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The 2022 Wedding Trends We’re Likely to See Continue

into 2023

As we wave goodbye to 2022, and welcome 2023, let’s talk weddings. What are some of the features and trends that are likely to stick around for a little bit longer?

Micro-weddings

Going by the timeless principle of quality over quantity, brides and grooms everywhere are opting for a cosier and more intimate wedding. By limiting the guest list, they can focus on the highest quality suppliers when it comes to flowers, catering, refreshments, and more.

Digital wedding invitations

As our lives have become more and more electronic-based, it makes sense that rather than relying on our not-so-reliable friends at Australia Post, we take matters into our own hands with a modern solution.

There are some wonderful online wedding invitation tools that can not only help your budget but make everyone’s life easier in the process.

Floral features

Whilst flowers have always been a cornerstone of a wedding, in recent times we’ve seen a high-impact floral trend emerge - creative, modern arrangements and installations that result in a focal point. Whether it be on the ceiling, bridal table, or as a backdrop to the ceremony, less can be more. It’s all about positioning, and with an impactful floral feature in the right location, you can create a unique backdrop for your big day.

Weddings during the week

If we have learned anything from pandemic life, it’s that the working week is surprisingly far more flexible than our employers ever wanted us to find out. During lockdowns, we learned that we could implement tools to successfully work from home, or restructure our working hours to suit our lifestyle better. Thanks to this, the rise of the weekday wedding emerged. Not only does it save a considerable amount of money for the bride and groom, but it’s also a fabulous excuse for a day off work for the rest of us.

Honeymoons at home

Another thing that we have learned from the pandemic is that you don’t have to jet set off overseas to have a great holiday. The same is certainly true for your honeymoon. Here in Australia, we are blessed with some of the most picturesque and breathtaking locations that would make one hell of a honeymoon story. Here are some ideas to get the ball rolling:

● Coff’s Coast, NSW

● Uluru, NT

● East Coast, TAS

● The Whitsunday Islands, QLD

● Flinders Ranges, SA

● Ningaloo Reef, WA

● Daylesford, VIC

Don’t forget to hire an amazing photographer

Whichever trends you choose to incorporate into your special day, one thing is for sure - you will need the memories captured in the most beautiful way, by a professional wedding photographer. At Meghann Maguire Photography, creating everlasting memories for decades to come, is what I do best.

If you’re looking for Launceston photographers, look no further than Meghann Maguire Photography. I am a Tasmanian wedding photographer who knows exactly how to tell your love story in photo form.

To speak to a Tasmanian elopement photographer about how to make your day as unique as you and your partner, reach out to me today. I can’t wait to hear from you.

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