*Photographs provided by Jeff Armstrong’s students.

The magical year of 2023 has rolled in, and with it comes a fresh wave of wedding trends that are transforming the wedding landscape. From individualistic themes to sustainable choices, this year promises to have a wealth of original and inspired ideas that couples will love.

As seasoned wedding photographers, we, Jeff & Michele, have witnessed firsthand the evolution of wedding trends through the years. Here's a curated list of the top wedding trends for 2023 that you'll want to keep an eye on, whether you're a couple planning your big day or a guest looking forward to experiencing these trends.

1. Sustainability Comes to the Forefront

Couples are becoming more environmentally conscious, opting for sustainability over extravagance. Expect to see e-invites, locally sourced food and flowers, and reusable decor items like fabric drapings instead of paper. Even wedding gowns and suits are being crafted from eco-friendly materials.

Bride and groom during adventure elopement taken by NH elopement photographer, Lexi Foster

2. Microweddings and Elopements

The trend of having smaller, more intimate ceremonies continues to gain momentum in 2023. Microweddings, consisting of 50 people or less, offer the chance to truly personalize the event without the overwhelming logistics. Elopements, often taking place in dreamy, far-off locations, offer an even more pared-down experience.

3. Virtual Components

Even though the world is gradually returning to normalcy, the virtual component introduced during the pandemic era remains in weddings. Live streaming of ceremonies and even virtual photo booths are features that allow loved ones who can't attend in person to still be part of the celebration.

4. Unplugged Ceremonies

People are craving real, undistracted moments. Hence, unplugged weddings, where guests are encouraged to keep their devices away, are on the rise. This trend not only allows the professional photographers (like us!) to capture unobstructed shots but also enables guests to be fully present.

5. Personalization Over Tradition

From custom vows to personalized playlists, 2023 is all about making the wedding your own. Couples are moving away from cookie-cutter ceremonies and are instead incorporating elements that are meaningful to them.

6. Diverse Food Menus

International cuisine and diverse food options, including vegan and gluten-free menus, are taking over. Food trucks offering gourmet options and interactive food stations are also a fun and trendy addition to 2023 weddings.

7. Moodier Color Palettes

Think deep jewel tones, rich purples, and elegant blacks. These darker, more dramatic hues are replacing the pastels and adding a touch of sophistication to the wedding aesthetic.

8. Non-Traditional Venues

Barns, warehouses, and even national parks are serving as backdrops for the modern wedding. These non-traditional venues offer unique photograph opportunities and often give more freedom for decor and layout.

9. Immersive Entertainment

It’s not just about a dance floor and a DJ anymore. 2023 weddings are seeing magicians, caricature artists, and even fireworks to keep the guests entertained throughout the celebration.

10. The Return of Extravagance

While many are going for the smaller, intimate weddings, there's also a trend for opulent, all-out celebrations. Think grand entrances, fireworks, and elaborate decor—almost as a way to make up for the quieter times experienced during the pandemic years.

Bride and groom portrait taken by Seattle Wedding Photographers, Michelle and Evan

Wrapping Up

2023 is shaping up to be a year that strikes a beautiful balance between the traditional and the unconventional. Whether you are planning a wedding or are part of the wedding industry, staying abreast of these trends can offer valuable insights into what 2023 has in store for weddings.

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