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The Trends Worth Knowing for Your 2026 Wedding  

Photo credit: Jana Bannan Photography

Calling all wedding enthusiasts: the top wedding trends for 2026 have officially arrived! This year’s weddings are all about reimagining tradition by embracing deeply personal moments, enjoying multi-day celebrations and offering immersive guest experiences.

Top 10 wedding trends predicted for 2026: 

1. Hyper-personalization

It’s all about the details. Whether it’s custom cocktails, unique décor, special readings or personalized vows, couples want their wedding day to highlight the moments and stories that brought them to where they are today.  

Purple-lit banquet hall with customized dance floor and tables in the background.

© Jana Bannan Photography

Closeup of monogram logo on custom floral dance floor.

© Jana Bannan Photography

Red-lit room with large table with white table cloth and red napkins.

© Selena Jennings

Closeup of red flowers set on a red tablecloth.

© Ashtyne Kole

2. Bold color palettes & color-drenching

The wedding industry is seeing a significant shift towards bold color palettes and color-drenching designs, such as jewel tones or earth tones. Think rich, saturated hues or monochromatic themes instead of soft neutrals.  

3. Immersive, multi-sensory guest experiences

Guests are delighted to become part of the wedding story through interactive food stations, live art, games or unique entertainment. Create an experience that engages all the senses and reflects intention.  

Two dancing women with circular headwear and mosaic reflective body suits dancing.

© Anastasia Romanova Photo

4. Sustainability meets luxury

Eco-conscious weddings are evolving into elegant affairs. Sustainability does not mean sacrificing luxury. Opt for locally sourced organic menus, biodegradable wedding décor and floral arrangements featuring seasonal blooms grown by local farmers. 

5. Multi-day or/ extended celebrations

Weddings stretching beyond a single day, such as intimate welcome parties, after parties and post-wedding day brunch. These fun-packed “wedding weekends” are becoming more popular as couples seek to make the most of their time with loved ones and keep the party going.

Bite-sized pancake stacks set on a plate.
Stunning pink floral ceiling installations in large ballroom,

© Laura Huertas Photography

6. Statement design & immersive décor

More is more. Maximalism in wedding decor is making a triumphant return, according to the Los Angeles Times: “The vibrant, bold and beautifully over-the-top are leading the charge in wedding design, with bright hues, opulent textures, and details that demand attention.” Imagine dramatic light installations, sculptural florals, tablescapes as art and dramatic ceiling décor.

7. Experiential catering and drink programs

Food and beverage programs offering interactive and immersive experiences for guests, such as custom stations, personalized cocktails and interactive hors d’oeuvres. Unique late-night bites (with doggie bags to go) highlighting local foodie culture, such as Philadelphia soft pretzels or mini cheesesteaks.

Dinner prepared with garnish on an ornate plate setting.

© Daria M.

Tower of champagne glasses with bottles next to it.

© Daria M.

Large hall with custom decorative lighting projected on the ceiling.

© Wise Owl Multimedia

8. Tech-infused celebrations

Tech-infused celebrations: Immersive lighting and design that incorporate technology in subtle and sophisticated ways, including AI-powered wedding planning, live streaming and augmented reality, where guests can scan QR codes at their tables to reveal hidden messages. Many couples are hiring content creators to focus on social media video, while photographers and videographers capture the more formal shots.  

9. Personalized ceremony setups

Personalized ceremony setups are becoming increasingly popular as couples seek to create distinctive and meaningful experiences for their guests. Unique aisle designs, non-traditional seating arrangements, personalized programs, modern musical soundtracks and ceremony backdrops that reflect the couple rather than standard templates.  

Hall with high ceiling and ornate walls with flowers laid out in an aisle down the center.

© Ralph Deal

McDonalds chicken nuggets, french fries and dipping sauces laid out on table.

© Pat Furey Photography

Close up of women's hands holding snow cone cups.

© Emily Wren

10.  Elevated after-parties and lounge zones

The reception doesn’t end when dinner does! Create intimate spaces designed to provide a comfortable and luxurious environment for guests to relax and socialize after the main event. Incorporate comfy sofas and oversized armchairs to create a “speakeasy” or late-night cocktail/snack bar to send your guests off to the after-party.

Choosing the perfect wedding venue and a fully customizable caterer is crucial because it builds the foundation for all the above trends. At ONE North Broad, our professional staff, with the help of our amazing vendors, can execute many ideas to make your wedding day unforgettable.