Check out this great article by Lauren of TheKnot.com -- there's nothing that I need to say in addition to it except ... have fun planning your special day and enjoy the moment!
By Lauren Kay for TheKnot.com
We
don't have a crystal ball but we do have our pulse on what's hot in the
world of weddings. From Wild West weddings on the ranch to bridal
jumpsuits and GoPro wedding videos, here's what's new for 2015.
Luna Photo; Theo Milo Photography; The Nichols Photography; The Nichols Photography; Artistrie Co.; Theo Milo Photography
Wild West Weddings
Weddings
are headed west -- at least in style and design. The big theme of the
year is inspired by ranches and lots of leather accents. The details are
personal and elevated, but the party has a fun, relaxed vibe. A rustic
ranch sets the scene for details like antler motifs, distressed lounges
with cowhide rugs and wildflower bouquets. Mix in leather elements to
contrast the soft and romantic wedding details in accents like the
napkin belly band. Guests can sip on specialty craft beers or mix their
own heirloom bourbon cocktails in a copper mug. Your attire can echo the
Wild West look in a long-sleeve dress with subtle lace embellishments
and an ethereal illusion neckline. Look to designers like Reem Acra,
Maggie Sottero and Temperley London for ideas.
Casey Clark Photography; Carolyn Scott Photography; onelove
photography; Brooke Schwab; Brooke Schwab; Brooke Schwab; Rebekah Murray
Photography
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Peace, Love and Macrame
If
your style is totally laid-back and casual, use boho-chic music
festivals, like Coachella, to inspire your wedding. Think: a backyard or
open-field setting, complete with kitschy details like striped tepees,
cocktail hour lounges and picnic-style dining. Keep the colors bright
and festive, yet earthy (try sunny yellow and teal paired with
terra-cotta). Must-have elements include hand-drawn maps with your
invitations and fun, not fussy, wording on your invites (instead of
"accept" write "you in?") to really drive home your theme. For the
fashion, a gauzy and modern take on the bell-sleeve wedding dress evokes
a '70s, Woodstock vibe. Intentionally mismatched bridesmaid dresses
will keep the look effortless and easy.
Deb Shields Photography
Drone Wedding Photos and GoPro Videos
If
you want a view of your wedding from every angle imaginable then try
this trend. Some photographers are getting in on the action by using
drones to capture aerial shots, like the view of your ceremony from
overhead and the amazing scenery. Videographers are doing it too by
bringing along GoPro cameras to the wedding in addition to their video
cameras. The cool part about these is that they can be attached to a
"selfie stick" to get ultra-creative shots of you and your guests on the
dance floor and record your guests' candid reactions as they enter the
reception.
Katelyn James Photography
Bridesmaids Are Off the Hook -- There's An App for That!
You
don't need to get all of your bridesmaids together to tie bows on
wedding favors anymore. Instead, lots of couples are enlisting wedding
planning help through apps like TaskRabbit to take on any small to-dos,
TouristEye to help plan the honeymoon itinerary, and (ahem) The
Knot Wedding Planner app to find and get in touch with all of the right
wedding pros. Being a wedding guest is easier this year too. All of the
major registries make it easy to buy gifts straight from your phone,
and Uber and Lyft ensure guests don't have trouble finding a ride at the
end of the night.
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Readyluck; Natalie Franke Photography; Jenny DeMarco Photography; RHM Photography
Foodie Installations
Food
and drink are taking center stage at weddings this year in an
outrageous way. We're talking hanging salad stations, doughnut dessert
walls that double as escort cards and beer-garden-inspired stations,
complete with beer steins made of ice. You could ask your caterer to
help you come up with creative ideas or follow what a few innovative
couples' lead and actually hire a food stylist to dream up something
over-the-top.
Kurt Wilberding; Kurt Wilberding; Maria Valentino/MCV Photo
Bridal Jumpsuits and Statement-Making Separates
This
season's runway wedding dress designs are more playful and dressed
down. Jumpsuits, separates and menswear-inspired styles, like these ones
by Houghton, Delphine Manivet and Theia are giving the traditional
bridal look a new edge that's a bit celebrity inspired. Remember Olivia
Palermo's chic shorts with a tulle overlay and Solange Knowles' several
jumpsuits? If that's too edgy, then look to the latest accessory trends,
which involve bold add-ons such as top hats, ear cuffs and lace gloves.
Sergey Green Photography
Unexpected Wedding Venues
More
couples will look to unexpected spots for their wedding venue, like
castles, private estates, museums and even caves (yep, you read that
right -- the one in Bowling Green, Kentucky, is crazy-beautiful). The
best part about a unique venue choice is you don't have to go overboard
on all the décor -- you can let the space speak for itself. Keep in mind
that if you go this way, the logistics may be trickier than they would
in a traditional wedding venue.
Jeff Tisman Photography; Cyn Kain Photography; Ashley Garmon Photographers; Steve Steinhardt Photography; Abby Jiu Photography
Royal Color Palettes
Marsala,
Pantone's Color of the Year, set the tone for 2015's wedding hues. It's a
rich wine red that's sophisticated, stylish and versatile. Pair marsala
with dusty blue for a pretty, romantic feel (imagine marsala
centerpieces paired with blue velvet linens), while a rose gold and
marsala palette is rich and glamorous (think: rose gold foil font on a
marsala card stock).
Bonus: Flowers, like dahlias and peonies,
grow naturally in this hot hue, and it's a flattering color for your
bridesmaids to wear if you want to make a statement.
Alea Lovely
The Third Dress
Why
have one dress when you can have three? We've heard of brides changing
their dress for the reception or late night for the after-party. Now, a
few fashion-forward brides are actually choosing three different gowns
for each part of the day. Imagine a ball gown for the ceremony, a sleek
sheath for the reception and then a short, feathery minidress for the
after-party. It sounds like a lot, but for some brides who just can't
decide, this is a fun trend to try.
Shea Christine; Victor Sizemore Photography; Steve Steinhardt
Photography; KT Merry Photography; Jen Fariello Photography; Megan
Moura Photography
A White-Glove Comeback
Casual
weddings have reigned for the past five-plus years. But we love that
some couples are taking their wedding style in the very opposite
direction with lots of opulent details, like a champagne tower,
multitier cake and dramatic entrance. If you really want to go
over-the-top, take a page from the new Cinderella movie and actually
have it in a castle (a few of our favorite castles and estates are the
Biltmore Estate, Oheka Castle and Hearst Castle). Even if your wedding
won't be in a castle, you could still add formality to it with touches
like hand-delivered invitations and valets to escort guests to their
seats at the reception. This is your chance to go all out and wear a
big, white ball gown and even a crown. Guys can get fancy too in
three-piece suits.