Many couples are in the process of planning their 2022 wedding, and while a lot of couples are still looking for a traditional, large-scale wedding, the ongoing pandemic has cause many to have a shift in perspective. It helped couples reimagine the way love is celebrated and has given them too consider what’s important to them and what's not. This has resulted in a surge of weddings that are smaller, more personal, and meaningful.
But what will the biggest wedding trends of 2022 going to be? Here are a few ideas.
1. Whimsical statement dresses
Blame it on Netflix's breakout hit Bridgerton, wedding dresses with corseted bodices and puff sleeves are the new thing for 2022.
Brides and dress designers are taking Bridgerton-inspired looks to a whole new level by adding puffed sleeves, Prussian blue tones, and ruffles of lace. After being confined at home for so long, brides-to-be are ready to step out in lavish and fanciful gowns, as well as leaning toward styles that put a twist on traditional favourites.
2. Hues of green
Green-themed weddings are going to be a huge bridal trend in 2022. For weddings, emerald green and sage green dresses will be big for both brides and bridesmaids.
You'll also see this within bridal decor. Look out for a lot of emerald green and sage green invitations and table decorations to be trending for this year's wedding season.
3. Digital wedding invites
With the ongoing uncertainty of planning a wedding during a pandemic, couples are going for downloadable wedding templates that can be sent digitally or printed at home instead of paying for a full package of printed stationery. Not only will you save hundreds of dollars on your wedding invitations and other stationery, you'll be able to quickly edit your invitations in the case of any unexpected changes.
Jennifer Behr Voilette Headband with Pearls
4. Pearls
What goes around comes around, and pearls are once again going to be a major trend for 2022. This classically beautiful embellishment has been given a modern twist this year and will be showing up in wedding veils, shoes, dresses, and hair accessories.