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Wedding trends are moving in a much more personal and experience-led direction. Couples are focusing less on perfectly following tradition and more on creating a celebration that feels exciting, stylish and genuinely reflective of who they are.
From fashion details to immersive guest experiences, weddings are becoming more creative than ever — and many of the trends currently taking over social media are also appearing in real weddings across the UK.
Here are some of the specific wedding trends couples are loving right now.
Champagne towers are everywhere at the moment, and it’s easy to see why. They create a moment that feels glamorous, celebratory and incredibly photogenic all at once.
Rather than a traditional toast, many couples are choosing a champagne pour as part of their reception entrance or evening celebrations. Styled with vintage coupes, candles and statement lighting, these towers instantly add a luxurious atmosphere to the room.
Soft butter yellow has become one of the standout wedding colours of the year. It feels warm, romantic and fresh without being overpowering, and couples are using it across everything from bridesmaid dresses to stationery and table styling.
Many couples are pairing butter yellow with creams, soft greens, dusty blues or rich burgundy tones to create a palette that feels modern but still timeless.
Bows are having a huge moment in weddings right now. From dresses and veils to napkins, chair styling and champagne glasses, couples are embracing soft ribbon details throughout their day.
The reason this trend works so well is because it feels elegant and playful at the same time. A simple bow can completely transform a table setting or bridal look without feeling overly complicated.
Flowing draping is becoming a major feature in wedding styling, particularly for receptions and ceremony spaces. Couples are using soft fabrics across ceilings, entrances and tables to create a more immersive and romantic atmosphere.
It gives venues a softer, editorial feel and photographs beautifully, especially when paired with candlelight and layered textures.
Food is becoming part of the décor itself. Couples are moving away from very formal dining styles and embracing beautifully styled sharing tables, sculptural cakes, butter displays, grazing tables and interactive food stations.
The focus is now on creating moments guests can experience rather than simply serving a meal.
Custom wedding newspapers continue to grow in popularity, especially for modern and city-style weddings. Couples are using them as order-of-the-day guides, storytelling pieces and keepsakes for guests.
They add personality to the day and help weddings feel more unique and conversational.
Many couples are choosing more intimate weddings while investing more heavily in atmosphere, styling and guest experience. Longer dinners, extended after-parties and immersive entertainment are becoming increasingly popular.
The goal for many couples is creating a wedding that feels memorable and emotionally connected rather than simply large.
Tables are no longer just functional, they’re becoming one of the main design features of the entire wedding. Couples are layering candles, coloured glassware, textured linens, fruit styling, taper candles and unique centrepieces to create a rich, editorial look.
This trend also works beautifully with preloved and vintage pieces, helping couples create a more unique look without needing to buy everything brand new.
Perhaps the biggest trend of all is individuality. Couples are becoming far more confident in making decisions based on what feels meaningful to them rather than what’s traditionally expected.
That might mean colourful styling, a relaxed dining experience, second-hand décor, multiple outfits or completely rethinking the structure of the day altogether.
And as more couples embrace thoughtful, creative weddings, platforms like Sell My Wedding continue to grow in popularity, helping couples discover beautiful wedding pieces that already have a story behind them and allowing those details to be part of another celebration.