Planning to get married this year? If you want your wedding to be super trendy, if you want to add a bit of edge to it, why not follow some wedding trends of this year? We’ve gathered the hottest wedding trends that are already on and will be actual further in 2020, take a look and choose something to make your wedding ultimately trendy!
Sustainability
This trend is perhaps the boldest and edgiest one, and it’s sure to stay in 2020 and later. We see more and more sustainable weddings, more and more couples opt for sustainable materials like natural wood, un-dyed yarns, recycled textiles, compostable dinnerware, more plants than flowers, and re-useable everything. Potted blooms and succulents are also on the list – why throwing away flowers after the wedding when you can just take home potted ones?
Choose wooden chargers and non-dyed linens for decorating your table and your wedding will be more eco-friendly.
A simple and chic wedding centerpiece of branches and dried blooms in a terrazzo plate is a cool idea.
Offer your potted plants or blooms as wedding favors or go for them as wedding decor and put cards or menus inside.
Create a simple wedding centerpiece of potted flowers that can be used afterwards, too.
Use dried petals instead of usual confetti or other stuff, which isn't eco-friendly at all.
Color Block
This year you are sure to see much more geometry and color block in wedding décor than before – this trend is taking the central place. You can use color blocking anywhere: for invitations, altars, cards, favors, even for your wedding attire.
A triangle wedding cake with geometry and color blocking plus a long fringe topper.
A crazy and bright color block wedding backdrop done with dried fronds, pampas grass and dark blooms.
Stylish color blocking - a black charger, a blush and a dusty pink card plus some pastel blooms.
A modern and cute wedding cake with bright color blocking and natural and sugar blooms and greenery.
A super colorful color block wedding invitation suite in pink, orange, mustard and black.
Western Flair
Boho western weddings are getting more popularity than last year, and all these touches like cowboy hats, fringe on your attire and horse riding boots are super actual. Even if you aren’t going for a full western wedding, a touch of mid-west flair is always a good idea.
A gorgeous black hat and blakc shoes that echo with it give the bride a western feel.
A bolo tie for the groom is a great idea to add a slight Western feel to the wedding without going too far.
A neutral hat will add a slight Western feel to the bridal look, it's an easy touch to get.
A cowboy hat and cowboy boots plus a bolo tie over a heavenly beautiful lace wedding dress.
A Western-inspired wedding arch done with pampas grass, blush and burgundy blooms and a cowhide rug.
Animal Print
Throwing on a bold jacket, headpiece, or pair of boots is the easiest way to change up your bridal look in a way that will totally pop in photos. We’re excited to see all different faux animal prints—from cheetah to tiger or snake, they are super popular in usual attire and will be all the rage this year in the wedding world, too.
A chic bridal look with an embroidered and embellished wedding dress with braids and snakeskin print boots.
A white lace wedding dress and leopard print boots to contrast and to make you look bright and chic.
All-White Everything
You’re probably used to seeing white at weddings, but this year it won’t just be reserved for the bride and background elements. Off-whites, earthy grays, tactile beiges will have a major moment this year. Neutrals are everything this year, and they blend with other 2020 trends very well – just try to mix them all up.
A fantastic all-white wedding ceremony space with pampas grass, white blooms, white doors and wicker lamps.
A super chic neutral wedding reception space done with blush blooms and greenery and some photos.
A refined white reception tablescape done with lunaria and dried branches, candles, plates and some gold cutlery.
A bride and bridesmaids wearign all-white and carrying white bouquets for a refined look.
A gorgeous white wedding invitation suite with black letters and botanical lining.
A chic white wedding tablescape with lush blooms, candles and gold touches - cutlery and gold rims.
A chic white wedding tablescape with white blooms, some greenery and touches of gold plus black cutlery.
A pure white wedding ceremony space with white chairs and a wooden frame decorated with blush and white blooms.
An all-neutral and chic wedding tablescape with candles, brass and copper touches and textural matte plates.
Mismatching bridesmaid dresses and neutral bouquets for a chic all-white bridal party look.
A refined and chic wedding tablescape with roses and orchids, candles and touches of gold.
80s Fashion
This year attire inspiration is the 80s, which is a hot idea for everyday looks, too. Puff sleeves, bold headpieces, shoulder pads, fishnet hose, tulle, floral suits – this is just a part of what you can rock this year to look super trendy.
Go for a ruffled wedding dress and add a matching upholstered headband for an 80s feel.
Feel free to rock floral print pants and moccasins to add a slight 80s feel to your space.