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Celebrate Your Engagement: Preview 2026 Trending Digital Stationery Suites + Win $2,500 Toward Your Honeymoon

December 12, 2025 | marissa

If there’s one thing you can count on year after year, it’s that wedding planning—while exciting—comes with a lot of moving parts. With priorities like RSVPs, meal selections, and schedule updates, the small details stack up quickly. That’s where Lovebird comes in. The elegant platform gives couples a seamless, sophisticated way to keep every part of their wedding guest communication organized. With beautiful digital wedding invitations, coordinated stationery suites, and custom wedding websites, everything lives in one accessible, beautifully designed place.

As 2026 quickly approaches, some wedding trends and themes are beginning to make waves.  From neoclassical opulence to “excavated florals”, the new year’s trends feel expressive, intentional, and immersive. Lovebird is ahead of the curve with a lineup of design suites that reflect these rising styles—each one giving couples a cohesive, editorial-worthy look from their engagement announcement to their thank you cards. And because engagement season deserves a little extra magic, Lovebird is doing something pretty epic. Couples everywhere can enter the “When You Said Yes” proposal story contest for a chance to win $2,500 toward their honeymoon.

Below, we’re sharing four of our favorite suites shaping 2026 celebrations—along with everything you need to know about this exciting contest.

Four Wedding Design Suites We Love for 2026

1. Rococo Revival

One of the most exciting themes emerging for 2026 is the return of neoclassical and rococo-inspired design. Lovebird’s Rococo Revival suite leans into soft pastels, sculptural florals, and brushed gold accents for a luxurious yet approachable feel. It’s less “Versailles costume party” and more Sofia Coppola meets couture runway—a little Bridgerton, but with more modernity than just the playlist.

Preview the wedding website: Rococo Swans
See the invitation suite: Rococo Revival Invitation

2. Storybook Romance

This suite is for the romantics—and yes, to be move specific, the Swifties. It was inspired directly by Taylor and Travis’ own garden proposal. With dusty rose, moonlit lavender, and muted crimson palettes, this suite is practically Love Story come to life. It’s the perfect starting point to creating a storybook romance wedding day, complete with nostalgic nods to your favorite artist.  

Preview the wedding website: Storybook Romance
See the invitation suite: Storybook Romance Invitation

3. Meadowcore

For couples inspired by fresh air, wildflower fields, and the charm of countryside simplicity, Meadowcore offers a light, whimsical take on 2026’s naturalistic trends. Cornflower blue, lilac, and soft green pair with botanical motifs and tactile textures. With excavated-style florals and free-spirited gowns already on rise for next year, this suite fits right in—airy, romantic, and beautifully grounded.

Preview the wedding website: Meadowcore Vintage Earth Tones
See the invitation suite: Meadowcore Invitation

4. Old-World Glamour

For couples who believe a wedding is the moment to go big, Old-World Glamour is the suite to choose. Think deep jewel tones—burgundy, emerald, sapphire, plum, ink blue—paired with antique gold and brass accents for a moody, cinematic effect. Architectural references, rich textures like velvet and brocade, and sculptural lace-inspired details give this suite a sense of grandeur that feels both timeless and opulent. It’s perfect for an elegant, high-society aesthetic without feeling costume-y or overly traditional.

Preview the wedding website: Floral Arrangement
See the invitation suite: Floral Arrangement Invitation

Why Couples Love Lovebird

Lovebird gives couples a refined, intuitive way to share all the important details about their wedding—and collect everything they need from guests—without the stress. The platform comes from a trusted company with award-winning technology, ensuring both beauty and reliability. Couples can gather RSVPs, track meal selections, share updates via email and SMS, integrate gift registries, and keep everything coordinated in a single dashboard. It’s elevated wedding guest communication, simplified.

Celebrate Your Engagement Story

While planning your 2026 celebration with these gorgeous suites, don’t forget to honor the moment that started it all. Lovebird’s “When You Said Yes” Proposal Contest invites couples to share their engagement story for a chance to win exclusive prizes—including $2,500 toward a honeymoon and a feature on Lovebird. Four additional prizes celebrate stories that are the sweetest, the most creative, the most memorable, and the most hilariously off-script—with each winner receiving $500 and a feature opportunity. It’s a meaningful way to celebrate your story while launching into wedding planning. Submit your proposal story here.

Bring Your Wedding Vision to Life

These four suites are just the beginning of what Lovebird offers couples planning their 2026-2027 wedding. Whether you’re drawn to rococo revival, storybook romance, meadowcore, or old-world glamour, coordinating your digital invitations and custom wedding website has never been easier—or more beautiful. Explore Lovebird’s dozens of design suites or get started on a free wedding website with one simple click.

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White Cherry Blossom Trees Defined This Fairytale Wedding on a Clifftop

December 10, 2025 | justine

Beth and Nick wanted a fairytale wedding that felt soft, romantic, and welcoming. Large, impactful cherry blossom trees shaped their ceremony and reception,  creating an atmosphere that  felt calm, warm, and a little bit magical.

That approach was closely tied to their story. They first met in London at a party hosted by their university, a conversation that eventually led to a Valentine’s Day dinner and a slow, steady connection. Over time, they realized how easy it felt to be together: Beth could finally relax and let someone else take the lead, and Nick chose to stay in London instead of taking a job abroad before they were even officially dating. That sense of certainty guided how they planned their day—intentional, grounded, and focused on creating an experience that felt true to them.

What We Love About This Fairytale Wedding

  • A clifftop ceremony transformed with white cherry blossom trees
  • A mirror aisle designed to look like water
  • A curated orchestral playlist that set a cinematic atmosphere
  • Personal touches that honored both Indonesian and Colombian heritage

Featured Vendor:

Bali Pixtura

Translating a Vision Into a Fairytale Wedding Experience

The original concept was an enchanted forest, but after remembering their first official date under cherry blossoms, the idea shifted. They embraced a color palette of dusty pinks, whites, and muted greens to achieve a romantic look without overwhelming the natural surroundings. “Every style decision was based on how we wanted the day to feel,” Beth said.

Planning over a two-year timeline allowed them to stay intentional. Nick organized spreadsheets and timelines while Beth handled mood boards and design details. Even with a planner coordinating logistics across time zones, they both remained hands-on. “Nick built the house and I decorated it into a home,” she said.

Building a Team With Shared Standards

Their vendor-selection process was thorough and focused on practicality. They began with a shortlist based on budget, then moved through interviews, recommendations, and detailed notes. Organization and clear communication were top priorities, especially with guests and vendors spread across countries.

Budgeting followed the same mindset. They invested in elements that contributed to the overall experience—decor, photography, video, attire, and guest comfort—while reducing spending on items that mattered less to them, such as cake and printed stationery. “We reminded ourselves often that no decision was worth sacrificing our peace.”

Pre-wedding Festivities and First Looks

Because nearly everyone traveled internationally, the couple hosted a series of smaller gatherings throughout the week. This included a Javanese Siraman ceremony in Jakarta, where both families met for the first time, followed by a sunset cruise for friends, a family brunch, and a beachside rehearsal dinner. The goal was simple: create pockets of time to connect before the pace of the wedding day began.

The couple shared a first look to complete portraits before guests arrived, which also created a moment of calm before the ceremony. Coordinators worked behind the scenes to keep them from crossing paths too early. Beth also did a first look with her family and bridesmaids, moments that helped her transition into the day.

Personal Details That Made the Day Feel Like Theirs

Throughout the day, guests experienced thoughtful, layered details including:

A Ceremony Defined by Cherry Blossoms and Ocean Views

The ceremony took place on an open clifftop overlooking the ocean, with rows of white cherry blossom trees framing the aisle and creating a soft, dreamlike setting. A mirrored walkway ran down the center, catching the light and reflections of the flowers as guests watched from both sides. Everything felt bright, airy, and intentional, matching the muted palette used throughout the day. “I woke up with the space still empty, and by the ceremony time, it had completely transformed,” Beth said. After exchanging vows, the couple added a small but meaningful gesture by curtsying to their parents before walking back up the aisle.

Fashion That Felt Personal, Not Performative

Beth’s dress search took months of visits and reconsideration before she chose a designer whose work aligned with her vision. The result was a lace A-line gown with a basque waist—classic, romantic, and easy to move in. She opted for a white dress rather than traditional cultural attire because it was something she had always pictured herself wearing.

Nick incorporated Indonesian Batik into the lining of his suit and pocket square, a subtle way to weave in heritage. Family outfits followed a coordinated but non-uniform color story, blending purples, mauves, and browns. Dressing loved ones who lived abroad added complexity, but the final look was cohesive and natural.

A Reception Full of Heart and Unscripted Moments

Family speeches were heartfelt without dragging, and the couple’s choreographed first dance was the product of rehearsals squeezed into everyday life—on beaches, in living rooms, even in front of pastry displays. Fireworks echoed their engagement story, bringing a familiar sense of celebration.

A fire-dancing performance added an unplanned element of suspense. While the decor remained intact, a guest’s dress didn’t survive. No one was hurt, but it became one of those stories people remember for years.

The biggest curveball was family attire. Because fittings happened abroad, adjustments were difficult. Nick’s mom and sister arrived in entirely new dresses that differed slightly from the original plan. Rather than dwelling on the change, Beth focused on what mattered: “They looked beautiful and comfortable. That was the intention from the beginning.” It became one of those wedding-day anecdotes they can now laugh about.

How to Stay Grounded Through Planning and the Big Day

Looking back, Beth and Nick realized how much smoother everything felt when they treated planning as something fun to do together instead of one more responsibility. A sense of humor also made the inevitable challenges easier to navigate. When the wedding day came, starting makeup early, pausing whenever something felt off, and staying physically close helped them stay grounded. They also suggest taking a second to look around and really absorb the moment—the people, the energy, and each other. And above all, once everything is in motion, it’s okay to let go. You’ve done the work; the rest will take care of itself.

The Wedding Team:

Photography + Videography – Bali Pixtura
Event Planning – Bali Vibes Wedding
Venue – The Surga Villa Estate
Floral Design – Frans Decor
Catering – Lumbung Catering Bali
Officiant – Sancita Resen
DJ – Meta Wirawan
Live Music – Cappuccinote Band
Makeup Artist – Cempaka Damayanti
Hair Styling – Yani
Wedding Dress – Raina Ardelia
Bridal Accessories – Leciel Design
Groom’s Apparel – Prema Jaya Textile
Groomsmen’s Apparel – Mario Minardi
Rings – Ladin Jewellery
Rentals – AD Technic
Favors – Event Painter Bali
First Dance Coach – A First Dance
Entertainment – FoF Entertainment
Fireworks – Jibril Production
String Quartet – Sundaram String
Beauty + Skincare – Dermaster Pondok Indah

 

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A Destination Montenegro Wedding Where the Mountains Meet the Sea

December 8, 2025 | justine

Jennifer and Nosa’s love story began in the last place they ever expected: LinkedIn. What started as a message about a job opening quickly turned into a spark neither of them could ignore. After his interviews wrapped, their “quick chat” outside of work flowed into an effortless four-hour conversation . Within months, they were meeting for the first time in Paris—an unforgettable trip that confirmed the connection they both already felt was real. For Nosa, the certainty came early. “He always said he knew from the beginning that we were meant to spend our lives together. For me, finding him felt like the answer to my prayers—my gift. When we’re together, there’s just never any doubt.”

With a relationship shaped by serendipity, deep alignment, and a shared love for exploring Europe, a Montenegro wedding became the perfect backdrop for the next chapter of their story.

What We Love About This Montenegro Wedding:

  • A breathtaking venue with mountains, sea views, and airy romantic draping
  • Black-tie elegance with a rich, nature-inspired color palette
  • A guest list of 30–40 loved ones for an intimate and intentional celebration
  • A thoughtful welcome gathering hosted by friends that set the tone for the weekend

Featured Vendor:
Nicole Lamparska

 

Planning a Meaningful Wedding Centered on What Matters

From the beginning, Jennifer and Nosa knew they wanted a Montenegro wedding that was simple, intentional, and deeply reflective of their shared love for travel. Indoor venues didn’t feel like them. They were dreaming of open air, dramatic scenery, and a place that felt both peaceful and awe-inspiring.

Reading about Montenegro—where mountains roll into the Adriatic Sea—instantly clicked. “It immediately felt right,” Jennifer said. The landscape directly shaped their design: draped fabrics that moved with the wind, a black-tie dress code, and a color palette of dark green, sage, mocha, chocolate, and muted grey that echoed the nature around them.

Their planner helped refine logistics, but the vision came straight from the couple. They set a clear budget, tracked expenses carefully, and prioritized intimacy above all. “Limiting the guest list to 30–40 people helped shape the atmosphere,” Jennifer shared. “It kept everything vibrant but still deeply personal.”

A Ceremony Surrounded by Mountains, Sea, and Wind-Kissed Beauty

Jennifer and Nosa spent several days in Montenegro with friends before the wedding, turning the lead-up into a relaxing mini-vacation. But nothing compared to the ceremony day. As they arrived at the waterfront venue, the setting opened to sweeping mountain views and the calm blue of the Adriatic Sea. With soft florals, wooden seating, and the landscape shaping the entire scene, it was exactly the atmosphere they had envisioned for their celebration.

After the ceremony, they traveled to Perast for portraits with their photography and videography teams. The wind was intense, sweeping through the cliffs and coastline with dramatic force, giving every frame movement and emotion. What could have been a challenge ended up becoming one of the most beautiful parts of the day. Some of their favorite images came from that session.

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How the Setting and Weather Shaped Their Wedding Day

Limoneto Restaurant & Beach captured everything they loved about hosting a Montenegro wedding—dramatic mountains, serene water views, warm air, and a feeling of peaceful openness. They didn’t incorporate DIY details, but meaningful touches still stood out: colorful bridesmaid umbrellas, a Polaroid guestbook with handwritten notes, and a layout that kept everyone naturally connected.

Yet the weather brought surprises. Two days before the wedding, strong winds and cold temperatures rolled in, leaving Jennifer worried about their outdoor celebration. But on the actual day, everything shifted. The warmth returned, the wind settled, and the timing felt almost unreal.

“I struggled to stay calm,” she admitted. “But my planner, photographer, and videographer made sure my husband and I felt supported the entire time.”

Choosing the Right Vendors for a Destination Wedding

Jennifer and Nosa leaned heavily on their planner to find vendors who were passionate, caring, and willing to go above and beyond. That’s how they found Junebug vendor Nicole Lamparska, who came recommended through mutual connections.

“We wanted people who truly cared about our vision and delivery,” Jennifer shared. “Nicole joining our journey felt like a blessing.”

The couple’s experience is a reminder that for destination weddings—especially in a place as unique as Montenegro—your team matters just as much as your venue.

How They Designed a Reception Focused on Fun

“Our reception was the best! We had so much fun,” Jennifer shared. Their MC, Ade, carried the energy effortlessly with games, humor, and moments that kept everyone engaged.

Guests ate, danced, and celebrated late into the night—exactly the kind of energy the couple envisioned.

JB Tip: Your MC or host shapes the pacing and energy of the night. Choosing someone who understands your vibe makes all the difference.

What They Learned From Planning a Destination Wedding

Jennifer and Nosa wouldn’t change a thing. “Everything went perfectly,” Jennifer shared. Their biggest advice?

“Embody your styles, bring it to life during the ceremony, and leverage your community.”

And as their Montenegro wedding beautifully showed, when you stay true to who you are, the day naturally becomes unforgettable.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Nicole Lamparska
Second Shooter – Monika Karas Photography
Event Planning – Weddings & Events by Andreja Vukovic
Venue – Limoneto Restaurant & Beach
Floral Design – Rozeta Events
MC – Ifeoluwa Tokan
Videography – Michal Sikora
Makeup + Hair Styling – Haminah Oladokun
Wedding Dress – Cees Bridal
Bridal Accessories – The White Collection
Wedding Party Apparel – MadebyKristie
Groom’s Apparel – Suit Supply
Rings – Pukka Berlin

 

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