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From shelves full of books to live poetry favors, Book-lovers beware, after you see this library wedding, you won't be able to think of anything else!
Inspired by the lush greenery and bright colors, this couple planned a beautiful garden ceremony and a lavish reception complete with a parade!
It's no secret that blue and white weddings are trending, but we love the coastal twist that this couple and their planner put on the palette.
Set in a luxury cinema, this German wedding blended a touch of Hollywood glamour and the magic of cinema with the romantic details of an epic love story.
Chinoiserie is trending hard right now, but we've never seen it done quite like this. You won't want to miss this rainbow-colored floral wonderland!
Cake tiers levitated and lilacs perfumed the air at this Chateau Mcely wedding inspired by Parisian blues and peachy hues.
From the wearable florals to the romantic venue, this team dove head first into fantasy for this pastel-themed styled shoot and we're here for it!
The Orangery stole the show thanks to a hanging installation by Mexican-American artist Karina Puente and vibrant desert-inspired floral designs.
From the courtyard ceremony to the intimate reception, every last inch of the venue was covered in greenery and bright orange florals.
The Maxwell in Raleigh, North Carolina was the perfect venue for this whimsical, peach and yellow wedding with vintage details and swan accents.
We could go on and on about this colorful wedding–the timeless gown, the toile-painted desserts, but the gigantic flowers have to be our favorite part!

Our Favorite 2026 Experiences

Weddings are full of moments for the couple, but the best ones have a way of making everyone in the room feel like they’re in on it, too. That shift, from guests watching a wedding to guests living one, is what couples are designing for in 2026, and it starts from the moment someone walks through the door.

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