04/24/2026
While social media can be an awesome tool for inspiration, it can also be a detriment to your creativity and authenticity. Here are our biggest secrets to planning a wedding that will still feel true to you 30 years later:
• Go window shopping—furniture, jewelry, everyday clothes, anything & pay attention to the colors and design styles you’re naturally drawn to. You don’t need the “2026 wedding trends” posts to know what you like. Your taste already tells a story; trust it.
• If decision fatigue kicks in, step outside of yourself for a moment. Ask your closest people what they picture when they imagine your wedding. Is it intimate or a big celebration? Close to home or somewhere far away? Playful or elegant? If you feel like your gut feelings are being muddled by the Pinterest of it all, their answers might reflect what feels the most like you.
• Think about what already defines your relationship. The music you play on repeat, the foods you love, the way you spend a perfect day together. These things provide better clues than any mood board.
• Chances are, this isn’t the first time you’ve imagined your wedding. In the past, what did your dream wedding look like? Even thinking back to your childhood, what were those earliest thoughts of your wedding before social media got in the way?
• Prioritize how the day feels over how it photographs. When the focus is on connection, comfort, and joy, the design naturally becomes timeless because it’s rooted in who you truly are. That connection is what makes the photos mesmerizing and your wedding day unforgettable.