A bride in a white dress and groom in a black tux kissing in front of two oil paintings, portraits of a colonial woman and man in gilded frames hanging on a pink wall at the Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston, South Carolina.

Top 10 Trends for Modern Weddings in 2026

Top 10 Trends for Modern Weddings in 2026

Planning a wedding in 2026? This year is all about breaking traditions and embracing creativity, individuality, and sustainability. Here are the top 10 trends that will define modern weddings in 2026:

1. Sustainable Weddings

Eco-friendly weddings are no longer a niche; they are becoming the standard. Couples are opting for sustainable practices such as digital invitations, eco-friendly decor, and zero-waste catering. Venues with green certifications and vendors committed to sustainability are highly sought after.

A bride holding two compostable bowls of food at her wedding welcome party at The Lawn of H&I at Riverfront Park in North Charleston, South Carolina.

2. Intimate and Micro Weddings

Smaller weddings continue to rise in popularity. Intimate gatherings with close family and friends allow for more personalized experiences and meaningful connections. Micro weddings, typically with fewer than 50 guests, offer a way to celebrate love on a smaller, yet equally special scale.

An intimate dinner under string lighting under the oaks with guests seated in wood slatted chairs at a long table with the bride and groom seated at the end with a round table behind them holding a three-tiered wedding cake.

3. Bold Color Palettes

2026 is the year of bold and vibrant color schemes. Couples are moving away from traditional pastels and neutrals, embracing vivid hues like deep blues, rich greens, and vibrant oranges. These bold colors can be incorporated into everything from florals to table settings and attire.

A whimsical wedding invitation suite and wedding day paper featuring greens, oranges, and purples styled with florals, vintage stamps and the bride's wedding jewelry.

4. Mix-and-Match Bridesmaid Dresses

Uniform bridesmaid dresses are a thing of the past. Modern brides are allowing their bridesmaids to choose dresses that suit their individual styles and body types. The result is a cohesive yet diverse look that reflects each bridesmaid’s personality.

A wedding party portrait featuring bridesmaids in mix-and-matched bridesmaids dresses in different shades, textures, and patterns of yellow, green, and black with a bride in a white dress all holding yellow and white floral bouquets.

5. Experiential Dining

Food is becoming an integral part of the wedding experience. Interactive and immersive dining experiences, such as chef stations, food trucks, and tasting menus, are trending. Couples are focusing on providing unique culinary experiences that leave a lasting impression on their guests.

A hibachi chef cooking dinner on a blackstone griddle for an intimate small wedding on The Carriage House oyster tabby patio at Magnolia Plantation.

6. Unique Venues

Traditional ballrooms are being replaced by unique venues that reflect the couple’s personality and style. Think industrial warehouses, botanical gardens, art galleries, and private estates. These unconventional spaces add character and charm to the celebration.

A bride in a white dress and groom in a black tux kissing in front of two oil paintings, portraits of a colonial woman and man in gilded frames hanging on a pink wall at the Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston, South Carolina.

7. Statement Florals

Florals in 2026 are all about making a statement. Oversized bouquets, dramatic floral installations, and unconventional arrangements featuring dried flowers and unique botanicals are in vogue. Florists are experimenting with texture, color, and scale to create memorable floral designs.

8. Custom Illustrations

Personalized details are key to modern weddings. Custom illustrations, from invitations and signage to portraits and thank-you notes, add a unique and artistic touch. These bespoke elements make the wedding feel truly one-of-a-kind.

A black letterpress invitation suite flatlay with a watercolor illustration of the Octagonal Garden at Middleton Place on the envelope liner of a sage green envelope and details card on a mustard yellow velvet background with custom monogram wax stamp and green velvet ring box and wedding bands styled with a black velvet ribbon and gold painted oyster shell with South Carolina moon and palm tree mod podged in the inside of the shell.

9. Tech-Integrated Celebrations

Technology is playing a bigger role in weddings. Live streaming for guests who can’t attend in person, interactive photo booths, and drone photography are becoming common. Additionally, couples are using wedding websites and apps for planning and guest management.

A groom and two wedding guests smile in front of a photobooth at a wedding reception in the ballroom of Seabrook Island Club.

10. After-Parties

The celebration doesn’t end with the reception. After-parties are becoming a must-have, offering a more relaxed and fun atmosphere. These events often feature late-night snacks, signature cocktails, and entertainment that keeps the party going into the early hours.

Guests dancing a wedding reception with a groomsmen singing in the center with his shirt unbuttoned.

Weddings in 2024 are all about personalization, sustainability, and unique experiences. From bold color palettes and statement florals to intimate gatherings and unique venues, this year’s trends encourage couples to create celebrations that truly reflect their personalities and values. Whether you’re planning a grand affair or a small, intimate gathering, these trends will help make your wedding unforgettable.

Ready to incorporate these trends into your wedding? Contact us today to start planning a modern wedding that’s uniquely yours. Let’s bring your vision to life with creativity and style.

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