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2026 Wedding Trend Forecast: Immersive Venues, Intimate Gatherings, and Less Tradition

November 19, 2025 | marissa

Image by Gerardo Rodriguez. Wedding design by Junebug Vendor Essenza Riviera.

With the new year hovering on the horizon, it’s time to lay out our predictions for 2026 wedding trends. These forecasts aren’t meant to dictate what you should or shouldn’t do—they’re simply a glimpse into the evolving landscape of celebrations. What ideas are reshaping ceremony design, fashion, florals, and guest experience? What aesthetics are replacing the ones we’ve seen for the past few seasons?

As weddings continue to become more immersive, intentional, and experience-driven, certain themes are beginning to rise to the surface. Based on our experience viewing hundreds of celebrations—across social media and real wedding submissions—these are the movements we expect to define the year ahead.

Key Wedding Trends to Watch in 2026

Immersive Wedding Locations

Think ice caves, crumbling ruins, mountaintop viewpoints, underground caverns, and architectural relics for ceremonies and receptions. In these instances, the venue itself becomes the primary design element. These spaces need minimal décor and instead rely on nature, texture, and geography to create a world guests can step into.

Image by Junebug Vendor McWhirter Elopements. See more of this elopement here.

The Disappearance of Wedding Parties

More couples in 2026 are expected to forego traditional wedding parties altogether. The shift reflects a desire for intimacy, streamlined logistics, and a less formal approach to the day. Guests can still hold an honored status—but without defined roles, titles, or matching outfits.

Neo-Classical Opulence

Weddings within sprawling villas, frescoed ceilings, oversized candelabras, tailored tuxedos, and formal guest attire are on the rise. This wedding theme blends Old World luxury with a modern editorial finish. It’s less “fairytale glamour” and more “European art history meets runway.”

Image by Katelyn Bradley. Design by Junebug Vendor TheKnotinItaly. See more of this wedding here.

Silver

Silver is replacing gold, bronze, and warm metals in wedding fashion and décor. Expect to see silver tableware, silver-accented attire, reflective details, and chrome-adjacent finishes. It feels fresh, cool, and timeless.

Image by Junebug Vendor Gaby Bolivar.

Analog Touches

Disposable cameras, Polaroids, handwritten notes, vintage film photographers, vinyl playlists, and tactile guest books are all on the rise. Couples want tangible keepsakes and sensory experiences that feel personal and nostalgic.

Guest Wellness

As multiday celebrations continue to rise, wellness is becoming part of the guest experience rather than a separate activity. Beyond optional yoga or spa time, couples are incorporating small, thoughtful touches—hydration stations, gentle morning start times, nature walks, herbal mocktails, and spaces designed for decompressing between events. The goal is simple: celebrations that feel energizing instead of exhausting.

Wedding Décor Trends

Reflective Aisles

Mirrored or reflective aisles amplify florals, lighting, and architectural surroundings. They give even the simplest ceremony setup a striking, cinematic feel.

Image by Junebug Vendor Julieta Rabadan. Design by Junebug Vendor Angelina Cardenas Events. See more here.

Personalized Dance Floors

Hand-painted patterns, monograms, murals, and motifs are turning dance floors into focal points. They tie the overall design together and elevate the reception space in a memorable, photo-forward way.

Round Reception Tables—Reimagined

Round tables aren’t new, but how couples arrange them is. Creative layouts—clustered, staggered, spiraled, or mixed with long tables—allow for what planners are calling “spatial design,” a new layer of wedding styling that blends form, flow, and function.

Lamps and Swag Lights

Wedding designers are turning to hanging lamps rather than chandeliers in the new year. Imagine either neutral or statement lampshades hung in swag formations over dance floors or dining areas. Table lamps are also appearing more frequently, offering a warm, Art Deco–adjacent glow that feels elevated and inviting. 

Image by Junebug Vendor Caro Weiss Photography. See more of this wedding here.

Wedding Floral Design Trends

The “Excavated Garden”

Imagine floral design touches with soil, moss, roots, and botanical textures that appear unearthed rather than arranged. This style leans into natural imperfection and brings a raw, grounded energy to décor.

Integrated Installations

Instead of traditional arches or solo hanging pieces, florals are being woven into venue architecture—wrapped around beams, climbing staircases, framing windows, or built directly into structural elements. It’s immersive, organic, and more sculptural than ever.

Image by Diana Nieto Photography. Event planning and floral design by Junebug Vendor Bougainvillea Weddings. See more here.

Image by The Times We Have. Floral design by Junebug Vendor Lupita Tirado. See more here.

Image by Diana Nieto Photography. Event planning and floral design by Junebug Vendor Bougainvillea Weddings. See more here.

Bold, Modern Blooms

Expect to see more sculptural flowers—especially anthuriums, orchids, and calla lilies—used in monochromatic arrangements or paired with unexpected textures. The look is contemporary, editorial, and quietly dramatic.

Wedding Fashion Trends

Bridal Shoes: Classic Pumps

The pendulum is swinging back toward timelessness. Classic pumps are replacing strappy sandals and chunky platforms, offering a more refined silhouette in photos and during the ceremony.

Image by Junebug Vendor MemoryBox Photography. See more of this wedding here.

Brown Bridesmaids Dresses

Brown isn’t a typical wedding color, but in 2026 it’s becoming one of the most elegant choices. Rich cocoa tones and soft taupes look stunning across bridesmaids’ dresses, drapery, linens, and floral pairings.

Bridal Gowns: Architectural & Statement Silhouettes

Clean lines, sculptural draping, strategic cutouts, statement sleeves, and unexpected shapes define the modern bridal look. It’s bold without being overtly trendy.

Image by Junebug Vendor Amormio. See more of this wedding here.

The Return of Boho—Refined

’70s-inspired lace, long sleeves, gauzy fabrics, and high-neck silhouettes are back with a sophisticated twist. Think Free People, Dôen, and designer brands like Chloé. It’s bohemian with editorial polish, not rustic.

2026 Destination Wedding and Elopement Locations

Alaska

Iceland may have defined the last decade of adventure elopements, but Alaska is emerging as its next evolution. Similar dramatic landscapes with even more seclusion—and for U.S. couples, no passport required.

Guatemala

Mexico will always remain a top choice for destination weddings, but Guatemala is quickly gaining traction. Iconic venues like the ruins of Santa Clara and Panza Verde offer dramatic backdrops, rich history, and deeply textured environments.

Image by Junebug Vendor Los Garcias Weddings. Wedding seen in Junebug’s Choice Awards 2025.

Malta

Couples looking for Mediterranean charm beyond Italy and Greece are heading to Malta. Between historic architecture, clear waters, and easy coastal elegance, the island offers a romantic escape without the crowds.

Trends We Still See Going Strong in 2026

Some favorites from recent years aren’t going anywhere. In 2026, we expect to continue seeing:

  • Champagne and cocktail towers
  • Bodiced and corseted wedding gowns
  • Scarves and sashes as bridal accessories
  • Drapery as design
  • Multi-day destination weddings

Taken together, these 2026 wedding trends mark a turning point toward weddings that feel immersive, intimate, and grounded in the present moment. They celebrate place, texture, emotion, and the people who matter most. But above all, they remind us that the most timeless weddings aren’t the most on-trend—they’re the ones built with intention.

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Everything You Need To Know About Wedding Websites

November 18, 2025 | kailey

Image by Rolling Portraits. Keep reading on for everything you need to know about wedding websites

The wedding world is constantly evolving. And wedding websites are a new-to-the-scene tool that can make your planning process a breeze. Imagine having an online platform that stores all your event information in one place that your guests can revisit, even if they’ve lost the physical invitations (we’ve all been there!). Creating a wedding website makes that possible. 

You can use it as a space to share your wedding day itinerary, link to your registry, or even just show off your epic engagement photos taken by your top-notch photographer. No matter what your reasoning for creating it might be, it’s a Junebug-approved tool you’ll want to consider. But where do you even begin? From what host to use to what information you should include, here’s everything you need to know about creating a wedding website. 

Image by Dani Purington.

Benefits Of Having A Wedding Website

Although physical wedding invitations will always hold a special place in our hearts, some couples might find wedding websites an easier and cheaper alternative. Instead of investing money in sending out physical save-the-dates, your wedding website can act as your invitation—and then some. But that’s not the only benefit. 

After the pandemic, we quickly realized that big changes can happen overnight. This is true when it comes to your wedding day plans as well. And when planning your big day, it’s important to expect the unexpected. That’s where having a wedding website becomes a helpful wedding planning tool. It allows you to quickly communicate any changes or important information to all your guests. 

What To Include On Your Wedding Website

1. Your Love Story

Your wedding day is all about celebrating your love. That’s why the first thing you should add to your wedding website is your love story. Where did you meet? When did you meet? Your guests will undoubtedly enjoy reading all the monumental moments that led to this big moment. Remember, there is no limit to what you can include, so divulge as much as you’d like about your love story. Extra points if you add pictures. 

2. Event Itinerary 

After sharing your love story, it’s time to get to business—your wedding day itinerary. You’ll want to be as detailed as possible, leaving no room for confusion or follow-up questions. Include addresses for each location and start times for your ceremony, reception, and any other events (like a cocktail hour) that you’ve fit into your timeline. 

The best part? Your guests can revisit this information electronically on your wedding day. This will make for smoother transitions and leave no room for confusion. 

Image by Elle Studios.

3. An Online RSVP Option

Gone are the days when guests have to formally mail in their RSVP cards. It’s now as easy as hitting a button. Sure, this process is easier for your guests, but for you as well. It’s just another thing you can cross off your “to-do” list. Plus, spending less time worrying about keeping track of RSVPs means more time spent on fun details like planning your wedding decor.

Junebug Tip: Looking for a zero-stress way to handle all of your wedding guest communication? We recommend Lovebird.  With its all-in-one platform and beautifully customizable wedding websites, you can manage every detail and every message in one seamless space.

4. Include Your Registry Details

The beauty of creating a wedding planning website is that all of your information is in one place—your wedding registry included. It allows your guests choosing to bring a gift to shop on their own time, without having to ask for the link. 

Need help creating a unique registry to include on your wedding website? Check out these top registry ideas that you probably haven’t heard of yet

5. Introduce Wedding Party 

Your website is the perfect spot to give your guests a little introduction to the wedding party. That is if you’ve chosen to include a wedding party. Include pictures and a little biography for the bridesmaids, groomsmen, and any others that’ll play a vital role on your big day. In their bio, include fun facts about them, how you met, and of course, some photos so guests can place a name to the face.

6. Dress Code Details

Whether you’re hosting a black-tie affair or a casual backyard celebration, it’s important to prep your guests. While there is a small space to include dress code information on paper wedding invitations, wedding websites allow you to go more in-depth. Finding the perfect wedding guest outfit can be difficult. So trust us when we say, the more information you can give your guests, the better. 

7. Transportation and Lodging

This section is especially critical if you’re planning a destination wedding or have guests coming in from out of town. If your guests are unfamiliar with the area, consider including travel recommendations like which airports are closest, as well as transportation options. It’s also helpful to include hotel recommendations near your wedding venue. 

If you’ve arranged a hotel block for your wedding party and guests, this is a great place to include the booking information and pricing logistics. 

Image by Staci Brucks.

The Top Wedding Websites To Use

With endless wedding website options, it can be difficult to differentiate them all. Here are a few of our favorites to kickstart your search: 

Need some more ideas? Check out the eight best wedding websites that every couple should know

How To Share Your Wedding Website 

Your wedding website is officially complete—congrats! Now it’s time to send it out to your loved ones. If you’ve chosen to send out physical invitations, add your link to your paper invite. But the easiest and cheapest (aka free) way to share your website is to share the link on social media. 

If you and your significant other will be sharing this link on your social platforms, consider adding a password to your website. This will make it accessible to only those invited to your celebration. 

For couples wanting both formal invitations and a wedding website, you can have the best of both worlds. After you complete your registry and website, it’s time to start crafting your save the dates. Get started by checking out these unique save the dates worthy of announcing your upcoming celebration.  

Image by Jordan Voth.

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An Unforgettable Destination Wedding at Rocca di Lonato, a Thousand-Year-Old Medieval Fortress

November 18, 2025 | justine

Andrea and Kevin know how to host a party. As two hospitality pros, they brought their love of food, music, and people to their Rocca di Lonato wedding. It was a day that felt like the ultimate dinner party, elevated by Lake Garda views and a night that ended in fireworks.

Their story started with pure coincidence: both landed in Australia on the same day back in 2012, unaware of each other’s existence. Years later, that twist of fate led them home to Italy for a celebration that captured everything they love most—connection, culture, and one unforgettable party.

What We Love About This Rocca di Lonato Wedding

  • A hospitality-inspired feast with champagne, caviar, and two hours of aperitivo
  • Andrea’s Tahitian crown as a surprise nod to Kevin’s heritage
  • Personalized fans, matchboxes, and cocktail napkins for guests
  • A live band and breathtaking fireworks display

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Why They Chose Rocca di Lonato for Their Italian Destination Wedding

For Andrea and Kevin, choosing Rocca di Lonato was as much about meaning as it was about magic. “Being on Garda Lake was a must. Andrea is from there, and we love it there!” they said. Known for its sweeping lake views and exceptional cuisine, the venue perfectly matched their vision for a fun, food-focused celebration.

As hospitality professionals, their priorities were clear: great food, great wine, and a party that never slowed down. “We’re both hospitality people. We knew what we wanted and what we didn’t want. Lots of good food was the must.” From aperitivo to dessert, the menu was an experience! Collet champagne, caviar from Ars Italica, and local Italian favorites shared family-style under the stars.

Planning a Destination Wedding With the Right Support Team

Coordinating a destination wedding from across the globe came with challenges, but Andrea and Kevin knew when to call in the experts. “We started planning by ourselves. Midway, we realized coordinating everything from Sydney was too hard, so we hired an event planner to coordinate all vendors.”

They worked with professionals they trusted implicitly. “Alessandro from Italian Lovers and Andrea from Feelmore were highly recommended and both top-notch!” the couple shared. With the right people handling logistics, Andrea and Kevin could simply enjoy the day as hosts, not organizers.

A Romantic Ceremony Surrounded by History

Andrea and Kevin exchanged vows surrounded by the centuries-old stone walls of Rocca di Lonato. Guests shaded themselves with white parasols as live music filled the air. “The ceremony felt intimate and full of joy—exactly how we wanted to start the celebration,” they said. 

As Andrea walked down the aisle wearing his handmade Tahitian crown, the atmosphere turned emotional. “That was a surprise I did not know about,” Kevin said. “It made the moment even more special.”

A Two-Hour Aperitivo Filled With Music, Champagne, and Sunshine

Following their ceremony inside the fortress, guests gathered on the terrace for a two-hour aperitivo that set the tone for the night. Larry’s Band performed upbeat classics as guests mingled over champagne, caviar, and small plates, all while overlooking the shimmering Lake Garda.

“It was exactly what we wanted—fun, relaxed, and full of energy,” they said. The laughter, music, and warm Italian light made it feel like one long golden hour, leading seamlessly into dinner.

Stylish Details and Statement Looks

Andrea wore a Yves Saint Laurent tuxedo paired with a handmade crown from Tahiti, a meaningful nod to Kevin’s roots. Kevin wore a custom-tailored Rochefort suit from Sydney, while their wedding party looked effortlessly sleek in all black.

They kept decor minimal yet sophisticated—green and white florals accented with fruit, natural linens, and candlelight to create a warm Mediterranean glow. Personalized touches, from monogrammed fans to custom matchboxes and cocktail napkins, added playful elegance to every corner. 

Ending the Celebration With Fireworks and Dancing

Once dinner ended, the celebration kicked into high gear. Larry’s Band kept the dance floor packed, performing nonstop as guests sang, laughed, and danced beneath the fortress lights. “The band! They were the most fantastic band ever!” Kevin said.

The night reached its crescendo with a cake-cutting ceremony illuminated by fireworks over the castle walls. “Best wedding ever!” they both said, remembering how every moment—from the first toast to the final spark—felt like pure magic.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Italian Lovers
Event Planning – Oro Rosa
Venue – Rocca di Lonato
Reception Venue –
Floral Design – Nontiscordar
Catering – PB Catering
Live Music – Larry Band Entertainment
Videography – Feelmore

 

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