2026 Wedding Trends

We are nearing the end of 2025, which means we are all talking 2026 wedding trends! Couples are looking out for the next hot thing to have at their wedding, which I am sure is why you are here too! Some trends fade quietly, others reshape the industry entirely. But 2026 is shaping up to be a standout year because couples are leaning into something which I love to see and ALWAYS encourage – doing things their way. Less performance, more personality. Less ‘should’, more soul.

If you’re planning a 2026 wedding, here are the key shifts we’re seeing and how they’re influencing the way we design, plan and celebrate!

Red & Burgundy Colour Schemes

Burgundy is having a real moment in winter 2025! And we are seeing this trend of red tones moving through into 2026 weddings, but not always in the sense of a full red palette. It’s appearing as subtle, elegant accents that add a slight nod to this colour scheme. A red ribbon tied around a napkin, a pair of burgundy shoes peeking out beneath the dress, a red lip, a raspberry cocktail garnish, a single deep crimson rose within a neutral bouquet. We are seeing red pared with pale yellow, white, green tones, and we are also seeing full red and burgundy statement flower pieces, pared with black tie outfits – even in summer! Red makes for a bold statement – we love it!

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red and burgundy colour schemes

Requests for blow-drys

Bridal beauty is continuing its journey away from structured, ‘done’ looks. In 2026, a trend we are seeing is brides wanting to look like themselves, just at their very possible best. Hair worn down, half-down, or softly waved creates an effortless, romantic feel. Makeup is natural, glowing and skin-focused. The overall look is “I just look like this,” rather than “I spent 3 hours on this.” The bouncy blow-dry is most definitely in right now, with the evolution of blow dry stylers and tools, and brides are also embracing it. It’s confident, real and timeless.

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Photo by Jamie Dunn Photography

Multi-Day Celebrations

A single wedding day can go by so quickly, and couples are realising that the best moments often happen around the wedding day, whether it’s at the welcome party, the late-night kitchen chat, the slow breakfast the morning after, or during their post wedding afternoon drinks. So instead of one whirlwind day, 2026 is all about multi-day celebrations. Guests arrive the day before for a relaxed welcome dinner or cocktail evening, enjoy a pool party or brunch the day after, and really settle into the experience. It gives space, joy, connection, and importantly, time to actually be with the people you love. It saves those long conversations during the wedding day when you just want to dance, and saying goodbye at the end of the evening, when you ALSO just want to dance! Pulling a couple away from enjoying their band is no mean feat!

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Photography by Fineshade Studios

Want to know more about multi-day weddings? Find out here: Multi Day Weddings – Why One Day Isn’t Enough!

Pool Parties and Laid-Back Brunches

As we just mentioned, weekend-style weddings are most definitely a trend right now. I feel this has come from European weddings, but for couples who still want to stay in the UK but have this full weekend experience, like you get abroad, but without the stress of flights. 

One of the most popular things we are seeing is a post wedding day event. We’re seeing relaxed poolside gatherings, Aperol spritzes under the sun, linen outfits, and playlists that feel like summer holidays. The following morning, instead of rushing off, couples host casual brunches where everyone can debrief, laugh about the dance floor moments, and enjoy pastries and iced coffees in sunglasses and comfy clothes. Couples are going all out, with a different colour scheme, think bright pinks, lime greens and lemon yellows, with bold linen and centre pieces. It’s like their creative, bold side has taken over, but they want to keep their wedding day sophisticated and timeless! Food wise, it’s all about the brunch grazing style station, with bagel and smoked salmon, alongside a good bit of bacon and of course – mimosas and bloody Marys!

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Menus That Reflect The Couple

Wedding food is no longer an afterthought or something chosen simply because it’s expected. Food is emotional, cultural and nostalgic, and couples want that reflected. They also want their guests to walk away from their wedding, never forgetting how good the food was! We’re seeing trends of shared feasting platters at weddings, beautiful family-style dishes inspired by their upbringings, and menus inspired by places couples have travelled to. Couples are wanting something ‘different’ from the standard wedding caterer. Think Asian fusion, mezze feasts, pasta served in big steaming bowls, raw seafood bars, fresh wood-fired pizzas and vibrant, colourful plates. Couples want their guests to think ‘that is so them!’ Have a favourite Turkish restaurant you eat at regularly? Our couples are wanting places like this, that mean something to them, to cater for their weddings.

Top tip: although you may have a fave restaurant who are willing to cater for your wedding, make sure they do have large event/wedding catering experience as it’sa very different kettle of fish to catering at a restaurant! Having a marquee? Again, make sure they have marquee experience, as this is an even more difficult request for caterers.

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Photo by Joanna Ranson Photography

Speeches from Friends

Speeches are shifting too. More couples are inviting their closest friends to speak alongside family, or instead of family altogether. Friends often know the everyday relationship stories that make people laugh and cry. I mean, friends know all our embarrassing stories, right?! The result is speeches that feel warm and deeply personal, rather than formal or traditional. It’s storytelling about you as a couple at its most genuine.

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Photo by Rachael Barron Photography

Skipping the Wedding Party

Lots of couples are choosing to not have traditional wedding parties entirely, it’s definitely a trend we are seeing for 2026! There’s much less focus on matching dresses or who stands where, and instead a more relaxed approach where friends simply support you naturally. They might still get ready with you, be part of your morning, have a group photo with you, just without the labels and responsibilities. It helps couples to not have to worry about who is having special titles, and making others feel not as important. Adding titles can also cause stress and upset. We find wedding party fall outs to be a common theme!

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Photo by Rachael Barron Photography

Furniture Trends

Furniture is definitely becoming a wedding trend in 2026. 2026 is all about thoughtful details, rather than feeling generic. Couples want are requesting lounge areas that feel like a beautifully designed living room, rather than rental pieces lined up in rows. They want lounge furniture, that is not also great for elder guests to sit on for example, but also to look great in photos. We’re talking curved sofas, rattan areas and traditional chesterfields. 

Couples are also trying to move away from the standard offering of Chiavari chairs and matching their furniture to their décor. We are even getting requests where couples are moving away from the standard round or long tables. We are talking mix matching between the two options, or some are even talking curved, caterpillar style tables, which we don’t think are always logistically the best! You definitely seat less guests – but if you want this look, it’s an option!

2026 trends are all about creating spaces that invite guests to settle in, relax and enjoy the atmosphere rather than simply pass through.

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Photo by Jamie Dunn Photography
Live Music and Entertainment

Live music is back, and in the most joyful way. Brass bands that parade guests from ceremony to reception, gospel choirs creating atmosphere during drinks, saxophonists weaving through the dance floor at midnight, bands that are performing not only in the evening, but also in the daytime. Couples in 2026 want music that is immersive and emotional. These also want to leave no gap in the day without entertainment. These performances fill the air in a way no playlist ever can. 

Entertainment is also a big thing. We aren’t just seeing your garden games! We are seeing couples hire in full mini golf courses, performers such as dancers, stilt walkers, drag acts and fortune tellers. Even additions to the day such as a backdrop where you ring a bell for a prosecco and a hand pops out with your glass of bubbly! It’s all about being interactive in 2026!

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Photography by Fineshade Studios
The Biggest Trend of All: Couples Who Know Themselves

The most important shift we’re seeing is couples making decisions based on who they are. They’re no longer trying to impress, perform or replicate something from Instagram. They’re choosing meaningful details and investing in experiences over aesthetics. Their weddings feel grounded, joyful, thoughtful and truly personal. And honestly, it’s the most beautiful thing to witness. These are most definitely my favourite weddings!

Which 2026 wedding trends are you leaning towards having? Still not sure how to fit them into your day? We would love to help with your planning! Get in touch here.

Want to have a look back at the top wedding trends of 2025? Here is one of our predictions from last year: Wedding colour of the year 2025