Wedding Trends

Wedding Trends

Wedding trends 2014
Starting to plan your wedding for 2014 or maybe even 2015 (it’s possible) and looking for some inspiration.  I’ve been reading up on predictions for wedding trends and this is my take on what I’m seeing and hearing.
No. 1 – Vintage
Vintage is appearing a lot!  We’re talking dresses, shoes, even crockery for the wedding breakfast.  Whilst the understated glamour, lace and long sleeves of the 1920’s are expected to be popular, we’re also talking 1940’s. 50’s and 60’s styling too.  By the time we get to 2015 I’d expect to be seeing even some 70’s or 80’s styling too, yes really!
Wedding planners www.absoluteperfection.co.uk have some great examples of vintage here:
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No. 2 – Destination shoes
Shoes that are just a little bit different, mostly hidden under your (or your brides) beautiful dress, but maybe jewelled, or multi-coloured.
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No. 3 – Something special
Every wedding is different, and of course every wedding is special, but brides and grooms are going that bit further to include something very unique to them in their celebration.  Maybe motorcycle out-riders for the keen bikers, or a strictly come dancing style first dance for the dancers amongst you, whatever it is, it’s something unashamedly and unapologetically all about YOU.  And why not, it’s your day after all.
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Whatever your plans for 2014, 2015 feel free to get in contact to discuss your wedding photography with me.
I have packages to suit modest budgets up to packages that give a couple everything they may want form their photographer.
Not everyone follows wedding trends, and some people just want what they like rather than following the crowd. My style of photography is to document your day and tell a story whether you are vintaged up or simple and stylish, I wish to capture all the little details you have spent months thinking about.
My weddings page explains how I work and what I put into planning your day so you don’t have to worry about what happens next with the photography.