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The Ultimate Guide to Wedding Lighting

September 12, 2025 | kailey

Image by Jackie Rangel Photo. See more of this wedding inspiration here.

Lighting does more for your wedding than most couples realize. Beyond making a space bright enough to move around in, it sets the tone, highlights your favorite details, and helps your photographer capture everything beautifully. It’s a subtle design element with a huge impact.

With so many options available, it can be hard to know where to begin. That’s why we created this wedding lighting guide—to give you a clear, easy starting point. From understanding basic terms to exploring inspiration for every style, you’ll find everything you need to build a lighting setup that feels intentional and true to your vision.

Wedding Lighting Keywords You Should Know

Before reaching out to vendors or putting together a lighting plan, it helps to understand the basics. These are the most common terms you’ll hear:

  • Color Wash –A general fill of color used throughout an entire room that doesn’t highlight any particular area. It’s called this because it “washes” the whole room in your choice of color
  • Gobo Lighting– A custom template that light shines through to create a pattern, monogram, or motif on the floor, ceiling, or wall
  • Texture Lighting – Similar to Gobo light but with a preset pattern like leaves or a starry night sky
  • LED Light – This isn’t a type of light but instead a type of bulb that is cost-effective, long-lasting, and provides a more vibrant color than a traditional bulb
  • Pendants – Sometimes called drop or suspender lights, these are single fixtures that hang from the ceiling
  • Pinspot – Tiny lights used to illuminate a small area, like the centerpieces on a table
  • Spotlight – Lamps that project a narrow beam of light on one particular area or object
  • String Lights – Also referred to as twinkle lights, fairy lights, bistro lighting, or cafe lights. These strands of lights are the most versatile and cost-effective way to light up any space, making them very popular
  • Uplighting – This is just what it sounds like, lights that point up. These lights are placed on the floor to shine up walls and decor in various colors

photo by The Le Sueurs. See more from this wedding here.

Average Wedding Lighting Costs

Lighting costs vary based on your venue, style, guest count, and whether you hire a professional designer. While every event is different, these averages can help you plan your budget (excluding labor, delivery, and generator rental):

  • Uplighting for a ballroom: $900–$3,500
  • Custom gobo: $250–$700
  • Texture lighting: $60–$100 per fixture
  • Spotlights: $40–$150
  • Pinspots: $30–$60 per light/table
  • String lights: $3–$8 per linear foot
  • Chandeliers: $180–$400
  • Pendant lights: $20–$40 each
  • Projector + screen: $250–$700
  • Battery-powered fixtures: $15–$40 each

When requesting quotes, ask if labor, installation, breakdown, and delivery are included. These can add up quickly and vary by location.

DIY Wedding Lighting Costs

If you’re going the DIY route, start by digging through your at-home stash. Maybe you have Christmas lights or candles hidden away that can help bring your vision to life. It’s also wise to ask family and friends to pitch in any extra lighting they may have before purchasing any new items. 

If you do decide to take lighting into your own hands, consider buying lights and candles in bulk and repurposing them at events leading up to the wedding such as your engagement party, bridal shower, and rehearsal dinner. You can even use them in your home after the wedding day—we love decor that doubles as a functional wedding keepsake. 

image by Upon Two Weddings. See more of this real wedding here.

Questions To Ask Your Lighting Designer And Venue

It’s important to do a walk-through of your wedding venue with your lighting designer so they can understand the needs of your specific space. Try to schedule your walkthrough around the same time as your event so you can get a sense of what the lighting is going to be like on your wedding day. 

During your walk-through, don’t forget to ask your lighting designer and venue coordinator the following questions. 

Questions For Your Lighting Designer

  • How much time do you need to set up and take down?
  • How much power will you need for the entire lighting setup?
  • Will the designer be on-location during the wedding for operation and/or maintenance concerns?

Questions For Your Venue

If you’re hiring a lighting designer, they will likely ask these questions during the walkthrough. But if you’re opting to DIY your lighting, don’t forget to ask your venue these questions that’ll impact your ability to create the perfect ambiance on your wedding day. 

  • Where are the outlets located?
  • How much power can the built-in outlets accommodate?
  • What type of lighting is already provided?
  • Are there any types of light sources that are prohibited, such as open-flame candles?

Tips For Outdoor And Indoor Wedding Lighting

Lighting needs change based on your space and the time of day.

Indoor Lighting

Indoor venues often have overhead lighting that can be dimmed or adjusted, but you may want additional elements to create depth and ambiance. Popular options include:

  • Uplighting to enhance architecture
  • Color washes to shift the room’s mood
  • Pinspots for centerpieces or accent decor
  • Pendants or chandeliers for warmth and height

A lighting designer can help integrate new fixtures with whatever already exists in the venue.

Outdoor Lighting

Outdoor weddings require a bit more planning, especially when it comes to power and safety.

  • Make sure walkways, stairs, and bathroom paths are well lit.
  • Use a combination of string lights, lanterns, and wireless fixtures to define spaces.
  • For larger open areas, consider a generator or hire a pro to handle the setup.
  • Trees, tents, and garden structures are naturally great anchor points for lighting.

Simple setups work beautifully for intimate backyards, while bigger outdoor events benefit from professional support.

Creative Wedding Lighting Ideas 

Now that you’re equipt with all the behind-the-scenes logistics, it’s time for the fun planning to begin. Whether you’re looking for soft, romantic lighting or extravagant glamorous lighting, here are some creative wedding lighting ideas to spark inspiration

1. Ceremony Aisle And Backdrop Lighting Ideas

2. Reception Table Lighting Ideas

3. Use Colorful Uplighting In Your Reception Space 

Image by Elisabetta Riccio. See more of this real wedding here.

 

4. Light Up The Sky With Lanterns, Fairy Lights, and Chandeliers

5. Custom Neon Sign Decor 

6. Light Up Your Wedding Bar And Signage 

7. Use Textured Lighting On The Dancefloor 

Wedding Lighting Decoration Checklist

Not sure where to add lighting? Here’s a list of all the places to keep light in mind for your special day:

  • Reception Tables
  • Overhead lighting and ceiling hang lights
  • Dance floor
  • Ceremony Backdrop
  • Ceremony Aisle
  • Sweetheart Table Backdrop
  • Food Station Backdrop
  • Dessert Table
  • Guestbook Table
  • Bar
  • Photo Booth
  • Lounge Areas
  • Cocktail Tables
  • Outdoor Walkways
  • Trees
  • Reception exit updates like sparklers and glow sticks

Now that you’ve got your wedding lighting lingo, inspiration, and checklist down, it’s time to think about the other small details that will upgrade your wedding day. We’re talking wedding signage.  Check out these wedding signs for every part of your wedding day. 

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Garden Ceremony and Michelin-Star Dining in this Piedmont Italy Wedding

September 11, 2025 | justine

When Diana and Henry first met as colleagues in Colorado during the summer of 2017, they both felt an instant spark. But instead of rushing into something, they allowed their connection to unfold over time. “He was patient and persistent in the most gentle, respectful way,” Diana recalled. What won her over wasn’t just Henry’s quiet determination, but also his passion for life, fearless pursuit of dreams, and genuine kindness. Together, they built a relationship rooted in balance—Henry as the dreamer and Diana as the thoughtful planner. Years later, they carried that same balance into planning their elegant Piedmont Italy wedding, a weekend that blended sophistication with heartfelt celebration.

What We Love About This Piedmont Italy Wedding

  • A historic 1619 monastery turned luxury venue surrounded by vineyards
  • A stylish mix of Italian linen suits, flowing dresses, and late-summer elegance
  • A garden ceremony complete with ringing bells at “I do”
  • A Michelin-star dining experience for their guests
  • A surprise firework show to close the evening

Choosing a Venue Steeped in History and Charm

Relais San Maurizio, a 17th-century monastery tucked in the rolling hills of Piedmont, became the natural choice for Diana and Henry. The venue wasn’t just beautiful,it held personal meaning. “My husband and his family had visited multiple times before, so it already felt special,” Diana shared. With its spacious grounds, luxurious amenities, and exceptional service, it was the perfect setting for their destination celebration.

To bring their vision to life, the couple worked with Junebug planner Roberta Cavaliere, who handled everything from decor to vendor coordination. “I hope other couples understand the significance of selecting the right wedding planner,” Diana advised. “Roberta and the venue staff made the entire experience seamless.”

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A Ceremony Framed by Nature and Florals

On the wedding day, Diana and Henry exchanged vows in the garden of the 17th-century monastery, surrounded by lush greenery and blooms in shades of white, blush, and deep red. Rows of modern ghost chairs lined the aisle, each topped with a woven fan and ceremony program, a thoughtful detail for guests under the late-summer sun. The walkway led to a raised platform framed with florals, creating a stage that felt both organic and refined.

“Everyone looked fantastic, and the bells that rang when we said ‘I do’ were magical.” 

Creating a Sophisticated Yet Comfortable Wedding Style

Inspired by a mix of Succession glamour and James Bond sophistication, the wedding fashion exuded understated elegance. Guests embraced the theme with chic Italian linen suits and flowing late-summer attire, blending effortless elegance with comfort against the vineyard backdrop. The overall vibe was polished yet relaxed, perfectly complementing the romantic setting of their Piedmont Italy wedding.

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From Pizza Parties to Elegant Dinners: Building a Full Wedding Weekend

Rather than keeping the festivities to just one day, Diana and Henry designed a three-day celebration that unfolded like chapters in a story. Guests first gathered for a lively pre-party with pizza, gelato, and a DJ—a relaxed evening that set the perfect tone for the weekend ahead.

On the wedding day itself, the reception began in the monastery’s historic church before moving to an open-air terrace overlooking the rolling vineyards of Piedmont. Round tables draped in soft ivory linens were accented with sage napkins, blush and burgundy florals, and glowing orb lights.Each place setting carried a personalized menu for the Michelin-star dinner, a detail that showcased the couple’s focus on guest comfort and experience. Dinner became a highlight of the evening, with each course reflecting the region’s celebrated cuisine and wines.

As the night continued, the celebration only grew more vibrant. A live band filled the dance floor with energy, and just when guests thought the evening couldn’t get more memorable, a surprise firework show lit up the Italian sky. An unforgettable finale to a weekend that truly had it all. 

Why Choosing the Right Planner Made All the Difference

Looking back, Diana and Henry credit the success of their Piedmont Italy wedding to choosing the right team and creating a shared guest experience. “Having everyone stay at the same location made it feel like one big, joyful reunion,” Diana said. Their advice is simple: invest in the areas that matter most to you, trust your planner, and don’t be afraid to create a weekend that feels uniquely yours.

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The Wedding Team:

Photography – Arabella Photography
Event Planning – Roberta Cavaliere
Floral Design – White Eventi
Catering + Cake – Guido da Costigliole
Live Music – Shanti & Songs
Videography – Wedding Movie Team
Invitation Design – Public House Co
Makeup Artist – Giorgia Bertoldi
Wedding Dress – Tom Sébastien
Bridal Accessories – Prada
Groom’s Apparel – Brunello Cucinelli
Rings – The Golden Bear

 

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Our Favorite Fall Wedding Guest Dresses for 2025

September 9, 2025 | marissa

The leaves are changing, the air is getting crisp, and invitations have flooded your mailbox. This can only mean one thing: fall wedding season is here! If you’ve been invited to an autumn celebration, it’s the perfect time to elevate your wedding attire. Luckily, shopping for fall wedding guest dresses is a breeze. You get to play around with warm color palettes, fun patterns, and a variety of different fabric materials. 

So, if you’ve got a fall wedding or two on your calendar this year and still haven’t chosen an outfit, don’t worry. We’ve rounded up some stylish fall wedding guest dresses you can easily buy online, so you’ll look fashionable and wedding-ready in no time.

Before diving into fashion inspiration, here are a few tips for selecting the perfect fall wedding guest dress:

  • Our first and most important piece of advice––wear something you feel good in. You deserve to feel both comfortable and confident! 
  • When selecting your outfit, keep the wedding location in mind. For example, if it’s outdoors, opt for warmer fabrics and layers. For indoor venues, choose elegant fabrics like satin or velvet.
  • Stick with a color palette that complements the wedding theme and season. For fall weddings, consider autumn hues like burgundy, deep greens, or earthy tones. 
  • Don’t be afraid to play around with different warmer fabrics like velvet, wool, or tweed.

The options are endless when it comes to finding the perfect wedding guest outfit. By keeping these tips in mind during your shopping experience, you’ll be sure to find an outfit that is stylish, comfortable, and perfect for the fall season. 

Junebug Favorite Fall Wedding Guest Dresses 

Harvest Hues

If you really want to lean into the autumn season, you can’t get closer to the feeling of fall than with harvest-inspired shades. Think burnt orange, terracotta, mustard yellow, and marigold—colors that instantly evoke crisp leaves and golden sunsets. Burnt orange and rust, in particular, are everywhere in fall fashion right now, and they translate beautifully into wedding guest attire. These tones shine in a variety of fabrics, from luxe velvet to sleek satin to playful printed patterns, making them a versatile yet statement-making choice for any fall celebration. 

Jewel Tones

Jewel tones are a timeless fall favorite because they flatter just about everyone—no matter your skin tone, hair color, or body type. Rich shades like emerald, sapphire, amethyst, and ruby bring depth and elegance to any wedding setting. They’re also a reliable choice if the invitation doesn’t spell out a dress code, since jewel tones strike the perfect balance between festive and sophisticated. Whether you’re headed to a black-tie celebration or a cozy backyard party, you can’t go wrong with a gem-inspired hue.

Earthy Neutrals

Earthy neutrals are another effortless option for fall–these are your warm browns, sandy tans, olive greens, and muted sage. Brown especially is having a major fashion moment, with plenty of trendy yet timeless dresses available in this rich hue. These tones feel grounded and versatile, making them easy to style with everything from understated gold jewelry to bold statement accessories. Whether you prefer something sleek and modern or flowing and romantic, earthy neutrals bring a polished ease to fall wedding dressing.

Dark Romance

Dark romance never goes out of style, and fall is the perfect season to embrace it. Black, navy, and burgundy are the ultimate colors for black-tie weddings, bringing an air of elegance and sophistication. But these shades aren’t limited to formal celebrations—they transition seamlessly into more casual looks when paired with modern details like low backs, pleats, or cutouts. Whether you’re aiming for timeless glamour or a subtly sultry edge, dark romance hues deliver a dramatic yet versatile option for fall wedding guest style.

Golden Hour Metallics

Golden hour metallics bring instant glamour to any fall wedding. Shades of copper, gold, and champagne sparkle beautifully under candlelight or twinkling string lights, making them especially perfect for evening celebrations. Whether you choose a fully sequined gown, a silky gold slip dress, or a metallic-accented print, these luminous tones guarantee you’ll stand out in the most elegant way.

From Reformation to AW Bridal, we’ve scoured the internet for the best fall wedding guest dresses. Do you also have a winter wedding on the schedule? Make sure to check out our roundup of favorite winter wedding guest dresses too.

Image by Lauren Wysocki. See more of this real wedding here.

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