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Wedding trends come and go, and come back again time and time again, much like fashion and interiors, except a little bit behind ;) So this post is very much a fun one, looking at things we've loved from this year and predicting the trends we think will be big for 2019 weddings. This year saw smoke bombs make a return (much to my dismay) and the use of llamas as a wedding photo opportunity (!) Let's hope people don't attempt to use 2019's animal of choice, the narwal, as that could ruin a lot of wedding dresses... For 2019 we're going to see trends that are all about the feel of a wedding day. Creating an atmosphere makes the day truly memorable, but you already know that, that's why you read RMW. So without further ado from me, let's chat trends. We've consulted our much loved recommended suppliers on this one, so most of the images you see come from them! If you need somewhere to search for top wedding suppliers, vetted by a wedding obsessed team (ie us), then do check out our supplier directory once you've had a browse...
Colour Blocking {RMW's 2019 Wedding Trends}
One way to make a statement with your decor is to use one colour, or shades of the same colour, to create a clear colour scheme. Stolen from the world of interiors (naturally), sourcing matching or complementary linens, flowers and tableware can be time consuming, but for the aesthetes among us, it's definitely worth it. How striking do these all-pink and all-yellow set ups look? To create this look, clear communication and colour swatches are essential - you need your florist, stylist and caterer all on board with your plans.
Floral Installations {RMW's 2019 Wedding Trends}
Grazing Boards & Relaxed Dining {RMW's 2019 Wedding Trends}
Hoops As Wedding Decor {RMW's 2019 Wedding Trends}
Bronze/Brushed Gold Is Back {RMW's 2019 Wedding Trends}
Wedding Decor expert, Gemma at The Wedding Of My Dreams, confirmed this one. Bronze and brushed gold tones are still massively out selling silver and this doesn't look set to stop anytime soon. These metallic shades are softer than shiny gold or silver, and are easily paired with other popular wedding colours, such as blush pink and navy.
Minimalism {RMW's 2019 Wedding Trends}
Dried Flowers {RMW's 2019 Wedding Trends}
So there you have it, our 2019 trend predictions. What would you like to see in 2019 weddings? Do you have any trend predictions we've missed? Do share! Look out for a fashion based 2019 trends post coming soon! And don't forget to visit our supplier directory, The List, to get your wedding supplier search started.