2019 is a year of new and old wedding traditions and styles that today’s couples are mixing and matching to create their own unique looks. This post is all about the trends we will be seeing in weddings in the upcoming year.

If you are an adult then you understand how a wedding is an essential ceremony in one’s life. For a classic wedding, everything does not just come to you on a silver platter. Ideally, you need to plan for the engagement right, from the attire to the wedding venue, every detail needs to be in place. Usually, keeping up with the day’s trends is the sure way of having a perfect and memorable event with your soulmate.

To help you with your wedding planning and layout designing, here are the trends that are popular for 2019.  

 

1) Imaginative stationary and decor  

Oftentimes, the invitations are the principal impression to your guests. From imaginative elements steadily increasing like wax seals, gold foiling, calligraphy, laser, personalized monograms and much more. Some of the couples who had their engagement towards the end of 2018 had their wedding signatures scent designed for them and each invite was actually scented.

A fun wedding design trend this year includes angling flower hoops within the wedding venue or marquee with high ceilings that can fill a large space and build a noble visual impression.  Apparently, this Meghan Markle (Prince Harry’s duo in the Royal wedding) impact is going to be observed at the wedding in 2019. Not only in super simple, paired black and uber luxurious attire; but also in elaborate veils.  

 

2) Natural Florals  

Distinct designs are still doing well and courtesy of the Duchess of Sussex’s dress, we observe this drift continuing. Ultimately, bizarre floral and greenery fittings are enthusiastic and will keep being for the foreseeable eventuality, the more organic and natural the better.  

 

3) Pastels and Balloons  

Assuredly, highlights of pastel colors like teal, coral, blush pinks and turquoise will come out amongst a framework of natural greenery. Again, oversized balloons will be seen doting their way throughout the venue with confetti, glitter and everything that looks delightful.  

 

4) Bright colors  

In regard to decor alternatives, rose gold as well as blush are unmistakably on their way out. Rich and bright colors are what we are contemplating for 2019. For your 2019 wedding, you can include these colors in all features of your wedding furnishings from table, linens, settings, candles and floral. Turquoise is unquestionably one of the fundamental colors for 2019.  

 

5) Moody colors

Again, wedding colors will highlight more profoundly than in preceding years, Imagine deep shades such as hunter green and burgundy for a stunning and an impressive appearance to your day. You can also have a blend of different shades from the same palette to build a fresh and on-trend quality to your styling.  

 

6) Smaller weddings  

No doubt you do not want to have an overwhelming crowd that will supersede your budget. Luckily, 2019 appears to be much more about smaller weddings. From the weddings that happened towards the end of 2018, it is apparent that size is not a big deal! Most unquestionably, couples try to optimize their wedding budget by limiting their guest lineup, deciding just to invite those close to them in support of delivering an immeasurable quality of experience according to their budget.  

 

7) Balloon Arches  

Basically, we all understand that a wedding is not indeed a wedding without flowers. But for 2019 there are quite a number of couples who now prefer air balloon arches presentations instead of the conventional flowers. Although they always say, “Your wedding day will come and go, but may your love forever grow.” that does not mean that your wedding ceremony should be taken lightly. Always endeavor to make it quite perfect! If you are planning to tie the knot in 2019, congratulations! But remember to invest in Balloon Arches.

 

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