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What to Wear to a Wedding in Mexico

August 1, 2024 | riley
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The vibrant culture, breathtaking landscapes, and warm hospitality make Mexico an enchanting destination for weddings. Whether you’re attending a beachfront ceremony in Cancun, a colonial-style celebration in San Miguel de Allende, or a traditional fiesta in Oaxaca, choosing the right attire is key to enjoying the festivities while respecting local customs. So, if you’re getting ready to hop on a plane to head down to Mexico to attend a wedding, and you’re unsure of what to wear, you’re in luck. From mini dresses to jumpsuits, we’re rounding up some outfit ideas that are perfect for any kind of celebration.

Tips for Dressing for a Mexican Wedding

  1. Embrace vibrant colors: Mexico is known for its bold and bright colors. Embrace the local flair by choosing outfits in vibrant hues like turquoise, coral, green, or deep shades of blue. These not only reflect the country’s festive spirit but also stand out beautifully against Mexico’s scenery.
  2. Lightweight fabrics: Mexico’s climate can vary from region to region, but generally, it tends to be warm and humid, especially in coastal areas. Opt for lightweight fabrics like cotton or linen to stay cool and comfortable throughout the day.
  3. Respectful attire: While Mexican weddings are typically laidback, it’s important to still dress respectfully. Avoid overly casual attire such as shorts or flip-flops unless specified by the couple. If no dress code is specified, your best bet is to wear cocktail attire that you can dress up or down as needed.

What to Wear to a Wedding in Mexico

Short Dresses

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ELLIATT Trompe Dress; 2. ELLIATT Mikaela Dress; 3. Your Sweetie Wine Red Tie-Strap Mini Dress; 4. Jasmine Halter Mini Dress; 5. Camila Coelho Sierra Mini Dress; 6. Sachin & Babi Sloane Taffeta Double-Bow Pleated Mini Dress

Midi Dresses

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SNDYS x Revolve Angel Strapless Midi Dress; 2. The A&F Giselle Pleated Cutout Maxi Dress; 3. ELLIATT Times Dress; 4. Celebration Time Sleeveless Tiered Midi Dress; 5. NIA Destene Dress; 6. Petal & Pup Loella Tiered Midi Dress

 

Maxi Dresses

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Free People Sundrenched Short Sleeve Dress; 2. A&F Plunge Cowl Back Maxi Dress; 3. By Anthropologie Strapless Tiered Maxi Dress; 4. Women’s Draped Sheer Waist Maxi Dress; 5. LIONESS 1999 Maxi Dress; 6. Baobab Celina Dress

Jumpsuits

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The A&F Giselle Pleated Jumpsuit; 2. Amanda Uprichard x Revolve Zahara Jumpsuit; 3. Power of Love Strapless Jumpsuit; 4. superdown Laurien Cross Front Jumpsuit; 5. Petal & Pup Carla Jumpsuit; 6. Breezy Essential Linen Wide-Leg Jumpsuit

 These are just a few outfit ideas for a Mexico wedding, but there are so many other options out there. To see some of our favorite online retailers that have a wide variety of options, check out our guide on the best places to buy wedding guest dresses online!

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This Carnegie Museum Wedding Was a Medieval Dream Come to Life

July 31, 2024 | justine

Rachel and Ben didn’t stick to just one style for their wedding. Instead, they chose different looks they loved and combined them all. The challenge was making everything fit together nicely. But with the help of their visionary team of vendors, they managed to successfully pull off a renaissance, glam, metal, medieval Carnegie Museum wedding!

The couple chose a truly unique venue for their big day. Their dreamy ceremony took place in the Hall of Sculpture, featuring gold chairs, an altar adorned with flowers, and a flowing drapery backdrop. Meanwhile, the scene was set for a lavish reception at the Music Hall Foyer. Inspired by the Red Wedding feast from Game of Thrones, they showcased lush tablescapes draped in sprawling florals and greenery, with candles and gold accents perfectly complementing the ornate interiors.

Their special day was truly “a wedding like no other.” Just one glance at the photos taken by Rachel Rowland, and you’ll see why. If you and your partner are searching for unique wedding ideas, look no further.

The Couple:

Rachel and Ben

The Wedding:

Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

Successfully Pulling Off Their Carnegie Museum Wedding Through Multiple Inspirations

We drew inspiration from multiple aesthetics, which posed the challenge of blending them seamlessly. The venue itself evoked medieval and Renaissance vibes, setting the tone for our celebration. Inspired by the Game of Thrones Red Wedding feast, our head table captured a similar ambiance. Our goal was to create a wedding that reflected us, our style, and our journey together. To personalize the experience, we named each table after bars from our hometown, with our head table honoring where we first met. Ultimately, the best advice I received was to choose what I love rather than stick to one style. This approach led us to our unique blend of Renaissance, glam, metal, and medieval elements for our wedding day.

Wedding Attire Style Inspirations and Personal Touches

I had many style inspirations: Bridget Bardot for my hair and Vivienne Westwood for my overall look. Buying the boots was a bit impulsive, but as a boot lover, I couldn’t resist. I left Ben to choose his outfit entirely on his own—I wanted him to feel confident and in control. It helped that all the groomsmen wore black; his only rule was no navy blue. I’m not a fan of bow ties or neckties. If I were a man, I’d never wear one. They look uncomfortable. So, I found chains and button covers on Etsy as alternatives, which perfectly matched our vibe, and the groomsmen loved them. I faced a challenge in making the bridesmaids stand out from the guests since they were also in black. My Maid of Honor suggested they wear black gloves to match mine, which was a perfect solution. As a bridesmaid gift, I got each of them Vivienne Westwood earrings to match mine, which they wore on the day. It was just perfect.

Personalizing Their Ceremony by Having Brothers as Officiants, Curated Music, and Heartfelt Vows

Having my brothers officiate the wedding was a bit nerve-wracking since I wasn’t sure what they would say—I am their little sister, after all. But it turned out to be incredibly sweet and perfect. We also curated the music for the string quartet, which was amazing. I highly recommend writing and reading your own vows for the ceremony; it made everything so much more personal and allowed our guests to learn more about us and our journey together. Despite our nerves, exchanging our vows was a highlight. Every guest we spoke to afterward told us how special it was.

Breaking the Mold by Embracing Personal Style Over Pinterest Trends

Here’s some advice for other couples: Don’t limit yourselves to a Pinterest board aesthetic! Embrace the things you love that don’t fit into a specific “box.” Everything came together perfectly because it was about what we genuinely liked and resonated with. Also, don’t hesitate to give your guests a dress code. We opted for all-black attire, which looked amazing and made it simpler for everyone to choose what to wear. Plus, let’s face it—everyone looks fabulous in black! I’m incredibly proud of how everything turned out. Planning from a distance, away from our home in Pittsburgh, required a lot of imagination to envision the final look, but it all came together beautifully in the end.

The Perfect Wedding Venue that Ticked All the Right Boxes

Our most important elements were the venue, attire, and food. We were set on having everything indoors, leading us to choose a venue in a city we had never visited. When we discovered the Carnegie Museum Music Hall Foyer through photos, we initially thought it was in Europe—it had that charm. To our surprise, it was just three hours away in Pittsburgh! When we visited in person, we were overwhelmed and even shed a few tears seeing its stunning beauty firsthand. It was perfect for our wedding.

Simple and Meaningful Thank-You Gifts at Their Carnegie Museum Wedding

We opted not to give gifts with our names on them or something guests might not use. Instead, we gave everyone a thank-you card and a $1 scratcher. It was a simple gesture that we hoped would bring some fun and appreciation to our guests.

Personalizing Carnegie Museum Wedding Decor with Professional Flair

I designed our thank-you cards, save-the-dates, and custom cocktail signage myself—I’m a designer by profession, so this was a joyful task. I advise anyone considering DIY projects to choose something you genuinely enjoy doing. For our cocktail sign, I hand-drew our pets on my iPad and then created the sign using Canva. I found frames on Amazon to display them beautifully. I also used Canva for the rest of our designs, which I disliked, but I’ve come to appreciate its affordability, ease of use, and versatility. It’s an excellent software for creative projects.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Rachel Rowland 
Venue + Catering + Cake – Carnegie Museum
Floral Design – The Farmers Daughter
DJ – Alex Nepa
Live Music – Drella String Quartet
Videography – Valcinema
Invitation Design – Ivory and Fine Co
Makeup + Hair Styling – Glam To Go
Wedding Dress – Kleinfeld
Accessories – Vivienne Westwood + Cornelia James + Fendi
Groom’s Apparel – Lanieri
Groomsmen’s Apparel –
Rings – Colonial Jewelers

 

Congratulations to Rachel and Ben on their Carnegie Museum wedding, which truly was a medieval dream come to life. Thank you to Rachel Rowland for capturing all the unique details that unconventional couples can use as inspiration.

Planning an unforgettable celebration begins with a clear vision and a stellar team. Start by exploring our comprehensive planning and budget guides to kickstart your journey. Then, assemble your dream team of expert vendors from our trusted selection. Together, you can create an event that exceeds all expectations and leaves a lasting impression.

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Tips for Planning a Multicultural Wedding

July 30, 2024 | kailey

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It’s no surprise that planning a wedding can be overwhelming. From hiring vendors to selecting the perfect venue, there’s a lot to sort out. And if that weren’t challenging enough, integrating two different cultures into one celebration adds another layer of complexity. But the good news is, you don’t have to do it alone.  To help you navigate the intricacies of a multicultural wedding, here are some tips for seamlessly blending traditions, honoring diverse backgrounds, and creating a cohesive celebration that reflects your unique love story.

What Is a Multicultural Wedding?

A multicultural wedding is the union of two individuals from different cultural or religious backgrounds. It’s a celebration that thoughtfully incorporates traditions from both partners to create a harmonious blend of their unique heritages. 

1. Discuss Top Priorities With Your Partner 

To ensure your special day is respectful and inclusive of both cultures, it’s important to be on the same page with your partner from the beginning. So, before diving into the planning process, have open discussions with both families about their cultural traditions and rituals.

While it’s ultimately your wedding and your rules, these conversations can help you explore all your options. Then, you and your partner can sit down privately to identify which traditions are most important to each of you and prioritize them in your planning.

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2. Learn About Each Culture

Use your wedding planning process as an opportunity to get to know your partner and their culture better. Instead of simply creating a timeline, take the time to understand the significance behind each custom and tradition you plan to incorporate. This will strengthen your bond and help you appreciate the importance of each element of your wedding day. 

3. Hire a Venue and Vendors That Can Accommodate You

Choosing your venue and vendors are some of the most significant decisions you’ll make during your wedding planning process. They play such an important role in bringing your vision to life. For a multicultural wedding, ensure the venue can accommodate your desired event, as this may require more planning than a traditional wedding. Consider factors such as space availability and any logistical restrictions that might prevent you from including certain rituals.

Same goes for selecting vendors. Hire professionals–specifically a planner or coordinator–with experience in multicultural weddings. These experts can guide you through every step, alleviating much of the stress and ensuring a seamless and respectful celebration.

Because finding vendors or a venue that is more aligned with what you have in mind for your big day may take a bit longer than usual, we recommend looking early. This can help ease some worries and ensure that everything goes off without a hitch.

4. Don’t Be Afraid to Blending Traditions in Your Multicultural Wedding

Each culture inevitably has its own customs and traditions. And for those planning a wedding that’s a fusion of two cultures, you’ll need to go through each one and determine which you’ll want to incorporate on your wedding day. For major parts of the day, like the ceremony or reception, you don’t have to stick to just one culture. Don’t hesitate to blend traditions. 

Consider incorporating elements from both cultures into a single ceremony (often referred to as a dual ceremony), or have two separate ceremonies to honor each culture distinctly.

5. Respect Religious and Cultural Sensitivities

Though this one may seem straightforward, it’s crucial to be mindful of religious or cultural sensitivities when planning the ceremony, attire, food choices, and entertainment. Throughout the day, emphasize the idea of unity and love and don’t be afraid to include elements that symbolize the coming together of two families and cultures–so long as they respect your partner’s culture and beliefs.

Multicultural Wedding

Image by David Lack.

6. Language Considerations for Your Multicultural Wedding

Junebug vendor and photographer David Lack, has experience in this field being multicultural and multilingual himself. His biggest tip is to factor in the potential of different languages your guests may speak. “Language diversity among guests is a significant factor. Ensure you have bilingual staff or interpreters to facilitate communication. Provide translated materials and consider bilingual ceremony programs or signage to ensure everyone feels included and informed.”

7. Incorporate Traditional Attire From Both Cultures 

You’ve likely heard of or seen the dramatic reception outfit change, where one or both partners change outfits before the reception. This is a perfect way to embrace multiple cultures in your celebration. Since many wedding garments hold significant meaning, multiple outfit changes to honor both cultures is the perfect way to nod to the cultures most important to you and your partner. Additionally, you can encourage guests to wear attire from either or both cultures and provide guidance on what’s appropriate.

8. Include Bilingual Invitations and Programs

If guests speak different languages, consider bilingual invitations, ceremony programs, and signage to ensure everyone understands and feels included. If everyone does speak the same language, you can use your programs or other signage to familiarize your guests with the different customs or traditions you plan on including throughout the day. This helps give them an understanding of what to expect.

9. Create a Fusion Menu

During the wedding planning process, many couples get caught up in the fun aspects like flowers and wedding attire, etc. But don’t underestimate the impact of your catering. Whether you’re having a sit-down meal or buffet, it’s a detail that couples can get creative with. 

Rather than sticking with dishes from one background, hire a talented caterer that can help create a custom menu featuring dishes from both cultures, giving your guests a delicious taste of each heritage.

The key to pulling off a multicultural wedding—or any wedding, for that matter—is having a talented team by your side. They are an invaluable part of your wedding, regardless of what stage you’re at. With seemingly endless vendor options, narrowing them down can be challenging. That’s where we come in.

We’ve curated a list of hand-picked professionals from around the world who can be trusted to bring your wedding vision to life. Whether you’re looking for stunning venues, photographers to capture precious memories, or florists to create floral magic, kickstart your search by checking out our vendor directory. It’s packed with high-quality vendors worldwide.

Multicultural Wedding

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