitely wrong, it’s the perfect material for winter
wedding accessories especially in dark colours such as maroon, plum and navy.
Bold colours are big in winter weddings as they warm up your look. 


NON-FLORAL CENTREPIECES
Candelabras with fairy lights
hanging off them and even potted plants have reached the centre of wedding
tables across the world this year. Alternative centrepieces look just fantastic
and the couple can choose exactly how they would like them. Floral pieces are
slightly outdated and even when they are used they are usually changed up a
little bit from the norm. This trend is defintiely going to keep going strong
this year. You could also mix floral pieces with other centrepieces to make it
look authentic and different. 


NAKED CAKES
These exquisite creations have definitely gained
traction among engaged couples the world over. They are fantastic, rustic
looking cakes usually topped with decadent fruit or flowers to make them look
elegant. They are basically cakes that have not been iced on the outside, they
look stunning and are still uncommon enough that they would stand out as
different for your wedding. 

ACTION SHOTS
More and more couples are choosing to have the photographer take
pictures that tell a story. Gone are the days of the classic wedding photos,
it’s popular to have your photographer capture really personal moments, like
the first time your parents see you in your dress. These are the pictures that
tell a story and it is definitely a great trend to be part of.


JUST THE HIGHLIGHTS
Having the videographer cut all of the
footage into one  small video is becoming
a huge trend for weddings. We live in an age where everything is so easily
accessible and shareable that couples often choose an easy to share version of
their wedding video with just the best bits of the day. This gives the guests a
chance to relive the day without watching the entire thing again.  

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