2015 Wedding Trends

Wedding season is underway and we are wrapping up our favorite 2015 Wedding Trends! Gone are Rustic Weddings complete with Mason Jars, Burlap and Naked Wedding Cakes.

Color and glam are making their way back into the scene. Boy Oh Boy, are we excited to see it.

Bad Girl, Bad Girl, Whatcha Gonna Do? – The Wild West

As an update to the rustic/mason jar-y feel, couples are introducing pieces inspired by the Wild West into their wedding planning inspiration. The best way to implement the Wild West into your 2015 wedding is by thinking Santa Fe instead of Home on the Range. You can update by adding hand-made and rough hewn details and accessories from shops like Anthropologie (#cltshops tip: shop the new Anthro open in Atherton Mill).

Bring On the Color – Marsala

2014 was full of muted tones and very feminine colors. 2015 is all about the color. The color of the year is a beautiful red hue called Marsala. In order to work the hue into your wedding plans, focus on bringing out fabulous and rich colors (and lots of them) throughout the wedding.

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These stemless Champagne Flutes from Swoozies make great gifts for your guest!

You can also use this DIY Rosebud Garland Method from LaurenConrad.com You can find the blooms local at the Farmers Market Tuesday through Saturday!

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Don’t Bring Me Gifts

2015 wedding guest might even coming empty handed to a fall wedding. New sites such as honeyfund.com which is a crowd funding website for the honey moon seem to be taking over. Sites such as The Wine Enthusiast and experience based gifts (such as concert tickets, tennis lessons, cooking classes, etc.) are making the classic blender gift seem passé. Head over to Groupon to check out unique gifts to digitally handover at the wedding.

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Mixing Metals

Rose Gold is in. Simple as that. We are talking flatware, jewelry, vases, gift, etc. If it can be made in a rose gold your wedding needs it. Mercury votive glasses used to be the rage but the pink hued cousin is now taking the lead. Rose gold helps to accomplish a more feminine and delicate look. You can splurge on these to die for sets of rose gold cutlery at Kate Spade, you can always opt for bringing copper pieces into your table settings for a similar look.

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