Ksenia Vereshchak, Happy Endings
Style, mood, and meaning—today’s weddings are all about design that feels equally personal, intentional and on-point. From sculptural florals to playful palettes and unexpected textures, couples are moving beyond tradition and creating experiences that reflect who they are. Whether you’re drawn to soft lace or bold citrus tones, these trend-forward design ideas offer something for every aesthetic. Think romantic garden settings, high-contrast modernism, and layered looks that mix old and new with ease. Consider this your moodboard for planning a day that feels as good as it looks.
Monochromatic Palettes
for the Contemporary Couple
Monochromatic palettes are making a powerful comeback—offering a bold, modern way to create visual impact without the chaos of competing colors. It’s a styling choice that feels both refined and daring: striking, sculptural, and confident in its simplicity. And the hue we’re loving right now? Yellow. Think citrusy desserts, buttercream drapery and golden stationery suites–it’s sunshine in event form—joyful, unexpected, and impossible to forget. No matter your color of choice, a single-tone palette is ideal for couples who love making bold choices and creating unforgettable impressions while radiating warmth and confidence.
Place of Lb, Mimosa Posy, Ekaterina Sherstneva
Herrlich Dining, Ekaterina Sherstneva, Another A Story
Terra-Futura
for the Minimalist at Heart
Think minimalism with a modern, nature-inspired aesthetic. Elegant single stem calla lilies or anthuriums arranged as standalone works of art atop stainless steel tablescapes. Dramatic foliage installations contrasted with resin signage and seating, combining an earthy energy with a refined modern aesthetic. Here, nature softens the architecture—organic forms tempering the sharp lines and sleek surfaces, bringing a slight futuristic, otherworldly appeal. This look embraces restraint, using space, stillness, and subtlety to let a single sculptural focal point speak volumes. It’s an understated yet elegant way to celebrate modern love – clean lines, calm energy, and mother nature woven all in one.
Lemon, Studio Lilo, Paloma Events,
Nefeda, Lemon, Bosque Concepts
Fairytale Fantasies
for the Whimsy-Obsessed
If your heart leans toward the fantastical, forget minimalism—this is your invitation to step into a storybook. Think immersive worlds where scale is exaggerated, textures are layered like pages in a fairytale, and every detail feels plucked from a dream. Giant floral sculptures, cascading ribbons, hand-inked stationery, and tablescapes that tumble with abundance—all conjure a sense of wonder and theatrical romance. The key to keeping the magic cohesive, not chaotic? Anchor the scene in a tonal palette. We love a blush pink hue—soft, romantic, and straight from the pages of your favorite fairytale. Truly spellbinding.
Sprinky Studio, Olga Guseva, NB Event,
Summerill & Bishop, Its Cream Day, Bureau Betak
Vintage-Inspired
for a Garden Gala
A dream of lush ivory drapery cascading like clouds around the garden, enveloping the entire celebration in an air of vintage elegance. Picture voluminous ivory tablecloths reminiscent of heirloom linens, silver candlesticks casting a soft flicker, and antique-inspired details layered throughout. Vintage swan motifs dotted throughout, adorning hand-illustrated stationery, sculpted in butter and icing, and even roaming the grounds make for a charming touch. The result? A serene, romantic tableau that feels both timeless and of the now.
Shasta Bell Calligraphy, The State Of, Edénique de Beaumont Floral Design
Lou Lou Memphis, Paloma Objects, Du Jour Events
Gallery-Worthy
for the Modern Art Maven
For those who love considered design with a creative edge, this trend is a must. Think of it as a gallery-worthy installation—where every element is curated with intention and a cubist-like feel. Striking color moments set the scene within a large open space, creating high-contrast drama with a minimalist sensibility. Florals aren’t just arranged—they’re composed into shapely, abstract arrangements suspended from ceilings or atop plinths like bursts of bold focal points. Custom tablescapes—think sculptural curves, unique configurations or extended lengths—become part of the visual language, blurring the line between furniture and art. It’s where contemporary design meets curated celebration—perfect for an urban warehouse or gallery-set wedding with an eye for art and a love of bold contrast.
Rae Blooms, Naya Studio Dubai, Emily Magers
Place of LB, Presto London, Rae Blooms
Mermaidcore
for a Seaside Setting
This style reimagines the classic beach wedding through an artistic, almost surrealist lens. Oversized shell structures, soft glowing orbs, and gathered fabric create an environment that feels both oceanic and otherworldly. It’s theatrical, immersive, and designed for couples who want a beach setting without the typical tropes—think oceanic opulence meets high fashion editorial.
Hendika Wahyudi, Cara Mia, Ella St. Hilaire,
Giovanna Cury, Maritha Mae, Nefeda
Classic Charm
for the Old Romantics
Imagine rambling garden roses, clipped box hedges, and soft floral varieties arranged with graceful ease throughout a refined setting. The scene unfolds against a backdrop of European elegance—think ivy-covered walls, marble statues and fountainscapes, and manicured gardens. Timeless touches of delicate calligraphy stationery, antique candelabras and soft drapery complete the picture, adding layers of quiet sophistication. It’s a celebration of old-world refinement, reimagined with freshness and subtle grandeur—perfect for those who dream in centuries-old romance.
Blooms By Melly, Good Good Cake, Elena Matiash,
Ayha Designs, Bronte McVeigh, Irana & Matej