Unique Wedding Trends for 2023

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Nowadays, weddings focus more on high-quality food to elevate the ambiance and create an experience instead of merely feeding a large crowd. Just like the wedding dress, colors, flowers, and photos come together to express a couple’s story and style, unique food options are now a wedding staple to show personality.

Food as an Experience

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For example, while guests might enjoy a more traditional wedding meal, there are many additional playful elements to add to the food menu, like casual, fan-favorite hors d’oeuvres or late snacks to re-energize guests while dancing and socializing. The newest wedding snack trends include authentic street tacos, milk tea boba bars, assorted french fries, and specialty cookies—bringing a casual and personal element to the celebration. 

Food as an Experience

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The wedding industry has seen a long spell of soft, neutral tones. However, with the collective obsession with Bridgerton—Shonda Rhimes’ vibrant take on Julia Quinn’s Regency novels—more elaborate and bright color schemes are finding their way into floral arrangements, clothing, and wedding colors.

Vibrant Colors

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This is not to say that 2022 and 2023 brides will dress in 19th-century costumes, but wedding traditions and wedding details might have an extra flair or extravagance influenced by Rhimes’ bright color schemes and ability to add a modern twist to the traditional.

Vibrant Colors

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Wedding registries are slowly shifting from a list of wanted household items to experiences or charities. These days, a young couple might opt for donations to their favorite charity or travel money instead of gifts they don’t need. In a more sustainable-focused world, young couples value experiences more than things, and many couples are looking forward to traveling together rather than buying new dishes. 

No More Traditional Gift Registries

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There are still quite a few traditional brides, but this “experience” trend is likely to grow in the coming years.

No More Traditional Gift Registries

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After the nightmare of 2020 and 2021 wedding cancellations, couples are rightfully trepidatious when setting a date and relying on several vendors. All-inclusive wedding venues offer the comfort of centralizing food, music, and decorations so you don’t have to manage several companies at once. Simplicity and reliability will be two priorities for 2022 and 2023 couples who hope to avoid the hassle and heartbreak of mismanaged or sick vendors. 

All-Inclusive Venues

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As we try to find normalcy in wedding planning again, all-inclusive venues will likely see their moment as a top pick for couples.

All-Inclusive Venues

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In a post-covid lockdown world, couples focus more on socializing and connection than ever before. Wedding celebrations have a deeper meaning now that we know what it’s like to be completely cut off from our activities with those we love most. In 2022 and 2023, connection-focused weddings might look like: – Intimate gatherings with close family and friends

Focus on Connection and Socializing

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– Celebrations with lots of dancing and culturally-significant activities – Hyper focus on pre-wedding activities like bridal showers, bachelorette/bachelor parties, weekend getaways, and meaningful rehearsal dinners

Focus on Connection and Socializing

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