Your Herts and Beds Wedding - February/March 2024 (Issue 102)

72 With the success of the recent Barbie film, we expect to see more pinkinspired weddings. This versatile hue can be added to your tables, flowers and even your attire. Contrary to the more subtle weddings we’ve seen in the past few years, weddings are now full of lots of colours, textures and patterns. Don’t be afraid to go all out; if your venue has an impressive ceiling, why not make it a feature? Add hanging chandeliers, flowers, paper cranes or even disco balls. Neon signs are a fun and quirky touch that will definitely get your guests talking. These can be personalised to say your names or wedding date and look great as photo booth backdrops. This year, we’ve seen weddings full of bright and bold hues, and we expect this trend to continue into 2024. Metallics are just as popular as ever and tie in well with most colour schemes. Opt for metallic cutlery, stands for your centrepieces, charger plates and candle holders to add a luxurious feel to the day. Your theme can stretch past your décor; colourful wedding dresses and mismatched bridesmaids’ dresses are both on the rise. A bold gown is a great way to incorporate your personality into your day. If budget allows, consider a more traditional dress for the ceremony, and surprise your guests with a costume change later in the evening. Providing your guests with lots of fun entertainment is a trend we expect to continue into 2024. With so much choice available, from axe throwing and bouncy castles to glitter bars and ice cream vans, there is something for everyone. Ask your chosen supplier if they can add some colour to their entertainment, such as themed props or balloons. Grand floral displays are a great way of incorporating your chosen colour scheme and will make a real statement in your photographs. Bright and bold

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