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Suits and Separates

Whether for the ceremony, reception or afterparty, suits and separates are making very welcome appearances in women’s bridal fashion.

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Corset Dresses

We seem to still be holding on to British and Bridgerton influence. Cicnched and snatched corset dresses accentuate best when paired with a full skirt.

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Creative Dance Floors

Deck out your dance floor with a lighted monogram, hanging strings lights, ballons, colored tiles, florals and more.

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Showstopping Shoes

For women and men, cool kicks are the best accessory you can wear on your wedding day, besides those brand-new rings, of course.

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Miniature Foods

Easy to eat in a few bites during cocktail hour of on the dance floor. Think mini charcuterie boards, street tacos, bite-sized chicken and waffles and poppable cupcakes.

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Floral Installations

Go beyond placing florals in a vase. Hang them from the ceiling in chandeliers or pom-poms. Fashion elaborate archways. Bring an entire garden indoors.

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Savvy Suits

We love a sharp-dressed man, but also a man that showcases his personality through a snazzy, showstopping jacket.

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Bright Earth Tones

Let nature be your guide with sage, burnt orange, caramel, eucalyptus, moss, gold, coral and lavendar tones springing up.

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Intentional Favors

Doughnuts from your favorite bakery, local honey, signature scent candles, customized champagne flutes, coffee beans and more. Make it something unique they want to keep.

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Audio Guestbooks

There are a few sentiments more special than a loved ones voice. Rather than pondering over a guestbook, have them record a keepsake message for the newlyweds.

Photo courtesy of Alicia Osborne
Photo courtesy of Alicia Osborne
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