Winter Wedding Trends That Are Going to Be Everywhere This Season
Jordan Strohl
Jordan Strohl
Winter is coming! And this year, the cooler temps are bringing even cooler trends to the wedding scene. We got the skinny on all the pretty things from Rachel Sylvester, Real Weddings Editor at The Knot. She's predicting moody floral gowns, drip cakes, and more! Scroll through for a sneak peek of the upcoming looks we L-O-V-E.
Drip Cakes: The newest cake craze follows closely on the heels of the naked cake trend. "Drip cakes feature a drizzle of decadent icing that makes for a whimsical cake that looks as good as it tastes," Sylvester tells Brit + Co. The sweetest part is that this icing trend works with single-tier cakes, towering stacked confections, and cupcakes alike. (via CLY by Matthew)
One Groom, Two Looks: That second look is no longer reserved for just brides. "Grooms are opting for a bow tie swap or jacket change for their own unique reception style.," says Sylvester. And guys are taking their beauty routines seriously too, with a morning-of shave with their dudes. (via 5ive15ifteen Photo Company)
Leather Jackets: Now brides can keep warm with a stylish cover-up that’s uniquely their own. When wearing this look, "Slip into matching leather jackets alongside the rest of your wedding crew, or don custom 'Just Married' jackets with your spouse à la Kim and Kanye," she says. (via Monique Lhuillier)
Velvet: Velvet is still hot for winter thanks to its chic texture and wide range of hues. "Opt for cool colors like forest green, blush, navy, or burgundy, and incorporate the luxe fabric into your invites, ring box, bouquet wrap, and linens," Sylvester recommends. (via Flora + Fauna)
Faux Fur Accents: "Warm up your rustic or woodland-inspired celebration with faux fur accents," says Sylvester. You can make this winter-appropriate trend work by using blankets as favors, or by draping dining chairs with it. (via Dan Thorson Photography)
Frozen Flowers: Put your floral arrangements on ice with frozen decor. "Master the trend for your own nuptials by incorporating a showstopping ice sculpture into your reception, or keep Champagne cool with an ice bucket crafted from your favorite blooms," says Sylvester. (via 5ive15ifteen Photo Company)
Neon Signs: "Done in moderation, neon can be exactly what you need to punch up your color palette," says Sylvester. She suggests lighting up cocktail hour with custom neon signs or displaying a neon light that depicts your wedding hashtag or new initials behind your sweetheart table. This trend also doubles as a photo booth backdrop or newlywed home decor piece. (via Jessica Eileen Drogosz)
Calligraphy Overload: It's time to take that sophisticated script well beyond the invites. Sylvester recommends hiring a calligrapher for everything from lucite table numbers and wine glasses to fondant cakes and mirrors. (via Sam Teich)
Printed Bridesmaid Dresses Printed bridesmaid dresses are an eye-catching way to ensure your ladies stand out. "Keep things uniform by dressing your party in matching printed gowns, or have your bridesmaids wear dresses in the same color family," says Sylvester. (via Joseph Lin)
Hot Chocolate Bars: For a signature sip your guests will obsess over, Sylvester suggests a hot drink station equipped with candy cane or cinnamon stirrers, marshmallows, and plenty of whipped cream. To take it to the next level, pour boozy add-ins like Baileys or peppermint schnapps into plaid canisters — just make sure to have them properly labeled. (via Katelyn James Photography)
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Check out Brit + Co Weddings for all things nuptials, and follow us on Pinterest for more beautiful and creative wedding inspo.
(Photos via The Knot)