Kate Middleton's impact on weddings:
Lots of lace, sleeves, ball gowns, more traditional settings and details like having flower girls and a
white budding bouquet. Lace is even making an appearance on wedding
cakes!
Let there be Pockets: Finally, pockets are coming to the forefront. Why wouldn't you want
pockets on your wedding gown?
Amount of money being: For the first time since 2008 the average wedding budget has increased. In 2008 it was $29,334
per wedding. In 2009 the number went down
to $28,385 and even further down to $26,984 in 2010.
In $27,021 in 2011.
Wedding colors: Purple is up to 15% from 21% in 2010 and 16% in 2009. Blue and green have been high on the list
for a long time at 30% and
24%. So far, lots of pink weddings for 2012.
White is "always," but today gold, red, blush and pinks (even black) are in style. The bold bride uses
the
colors in her gown, while the not-so-bold bride puts the splash of color on a
sash, on the lining
of her gown, or in her shoes.
Prints and Bold Colors are stepping forward. Bridesmaids' dresses are popping in bold and
beautiful colors, as floral prints on sashes, or on the wedding
cake.
Wedding cakes: (67%) opt for a traditional tiered cakes, but cupcakes are gaining in popularity. They've gone from
13% in 2010 to 17% in
2011. People think they want a wedding cake but by the time they get around
to
ordering it, they realize it's not going to fit in their budget. Cupcakes are a
great cost-savings.
Cheesy Wedding Ending: As an alternative to a traditional wedding cake, brides are selecting a
variety of cheeses which can be
arranged tiered fashion like a traditional wedding cake would be.
The trend is
new to the United States, but has been around in the United Kingdom for several
years.
Cheese is an excellent alternative for guests who don't love sweets. If
you don't want to eliminate the
wedding cake entirely, a cheese "cake" can
accompany a small wedding cake and guests can choose between the two. Food
and More Food: Traditional wedding reception far is getting a run for the
money by
more eclectic, perhaps more eccentric food item and food service. Look
for taco trucks, grilled
cheese, mac & cheese, BBQ, snow cones and cotton
candy. Whatever the favorites of the bridal
couple is showing up on the
menu.
Location, Location, Location: Brides are taking advantage of all the atypical and somewhat
unusual wedding venues. As the economy slumped,
farms, museums, historical societies, and estates
are realizing that there3's
money in wedding receptions, so they're offering fabulous until-now-unseen
locations and the brides are loving it!
Summer . . . is still "wedding season," but not as much as in the past. In 2011, 37% of weddings took place in the
summer, down from 41%, while fall increased to 36%.
Formal Versus Informal: Casual weddings are up. Semiformal remains most common at 65%. Casual up to 16% from 14%.
Formal/black tie down to
16% from 18% in 2010 and 20% in 2009. Destination Weekend Weddings
are still on
the rise.
Bridal Couples Personal Wedding Websites: 69% in 2011, up from 65% in 2010. 58% of
brides use their smartphones to share
wedding-related pictures. 47% use them to look up vendor
information.
2013 Hot Beauty Trends . . . And last but not least the Pantone Color of the Year . . . Emerald Green Emerald is an elegant, yet standout color (think emeralds). Tradition associated the color with growth, Pantone and Sephora are partnering to offer the Sephora + Pantone Universe 2013 Color of the Year |
Friday, July 5, 2013
Wedding Trends for 2013
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