Who says that
all brides have to wear white? Today's savvy Brides and Grooms have a
style all their own. Use your style in your wedding celebrations and
enjoy your once in a lifetime day!
Theme Wedding:
Today more and more people are
considering having a theme wedding! Traditions are important
too, but today's couples want a different flair that compliments
their life style and adventure. The popularity of theme weddings
offer a great, inexpensive ways to add special touches and
personalize your wedding. Check out our
Theme Parties section for
lots of interesting ideas.
You could do a time period theme,
such as a Victorian or Renaissance wedding or you could make
your wedding memorable by personalizing it with your own
special theme. There are many themes to choose from,
including: "romantic candlelight", "angels", "Stars"
"cupids", "Paris in springtime", etc.
Wedding
Websites: Some couples are starting to use a Wedding
Website to keep their family and friends up to date with their
wedding plans and schedules. Your Wedding Website can save you
from making endless phone calls, and can be revised as often as
you need leading up to your wedding date. The website can
include such information as: when people are needed for
fittings, profiles on yourself and the groom (for guests you may
not have met) and other personal information. If you have last
minutes changes due to weather it can also be posted with
directions and maps for your guests. You'll love this beautiful
and easy to use website.
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for more information.
Bridal Gowns:
The new trend in bridal gowns leans toward a more elegant and
stylish approach. Many brides are now choosing gowns with
simple, but stunning, lines.
Colors:
It seems the trend in bridesmaids dresses and accent colors is
moving away from pastel colors. Deep shades, such as burgundy,
forest green and navy blue are becoming more popular choices,
with cummerbunds and bow ties being made to match.
With the wide variety of materials
now available, many brides are finding it hard to match
their reception decorations, flowers and napkins to the
exact shade of their bridesmaid's dresses. Because of this,
a new trend in shading has arisen. By using varying shades
of the color you have chosen, you will be able to add depth
and interest to your color scheme. For example, if your
bridesmaid's dresses are burgundy in color, you could use a
deep red and a light red to achieve a contrasting look.
Gifts:
Brides are buying more thoughtful gifts for their attendants. It
is being recognized that the best gifts are not the most
expensive ones, but the ones that are chosen with your sincere
thanks. Some popular ideas include: antique looking, silver
frames with a picture of both you and your bridesmaid/attendant,
or gift baskets filled with beauty products. The gift needs to
say "Thank you for being here and helping to make my day so
special".
Finances:
Because wedding costs can be quite expensive, there is a rising
trend in the sharing of the total expense, not only by both sets
of parents, but by the couple themselves. This is especially the
case with professional couples who have been living on their own
for a number of years, who may even want to pay for the entire
wedding. Also, some family members may want to gift you with
something for your wedding, such as the DJ or Videographer.
Locations:
Some couples are choosing to be married at their honeymoon
destination, and are inviting only close family and friends.
There are many destination wedding packages available, so ask
your travel agent for details.
Ceremony Vows:
Many couples are personalizing their wedding ceremony by writing
their own vows.
Ceremony
Position: A wonderful, moving new trend is to face
the congregation during the ceremony (as opposed to the
traditional stance of having your back to them).
Ethnic
Background: More couples are choosing to incorporate
their ethnic background into their wedding ceremony and theme,
as well as their reception.
Photography: Many brides are now moving away
from formal, posed shots for their wedding photography.
Instead, candid photography and a photojournalistic
approach to the day are rising in popularity.
Menu for
Reception: For the reception, buffets are
becoming the most popular menu choice as they
accommodate every guest's taste.
Wedding
Cakes: Multi-flavored and layered wedding
cakes are becoming firm favorites. Some brides like
to choose a different flavor for each layer of their
cake. For example, a layer of chocolate cake, a
layer of marble cake and a layer of vanilla cake.
Also, more creative decorative ideas are being used,
especially fresh flowers.
Cake
Toppers: Cake tops are being ordered to
match specific wedding themes and color schemes.
Brides are also copying the cake tops used by their
parents and grandparents at their weddings. If you
like, you could follow the trend of placing wedding
photos of your parents and grandparents on your cake
table, which gives a sentimental and romantic touch.
Gift
Ideas for Guests: Less traditional gifts
for the guests are being given. New ideas include:
personalized chocolates, seedlings, monogrammed wine
glasses and small perfume bottles tied with ribbon.
Greeting Your Guests: Another new
reception trend is the replacement of the receiving
line. A new, more relaxed way to perform this duty
is for the bride, groom and the wedding party to
make their way around the room, speaking to guests
who are seated at their tables.
Children: If you have decided to invite
children to your reception, this new trend is for
you! By providing a designated play room and a
babysitter for children, you will get the best of
both worlds. By providing this service, the children
are still present, but can be kept entertained and
cared for by the babysitter in the play room,
leaving their parents to relax and enjoy the
festivities.
Reception Food Leftovers: One thoughtful
new trend is to donate leftover reception food to
charities who provide food kitchens for the needy.
Bride Name Change:
More couples are
choosing to hyphenate their surnames and some brides
are choosing to keep their maiden names, for
business or personal reasons. However, it's not only
career women who are deciding to keep their maiden
name. If you come from a well-known family, or are
an only child, you may feel strongly about keeping
your maiden name also.