As the year 2021 begins, everyone anticipates a fresh start that will enable them to rejoice without restriction. Nevertheless, more than we really want hope to come true, COVID-19 continues to exist and will not go down at the end of the night, implying that small weddings will begin in the spring. But there is a positive aspect to any storm, and with the recent vaccine success, things are picking up soon, with people getting the courage to plan larger destination weddings to embrace their happiness. And, to assist you in planning and executing the ideal wedding in the coming year, we have done the research for you by speaking with top industry professionals and putting together a list of top wedding ideas for 2022:
- MAKE A HUGE DEAL OUT OF THE LITTLE DETAILS
Limitations may well have made weddings more portable, but they have also fueled ingenuity. If you’re organizing a small or big wedding, this year will be the year to focus attention on the intricate details by creating unforgettable moments through customized experiences and extensive decor choices.
- HOTELS THAT PRACTICE TOP MAINTENANCE
Everyone’s top focus in 2020 was safety, and it seems that this might remain in 2021. As a measure, hotels and resorts that follow strict safety guidelines will be at the top of people’s lists when it comes to preparing a destination wedding.
- LONG-TERM VIABILITY
Sustainability, a practice that should be fully embraced for a better future, has seen a steady increase in couples who are aware of the effect that their festivities have on the atmosphere and, as a result, have begun making eco-friendly decisions.
- SUPPORT TRADITIONAL OUTFITS
Traditional wraps will resurface in bridal closets, not only to make a point but also to show solidarity for the good, hard-working, traditional Karigars during these challenging times. Traditional blended seamlessly such as Banarasi and Kanjeevaram, as well as a plethora of many other traditional embroideries such as phulkari, are expected to establish a powerful comeback, allowing brides to proudly display their culture while also contributing to the economy.
- WEDDINGS ON THE GO
The pandemic has caused a travel recession, which has resulted in a decrease in the number of destination weddings. Domestic destinations, on the other hand, have quickly risen to the occasion, with wedding hosts turning to five-star hotels in major cities to give their guests a taste of both hometown and a resort wedding with a fun-filled “Staycation Wedding.”
- A LARGE AMOUNT OF SPACE SHOULD BE PRIORITISED
The pandemic is still not over, and couples are bound to choose large places where all of their loved ones can stay healthy when celebrating their marriage, keeping in mind social distancing norms.
- DECOR IS A NICE METHOD TO GO LOCAL
During this period, wedding decor would aid in the revitalization of the local economy. Locally sourced florals and decor elements are beautiful and sustainable, and they help small businesses that have already been severely affected by the pandemic.
- LIGHTING TO SET THE ATMOSPHERE
Ambient lighting has caught the interest of both couples and vendors due to the growing popularity of outdoor weddings around the world. Whether those are vintage-looking emersion lights, sparkling chandeliers suspended from trees, or an intricate canopy of string lights, mood lighting of all forms will undoubtedly be addressed in the upcoming years.
- INVEST IN ENTERTAINMENT OF THE GUESTS
The last year 2020 has indeed been invested at home binge-watching Netflix, listening to the radio, and surfing via Social media, leaving us all yearning for some real entertainment. In 2021, it’s best to wow your friends with live music from their favorite singers, DJs, aerial acts, and stand-up performers, all while ensuring their safety with socially distanced seating.
- CHOOSE COLORS THAT ARE BRIGHT AND CHEERFUL
Pastels have long been a common color scheme for many people, but we predict that bold tones will rule supreme in 2021. Bright colors mixed with outlandish decor will be the trend of the season, inspired by a year lived at home imagining of events and gatherings.
- DUE TO SAFETY ISSUES, BUFFET CATERING HAS DECLINED IN POPULARITY
At bigger weddings, buffet catering has historically been a common way to serve dinner. Self-serve buffets, which typically include handling communal cutlery and exposed food items, are becoming less common among couples. Many couples opt for plated meals, food stalls, and box lunches for safety purposes. Couples are now opting for a cake and champagne reception rather than a full catered meal at their wedding ceremony.
- AVOIDING THE TRADITION OF GIFTS
Couples are not really requesting traditional presents like fine china or stand blenders. Many couples today already have simple household products and live happily. Traditional wedding gifts such as costly dinnerware or kitchenware are often ignored by modern couples. Rather, couples ask visitors to donate to a honeymoon fund or a preferred charity of the couple.
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