2018 Wedding Trend Report

 by Val Rasmussen

Meadow Minded: Wedding Inspiration for an Easy—and Gorgeous—Elopement

Getting hitched alone or accompanied by only a few friends offers intimacy, beauty and, ultimately, a focus on what matters most: marrying the love of your life. Photographer D’Arcy Benincosa joins floral designer Sarah Winward to enlighten Utah couples on the art of eloping with unforgettable style.

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Less is More: Wedding Inspo for the Minimalist Bride

Want party design with maximum impact?

Try a minimalist approach. Rachael Affleck of Rachael Ellen Events and photographer Kenzie Victory reject the conventional overdone décor, princess gown and endless guest list. Instead, they focus on what matters most—a couple beginning its life together. Follow these five tips to harness sophisticated style for a Scandi-chic winter celebration. 

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A Wrinkle in Time: Dark, Moody and Magical

Minimal of color can be magical, especially when a site is dark and moody. Leslie Price of Leslie Dawn Events and photographer Alixann Loosle enter La Caille’s deep forest at dusk to create a quiet design that caresses and calms. This enchanting retreat captures the charm of a captivating storybook romance.[vc_masonry_media_grid grid_id=”vc_gid:1519270183946-35da74ab-03d9-5″ include=”13647,13648,13649,13650,13651″]

 

 

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