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The 2026 Wedding Trends That Are In—and Out—for the Year

Last updated: January 7, 2026 1:45 pm
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In the ever-evolving world of weddings, couples are constantly seeking inspiration from a variety of sources to create a celebration that is both timeless and modern. From historical influences to family heirlooms, there is a trend towards honoring the past while putting a contemporary spin on things. As wedding planner Jove Meyer puts it, it’s all about nostalgia without being overly sentimental, and paying homage to tradition while infusing a sense of individuality.

One of the emerging trends in wedding design is the idea of celebrating in a space that already holds special memories. Whether it’s a childhood home or a family estate, couples are choosing venues that have personal significance. This shift towards intimate and nostalgic settings prioritizes emotional connection over grandeur, resulting in weddings that feel authentic and deeply personal. By transforming familiar spaces into elevated yet personal settings, couples are able to create a sense of warmth and authenticity that cannot be replicated elsewhere.

In terms of culinary trends, there is a return to simple and nostalgic cuisine with a modern twist. Rather than elaborate multi-course meals, couples are opting for comfort food served in a playful and unexpected manner. Picture French fries served in mint julep cups or a generous bowl of pasta tossed in rich red sauce. The focus is on creating a dining experience that is both comforting and surprising, with a touch of whimsy.

As for wedding cakes, traditional towering confections are taking a backseat to smaller, more sculptural designs. Couples are embracing asymmetry and imperfection, opting for cakes that feel like works of art rather than traditional desserts. Metallic finishes and shapes that appear to be melting are becoming popular, adding a touch of whimsy and creativity to the dessert table.

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In terms of what’s out in the world of weddings, traditional early day-after brunches are being replaced with more casual pool or beach parties. The focus is on creating a relaxed and enjoyable experience for guests, rather than sticking to formal traditions. Additionally, there is a shift away from designing solely for the social media moment, with couples prioritizing how their wedding feels rather than how it looks online. Disposable décor and one-day-only pieces are also falling out of favor, with couples opting for more intentional and long-lasting details.

Overall, the wedding industry is seeing a move towards authenticity, personalization, and creativity. Couples are looking for ways to infuse their special day with meaning and individuality, creating celebrations that are both timeless and uniquely their own. By drawing inspiration from the past and interpreting it through a modern lens, couples are able to create weddings that are unmistakably now and unmistakably them.

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