
Top 10 wedding styles … which will yours be?
From editorial weddings to modern weddings to micro weddings to vintage weddings … we cover them all
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1. Classic editorial wedding
Create a timeless and sophisticated aesthetic at an editorial inspired luxury wedding.
Marked by traditional but refined features, including white flowers, formal attire, and elegant decor.
Editorial weddings commonly take place in breathtaking upscale ornate ballrooms or historical venues
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2. Outdoor wedding
Think bright flowers, a champagne reception on the lawn, and the wedding dinner in a marquee or tent in the garden you grew up in … it doesn’t get better than an English country garden wedding.
Soft, romantic pastel shades; wedding flowers that might include roses, peonies, hydrangeas, lavender; think also classic English details like a gin bar, the local village band, and maybe putting out the family table tennis table.
A perfect setting for a lace, tulle, ruffle or pleated wedding dress … and the Groom can’t go too far wrong with a classic morning suit
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3. Modern minimalist wedding
Fashion-led, simple and consistent colour palettes, and contemporary details.
Often held in urban settings or modern venues with a sleek aesthetic.
A less-is-more approach to decor but with stunning, bold, and stylish details
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4. Small micro wedding
Smaller, close friends and immediate family only weddings, including elopements, are romantic, intimate affairs.
Micro weddings can be perfect for couples with tight budgets or a desire to leave the stress of planning a big event behind.
Micro weddings can also mean you splurge on the things that are important to you, like the wedding dinner, or booking the location you have always wanted
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5. London wedding
There is no one London wedding, but the capital city offers some enticing wedding choices, including beautiful registry offices, stunning architecture, iconic wedding photoshoot locations, and many pub wedding choices.
Some upscale high end restaurants, centrally located Members Clubs (e.g. Shoreditch House weddings), and unique, cool wedding ceremony locations such as The Asylum Chapel, The Barbican Conservatory, and Brunswick House make London a great choice to get married
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6. Boho whimsical wedding
Famous for details such as fairy lights, being close to nature (e.g. a woodland, beach or garden setting), and cute, romantic details.
Pastel colour palettes and romantic fashion including wild floral crowns, embroidered fabrics, flowing sleeves, and natural wedding flowers.
Boho weddings typically have a free spirit, whimsical or eclectic vibe on the day
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7. Vintage glamour wedding
You might draw inspiration from a specific era, such as the Roaring Twenties, or classic Seventies.
Typically features glamorous attire, art deco decor, and vintage wedding accessories.
Commonly black-tie or other formal attire, a stunning vintage wedding dress, and set in upscale wedding venues
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8. Country house wedding | festival wedding
“He lives in a house, a very big house, in the country…” or a barn wedding, or castle wedding … these make for awesome, intimate, weekends away with an informal but fun, party atmosphere.
This would tie perfectly with a festival wedding, if at your country house you have a sprawling lawn, some hay bails and bunting, and some good wedding bands to book.
Think pretty, vintage wedding details, pastel flowers, informal vibes, and stunning couple shots
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9. Winter weddings
Think white roses, thistles, and baby’s breath for the flowers; and fairy lights, candles and perhaps evening fireworks.
You could consider a beautiful silk evening wedding dress, feather ivory wedding coats, and the groom in black tie.
The stars might even align and give you a truly “white wedding” … which can make for some stunning wedding photos!
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10. Destination wedding
Have you always wanted to get married in Tuscany, the South of France, Miami, Lake Como, or maybe Ibiza? The destination wedding could be for you.
You might need to compromise on guest numbers, but you will be able to take advantage of your dream location, which could be a beachfront, port, escape to the chateau, or chic countryside wedding venue.
You might opt for a lightweight, tea length, or ethereal chic silhouette wedding dress that fits the climate; and guests can dress down into whites, pastels, with sunglasses all round