Bride and Groom in Front of a CastleWhen it comes to your marriage ceremony, a wedding theme helps to unify all your plans and choices under a particular idea or concept. You can develop a theme from almost any source, such as a song, a favorite color, a particular movie or TV show and more. Just as the day’s events should reflect you and your partner, a theme should be something that loved ones would easily recognize and associate with your personality and tastes. Are you planning to exchange vows in the future? Here are some ideas for wedding themes.

Going Classic

There’s a reason classic wedding styles endure over time. Formal ceremonies with white gowns and black tuxedos are timeless, evoking images of a fairytale wedding that many dream of, even as youngsters. These events emphasize elegance and feature many of the usual trappings in Western ceremonies, such as the multi-tiered cake, champagne and “Here Comes the Bride” as the official music for walking down the aisle. While a classic style holds universal appeal, remember that it’s your special day. Find ways to put your personal spin on things.

Putting a Period on It

Period-piece media such as “Downton Abbey” and “Bridgerton” have proven to be immensely popular, drawing appreciation from viewers of all ages. The costuming and aesthetics in these shows inspire modern-day events, including weddings. If you’re feeling similarly inspired, consider the following as you plan and budget:

  • Location, location, location: Setting plays such a critical part in the success of period dramas. Finding the right venue will be key in pulling off such a ceremony, so do your research on locales that will create the feel you’re going for.
  • Wedding planner: Consider looking for a planner who specializes in themed events based on older periods and styles. The right person will be knowledgeable about the details and where your money is better spent.
  • Wedding party: Old-school fashions tend to adhere to strict requirements when it comes to silhouette and fit. Be mindful of the various body types in your ceremony. If you’re insistent on such a theme, make sure your loved ones are able and willing to accommodate the demands in fashion and duties.

Details really matter when it comes to a celebration inspired by a period drama.

Throwing the Right “Shade”

As far as wedding themes go, colors are always important. You should have a general sense of what you want in a palette. You’ll want to consider the venue of your ceremony when it comes to colors and shades. Imagine having a scheme based on blues and whites but saying I do in a room that features dark-brown woods. You could spend considerable effort trying to achieve a look in an incompatible venue. If you’re flexible on color, consider letting the location inspire your palette. Keep in mind that tents, converted warehouses and modern spaces tend to be a blank canvas when it comes to aesthetics.

Holding Up an Ideal

Consider using a particular ideal to serve as the theme for your big day as opposed to a certain visual style. For example, some couples build their nuptials around a theme of sustainability. You don’t have to be a “tree hugger” to be environmentally conscious and make eco-friendly choices. Green venues that make use of natural florals and daylight could be the basis for your scheme. Repurposed and recycled materials also contribute to a sustainability-themed ceremony. You have plenty of options to work with here.

When saying “I do” to your partner, you’re marking the start of a major new phase in life. It’s your prerogative as to how your ceremony should look and feel. Wedding themes should be a reflection of your personality and values, serving as a guide for your vision and ideas. The end result should be a memorable occasion that you and your partner love revisiting for years to come. 

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