LunchDate #8 – Celeb Wedding Trends We’re Actually Fans Of
Friday, August 26th, 2011Sometimes celeb weddings inspire sheer admiration, a la Will & Kate. Other celeb weddings can inspire sheer disbelief, like the weddings of…well, where do we start?
Discussing laughable or deplorable wedding practices of the stars may be highly entertaining, but that’s not what we’re here for on LunchDate. We’re here to give useful, concise advice to brides everywhere, so we’re going to focus on the first kind – celeb wedding trends that we’re fans of.
Celebrity wedding trends seem to induce either sheer disgust or sheer admiration, with very little middle ground. Name one hot celeb wedding trend you can get behind.
I am a sucker for the over the top after hours/lounge parties that celebs seem to have as the grand finale to their big day! I say if you’ve got the budget – make the party part of your wedding one your guests will never forget!!
-Kirstin Martin, Smitten Boutique (Chicago, IL)
I can’t stop dreaming about Kate Moss’s summer wedding in England. She was surrounded by darling petite attendants including her daughter, 1/4 of the guest list was children, and every image evokes whimsical, timeless woodlands romance. It’s in the September Vogue – hello gorgeous!
-Debi Lilly, A Perfect Event (Chicago, IL)
Thank you, Prince William & Catherine (Kate) Middleton, for the return to classic elegance and emphasis on the ceremony! (OK, that’s two, but these are both really important!) While we love unique and eclectic weddings, there is something to be said for the simplicity, elegance, and timeless look of a classic wedding. As you can see from Kate’s choice of the dress for her MOH, Pippa, classic does not equal boring or old-fashioned. We are excited about the affect the Royal Wedding will have on 2012 weddings and beyond. We have already seen a shift towards this with the weddings we are working on with our 2012 couples and we could not be more thrilled.
-Beth Bernstein, SQN Events (Chicago, IL)
The celebrity trend that I love is when the wedding is about the couple and not about the photo op later. Many people especially in the celebrity media were unimpressed with Kate Middleton’s bouquet because it was on the smaller, more simple side. However her bouquet, which included the flower Sweet William, had significance to the bride and her husband to be. Miranda Lambert’s wedding to Blake Shelton was not about getting the biggest magazine spread of pictures. Miranda could have had any custom designed wedding dress she wanted from a multitude of designers but instead she wore a restyled version of her Mother’s wedding dress. These weddings were less about the “show” and more about the personality of the couple. Advice I would give to all couples whether they are famous or not.
-Robyn Bruns, Red Letter Event Planning (Glenview, IL)
As much as I did not want to get caught up in the Kim Kardashian wedding hype, I must admit I loved everything about her wedding. Starting with the Vera Wang dresses that she, her mom and sisters wore to the black and white aisle runner that was designed by the Original Runner Co. Loved the black and white wedding cake by Hansen’s Cakes which was chocolate and vanilla flavored and studded with chocolate chips. Personally, I don’t like to use the word “trends” because each wedding has their own individual style and theme and this one truly was in a class by itself adorned with all things black and white, including the guests!
-Candace Polk, Glitz Event Design (Chicago, IL)
I have always loved that Heidi Klum and Seal renew their wedding vows every year in the same place they originally got married. They have a creative new theme each year and all their friends and family look forward to it. So romantic and fun!!
-Heather Lynne Vickery, Greatest Expectations Special Events & Weddings, Inc. (Chicago, IL)
One of our favorite celebrity wedding moments this year was when Kate and Prince William brought trees into Westminster Abbey for the Royal Wedding. Using trees indoors can instantly soften a space, and if up-lit correctly, a few can go a long way. We recently used trees inside a wood frame tent to create an “enchanted garden under the stars” and make the tent feel like a continuation of the beautiful garden just outside the clear tent walls.
-Kim Oliff, Always RSVP Event Design and Coordination (SF Bay Area and Beyond)
My favorite trend in celebrity weddings is getting married on a weekday! Michael Kors married his partner on Tuesday at the beach. Joy Behar got hitched to her boyfriend of 30 years on a Thursday in NYC. Patrick Kennedy married his love on a Friday at Hyannis Port. America Ferrera wed her handsome guy on Vanessa Williams’ upstate NY estate on a Monday. Last but not least, Daniel Craig wed Rachel Weisz on a Wednesday in NYC. If it is good enough for James Bond and his Bond Girl, it is good enough for me!
-Claudia Antony Zompa, AS YOU WISH EVENTS (Chicago, IL)
We love the idea of variety, whether it’s a dress change or as simple as changing up wedding cake and working with different flavors and textures!
-Monica Sehgal Sharma, Allure Event & Meeting Productions (Chicago & Atlanta)
What do you think? What celeb wedding trend are you fond of? Enter it in the comments.
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