Top 3 Themes For Modern Weddings
To some people, a wedding theme is quite cheesy and more fuss than it’s worth. These people tend to be the ones who simply want to get married, and aren’t especially bothered about the day itself, so long as they’re marrying their loved one. Of course, we’re not saying there’s anything wrong with those who want a themed wedding, either.
For those who want such an occasion, there’s no doubt they are among the most memorable weddings we’ve ever been to. The thing to remember with themed weddings is that you don’t need to go overboard; many people hear ‘theme’ and instantly think they’ll be dressed up as their favourite characters from Star Wars.
Obviously, if you want such a theme, then by all means do it; here are our favourites.
A Vintage Wedding
Whether it is seen in the ‘upcycling’ craze, the global love for shabby chic furniture, or in the fashion of today, vintage really is everywhere. As a result, it is one of the top wedding trends, popular around the world.
The great thing about having a vintage theme is that you can embrace it to whatever extent you want. You might decide to wear a vintage dress, or have an afternoon tea party instead of a traditional reception, and maybe even request your guests dress in a 1950s style.
Metallic and Modern
Chrome and other metallic effects is a huge part of modern interior design, and as such it enjoys a great deal of popularity when it comes to weddings, too. Such a theme is unique in that, while it is quintessentially modern, it does have more than a hint of old-school ‘industrial’ about it, which is great for making a wedding feel very raw and authentic.
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Colours of the Rainbow
From no colours at all to every colour possible, one unique way to brighten up your wedding is to get all of your guests to wear something different. If you think this will be too much trouble, then simply get your close friends together and ensure that they all wear a different shade.
Although an exciting theme, it is also quite a lazy one, as you’ve actually got the guests to create the theme without having to do anything yourself. That said, if you want to bring in a range of colours to make your day bold and bright you can always do so. If not, simply buy packets of Skittles for all your guests!
Choose a Particular Colour
If colours of the rainbow is a little over the top, then go for a single colour theme instead. Try to avoid anything too obvious like pink or white; maybe even blue is a little too ‘whatever,’ but instead try out an orange theme, or a green theme, or something that you wouldn’t see at 50% of colour themed weddings that you might attend.
Whether you want something simple or totally out there, your wedding theme gives you the power to do whatever you please.
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Adam loves weddings, and his male friends all hate the fact that he had more input into planning their weddings than they did themselves! Currently a student, Adam is considering pursuing a career as a wedding planner when he leaves college.