
It’s the end of winter. Which means one thing: weddings are about to come out of hibernation.
And if you’re curious about what the 2023/24 wedding season is serving, strap in for a scroll. I’ve pulled the crystal ball out to make some predictions… except they’re less predictions, more data and gut instinct, based on my weekly exposure to hundreds of nuptials.
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If you’re hoping to see a continuation in couples carefully considering what’s important to them, you won’t be disappointed.
Weddings have been on a trajectory of change over the last decade, but the pandemic put a rocket up the movement, with couples increasingly ditching traditions that don’t feel relevant to them.
Instead, they’re putting their energy and their budget into stuff that feels like a direct reflection of their interests and lifestyle. Amen and ‘I do’.
1. Fewer wedding parties.
Expect to see more couples who have opted not to have a wedding party (i.e. bridesmaids, groomsmen or any combo there-within). Or, expect to see less of a presence as 'the party' – by this we mean more wedding parties just blending in with the rest of the guests (sitting down during the wedding ceremony, not walking down an aisle, wearing whatever they want to wear).