Welcome back for
Part Two of our “Wedding Themes We Love” Series!
Last time, in Part One of our series, we focused on Formal/Traditional and Modern themes, and while their elegance will never falter, we’re kicking our heels off for this post!
Vintage
Softer than a modern look, a Vintage theme can express old-world elegance minus all the polish of the two previous ideas.
With the clever use of repurposed antiques, Accessory Tables can add to the overall feel of a rare collection brought back for your special occasion.
Bringing in classic cars, or vintage dresses can add that flair for the refined charm you’re seeking.
A new trend that fits perfectly with this theme is the bold lounge areas with well-loved furniture we keep seeing!
Let your guests lounge in luxury, taking iconic social media pictures on these gorgeous styled sets!
Don’t forget the vintage bus!
The dining style to best fit this theme is a couple’s choice, meaning anything could fit beautifully because of the flexibility of the motif.
Try a buffet-style service and include a gorgeous antique visual focal point to bring cohesion to the room.
Art Deco!
Great Gatsby-esque parties are a fantastic inspiration for the vintage, yet glitzy, couple who want to really wow their guests.
This lavish, golden glamorous motif is a blend of vintage, modern, and formal.
So feel free to have that seated dinner style and keep the dance floor alive with a full jazz band!
For invitations, you can’t go wrong with zippy fonts, intricate geometric shapes, and sharp lines.
Think “vintage allure,” try to seduce your guests with luxurious champagne promises, and hypnotize with glitter.
Don’t be afraid to think outside of the box with this theme!
Exquisite hotels don’t have to be the only option for this motif; we’d love to see someone recreate an “Orient Express” experience for their guests.
For the dining style, we suggest Small Plate entrees at food stations around the room.
This motif is all about being young, vibrant, and lively!
Keeping the dining style more socially inclined with some smaller cocktail, or belly-bar, tables for quick bites on the go will suit this energy the best.
More themes are yet to come, so keep an eye out for Part Three of this series, coming soon!