How to Plan a theme wedding

by vermilion / November 17, 2021

As hard as it may be to believe, weddings in 2020 are still lit! Know what this means? Of course a whole new range of awesome wedding themes! Every year, couples keep becoming more and more imaginative, putting new spins on old classics and elevating existing trends to match a more modern look. Rustic, nautical, white wedding; you must have run into more than a few wedding themes while browsing for inspirations or attending weddings, but have you thought about what goes behind each theme? We think that a wedding theme should be about more than mere looks or trends. Above all else, a wedding theme should reflect your true personality as a couple. Aside from that, a wedding theme should be able to pull every wedding element, from the venue to the tiniest details, together in harmony. If you haven't decided on a wedding theme yet, take some time to close your eyes and envision your wedding day. What does it look like? How do your guests feel as they walk in? What kind of impression are you trying to convey to your guests? To help you imagine your dream wedding even further, try asking these questions to yourself and your partner.

Venues play a major role:

Your wedding venue will take a big chunk out of your wedding budget; the last thing you want is for it to clash with the wedding theme. If you've already chosen a venue for your nuptials, take a look at what it has to offer. Pay attention to its features and ambiance, and choose a suitable theme to go with them. For instance, a grand wedding hall is suitable for glamorous celebrations, like this couple's extravagant wedding at the Paris Opera. If you don't have a venue yet, refer to the dream wedding that you've envisioned before. What kind of venue will suit the theme you have in mind? Be mindful of your budget, though. If a venue you like far exceeds your original budget, do reconsider whether it's worth it.

Don't compromise on your favorite colors:

Next, think about your favorite colors and see if they pair well. Don't have a favorite color? Just go through your wardrobe and count the colors you wear the most. Or, you can start browsing different color combinations to see if any will catch your eye. Remember, don't disregard your fiancé's opinion on this matter. Take notes from this flower-filled wedding in Bali. The groom didn't want to have too many feminine colors on the wedding day, so the stylist incorporated shades of gray to create dusty versions of pink and purple. What a clever way to cater to both the bride and groom!

Delve a little deeper:

When it comes to choosing a wedding theme that's unique and personal, just treading the water won't do you any good. You need to get into the details. If you want to have a vintage-themed wedding, for instance, decide on a specific period, like the 1920s or 1960s. If you like rustic decorations, which kind of rustic are you talking about? The elegant or rugged kind? With a clear brief, it will be easier for vendors to understand your vision. If your theme is too general, different vendors might have different interpretations, and the results may not look harmonious together.

Consider the season:

Don't forget about the season, especially if you're planning an outdoor wedding. You can't have a garden wedding in the winter, can you? Also, different seasons offer different atmospheres and natural colors. For example, if you've decided to have a fall wedding, autumnal colors such as orange or red will be especially suitable.

Popular wedding styles to choose from

Classic

This is the kind of celebration that comes to mind when you hear the word "wedding". It's a foolproof choice for romantic couples with a refined sense of style. This is most suitable for a ballroom, function hall, or restaurant. The classic theme is a timeless choice that is easy to modify. On the downside, your wedding can look eerily similar to many other weddings. To avoid this, add some personal touches to keep your wedding from being dull and predictable.

Rustic

If you want a laid-back atmosphere, rustic will be a perfect choice. It's also great for those who wish to have an eco-friendly wedding or DIY lovers who want to add crafty elements. This theme is for a rich rustic feeling, choose a forest, loft, garden, or conservatory. The rustic is very versatile and can be adapted to different settings. It's more suitable for casual celebrations, however, so keep this in mind if you're planning to throw a formal wedding.

Beach

Beach lovers, couples with a small guest list, and those who yearn for an unforgettable destination wedding experience. You can choose to get married by the beach or at a chapel overlooking the ocean. Beach weddings have a casual atmosphere, so guests can unwind and just enjoy the party. A beach wedding also gives you a chance to travel with your loved ones. However, you won't be able to invite too many guests as most beach venues have limited space and not every guest will be able to travel on your wedding day.

Tropical

Modern minimalist

Colours to choose from

Yellow

We all know how much we love the appeal of this refreshing, bright color. And if you’re planning a grand summer wedding then you will get extra brownies for going all yellow with those elaborate drapes and props. Look how vintage lemon yellow can get if you use it correctly.

Violet and White

The sensuous color violet, when combined with white can create magic for sure.

Yellow, Blue, and Golden

Ever knew that these three quintessential Indian colors could change your wedding setup in such a glamorous way?

Rainbow Colors

Want that boho-chic feel in your wedding theme? Go game with all the seven colors and you will get a magnificent result that can put all the other wedding color themes to shame.

White and Golden

This timeless color combination holds a special place in South Indian weddings.

Magenta, Ivory White, and Golden

Get away from the typical pink and try this unique theme color combination.

Mughal Saffron

This saffron color gives royal mahals and durbar vibes. Therefore, a must for your royal themed wedding.

Red

Red and Indian weddings are kind of synonymous. But, how about giving it a different level altogether by implementing some interesting mix-n-match like this one?

Golden and Purple

Precisely, the sky is the limit when you have these two colors in hand.

White

Break the monotony of white, but, in such a fascinating way.

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