April 27th

Photo Credit: Ella Photography

Tip of the Day: Are you planning for your marriage, not just the wedding? Couples that marry in a Catholic church are required to take a Pre-Cana class, which not only emphasizes spirituality, but also consists of exercises in problem-solving, communication, and future goals. Even if you're having a non-denominational ceremony, consider investing in the strength and health of your relationship by taking a marriage preparatory course or seminar at a local college or through a therapist.

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50 Little Details That'll Take Your Wedding to the Next Level

There’s no denying that planning your wedding is overwhelming. Between focusing on the main elements such as your venue and event logistics and being inundated with Pinterest ideas, it’s easy to forget about the little details that make your big day special. From décor details to making your guests happy and all the creative elements in between, we’ve got you covered with these budget-friendly ideas that will amp up your wedding’s wow factor.

By: Hillary Hoffower

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  • Bare Walls

    Bare Walls

    Dress up a bare wall with a sign of your affection. Whether you prefer your new initials, a cute saying or quote, or just one word, it’s sure to make a statement — both physically and emotionally. 

    Related: 50 Clever Signs Your Wedding Guests Will Love

  • Bar Sign

    Bar Sign

    Make the line at the bar go more quickly with a rustic sign that provides all the drink options before guests even get to the bartender. Guests will appreciate not having to look for the bar, too!

    Related: Stylish Ways to Display Your Food & Drinks

    Photo Credit: Anna Page Photography

  • Alternate Bar

    Alternate Bar

    Are a full-on bar and bartender out of a budget? Fill up a trough with the drinks of your choice. Fun and quirky, it lends rustic charm to any backyard or barn wedding.

  • Altar

    Altar

    The candid photos of you and your groom exchanging vows are ones you’ll treasure forever. With this in mind, don’t skimp on altar décor — you’ll want to make sure it’s unforgettable. Even something as simple as draping gauzy fabric over a tree in an already stunning setting can create a breathtaking effect.

    Related: 50 Gorgeous Wedding Ceremony Structures

  • Aisle Runner

    Aisle Runner

    Create your own version of the red carpet — whatever that may be. This straw runner is the perfect complement to a beach or coastline wedding.

    Related: 70+ Ideas for Beach Weddings

    Photo Credit: Garrett Richardson

  • Aisle Markers

    Aisle Markers

    Tie satin ribbon on the posts of aisle chairs for an elegant look.

    Related: 25+ Gorgeous Ways to Decorate Your Chairs

    Photo Credit: Caught the Light

  • Door Trim

    Door Trim

    Amp up your church door with a swath of florals for a special touch.

  • Dessert Display

    Dessert Display

    Getting creative with your dessert display is an easy way to elicit a wow factor. Serving cupcakes? Instead of placing them in traditional tier, arrange them in the initial of your new last name.

  • Décor Accents

    Décor Accents

    Don’t forget about the extras that make your wedding so unique. Throw some unexpected décor into the mix, like these geometric shapes filled with succulents.

    Related: Beyond Flowers: 50 Unique Ideas for Your Centerpieces

  • Date Tips

    Date Tips

    Get creative with your guest book so guests will actually want to sign it! Ask for a marriage tip or date idea so you and your groom can enjoy more than the standard well wishes. These popsicle sticks are way more fun than your simple blank-page book.

    Related: 50 Unique Wedding Guest Book Ideas

    Photo Credit: Lora Mae Photography

  • Cocktails

    Cocktails

    Don’t leave your cocktails as is — they’re always more fun when dressed up. Add burlap umbrellas and heart-stamped stirrers for a punch of whimsy.

    Related: Signature Cocktails for Summer Weddings

    Photo Credit: Margaux Photography

  • Cocktail Tables

    Cocktail Tables

    Don’t just drape your cocktail tables in linen and call it a day; cinch it with a tie of lush greenery — or twine or fabric if you wish — to give a little pizazz to its silhouette. 

    Photo Credit: Kim Box Photography

  • Cocktail Napkins

    Cocktail Napkins

    Personalize your cocktail napkins with a cute saying or the date to add a dash of pizazz. A metallic finish always looks more luxe.

  • Chandeliers

    Chandeliers

    Whether you choose one as a single statement chandelier or a handful, chandeliers add sparkle and class to any reception. On a budget? Drape a vintage wrought-iron chandelier in string lights for a unique and whimsical look.

    Related: 75 Ideas for a Rustic Wedding

  • Chair Décor

    Chair Décor

    Tie a bow of fabric around chair backs to take your chairs from ordinary to glam. Get creative with a diagonal look and off-center bow, like this olive green piece.

    Photo Credit: Archetype Studios

  • Chair Backs

    Chair Backs

    Not into bows? Run gauzy linens through the chair backs for a dreamy look.

  • Ceremony Chairs

    Ceremony Chairs

    Mixing and matching ceremony chairs is an original way hone your wedding style without splurging on décor. These diverse chairs make for eccentric seating and complete this industrial 19th century factory.

    Related: 6 Creative Ways to Seat Your Wedding Guests

  • Ceiling Décor

    Ceiling Décor

    The space up above needs décor just as much as the space below! Adorn your ceiling fabric, lights, greenery, or these whimsical papier-mache yarn globes. It’s a great trick to covering up any unsightly beams or tent poles.

    Related: Gorgeous Ideas for a Barn Wedding

    Photo Credit: Andria Lo

  • Candles

    Candles

    Candles are a beautiful and cost-efficient way to light up any tablescape. With such a romantic glow, you won’t need to spend a fortune on flowers for your centerpieces.

    Photo Credit: Margaux Photography

  • Cake Topper

    Cake Topper

    Bride and groom figurines are so yesterday. Opt for a cake topper that makes a statement and reflects your and your groom’s personalities, like this gold sparkle showstopper reigning in the awws with a depiction of the couple’s two dogs.

    Related: 50 Creative Wedding Cake Toppers

    Photo Credit: Aga Jones Photography

  • Cake Table

    Cake Table

    Let your cake table shine with some original décor. Swap it out for an antique desk and juxtapose it with a marquee sign to spotlight the display.

    Related: 25 Creative Ways to Show Off Your Wedding Cake

    Photo Credit: Jen Rodriguez

  • Bathroom

    Bathroom

    It’s easy to overlook the bathroom when you’re honed in on making the reception as gorgeous as can be. Put his and hers amenity baskets in the bathrooms in case guests need anything throughout the night. Mouthwash, stain removal pen, hairspray, Tylenol, and band-aids are just a few ideas to throw in there.

    Photo Credit: Something Turquoise / Created by Jessica Bishop of The Budget Savvy Bride

  • Pinspotting

    Pinspotting

    After painstakingly obsessing over your centerpieces, you don’t want to keep them in the dark. Use pinspotting to illuminate those pretty floral arrangements. 

    Related: 25 Ways to Transform Your Wedding With Lighting

    Photo Credit: JoVon Photography

  • Photobooth

    Photobooth

    Photobooths are always a good source of entertainment for guests. Is renting one out of the budget? Create an oversized polaroid for a fun and quirky cost-efficient twist. The photos will be just as fun!

    Related: 50 Cost-Cutting Wedding Swaps

    Photo Credit: Nadia Meli

  • Photobooth Props

    Photobooth Props

    Make sure to include props so those who feel awkward posing can feel more comfortable with something to hold. Plus, you’ll get more candid photos! We love these punny balloons — they’re fun and affordable.

    Related: 50 Sweet Props You'll Want to Use in Your Wedding Photos

  • Outdoor Relief

    Outdoor Relief

    When throwing an outdoor wedding, it’s easy to only focus on a contingency plan in the event of bad weather and forget about Mother Nature’s other downside — bugs and the like. Create a relief station armed with bug spray, sunscreen, and hand sanitizer so your guests can enjoy your big day.

    Related: 100 Ideas for Summer Weddings

  • Menus

    Menus

    Forgo the price of paper and list the night’s fare on a sign for a bit of charm.

    Photo Credit: Leigh Fabozi

  • Linens

    Linens

    Sequin tablecloths are a quick and affordable upgrade from your average linens to give your reception a luxe look on a budget. Their shimmer and glimmer is both glam and chic.

    Related: 50 Dazzling Ways to Add Sparkle to Your Wedding Reception

    Photo Credit: Mango Studios

  • Kids

    Kids' Table

    Don’t forget about the little ones! Leave crayons and a coloring book at their table so they can stay entertained.

    Related: 100 Times Kids Stole the Show at a Wedding

    Photo Credit: Natalie Watson

  • Hashtag

    Hashtag

    You spent months brainstorming a clever hashtag — make sure people use it! Create a clever sign to encourage your guests to snap and post the night away.

    Related: How to Choose Your Wedding Hashtag

    Photo Credit: Olive Photography

  • Hanky Box

    Hanky Box

    You won’t be the only one crying at your wedding; don’t forget about your guests’ tears of joy, too. A box of delicately embroidered colorful hankies adds a quirky and charming element to your wedding — one that your guests will certainly appreciate.

    Photo Credit: Paper Antler

  • Guest Programs

    Guest Programs

    Dual-purpose guest programs are the way to go — that piece of paper gets more of your money’s worth if it serves another function! These programs feature popsicle stick handles, perfect for guests to use as a fan when it gets too hot at an outdoor ceremony.

    Related: 15+ Creative Wedding Program Ideas

    Photo Credit: Mandy Busby Creative

  • Escort Cards

    Escort Cards

    Escort cards don’t have to be limited with paper. Write them on something else entirely or pair with them with a fun accessory. These gold spray painted animal figurines are fun and playful.

    Photo Credit: Carmen Holt

  • Escort Card Display

    Escort Card Display

    Don’t relegate your escort cards to the table — show them off in a creative display! These pretty in pink ribbon streamers are whimsically beautiful.

    Related: 35 Cool Ways to Display Your Escort Cards

    Photo Credit: Margaux Photography

  • Entrance

    Entrance

    Many brides focus on the altar and often forget about their grand entrance. A vintage door at the foot of the ceremony is a whimsical touch and symbolizes a welcome to all guests.

    Related: 40 Ways to Decorate Your Ceremony Aisle

  • Edibles

    Edibles

    Hand-painted treats liven up an average plate of hors d'oeuvres or dessert delectables. These “fruity” pastel macarons scream springtime fever.

    Related: 25 Delicious Wedding Cake Alternatives

  • Uplighting

    Uplighting

    Uplighting is a budget-friendly way to immediately transform a room’s ambiance. An orange glow bathes this reception in a romantic light.

    Photo Credit: JoVon Photography

  • Unique Elements

    Unique Elements

    It’s the quirky and the unique that truly lends your day a touch of your own personality. Add surprising elements to give your wedding some flair. We love this rustic bell to call for the newlyweds to kiss.

  • Table Top

    Table Top

    Cover your tables with mirrors for a dazzling effect and to save costs on linens.

    Related: 50 Gorgeous Ways to Dress Up Your Reception Tables

    Photo Credit: Esther Sun Photography

  • Table Settings

    Table Settings

    A table setting can consist of much more than dinnerware and linens. Spruce them up with accents, such as a pale blush ribbon and trim of greenery, for an extra touch.

  • Table Numbers

    Table Numbers

    Personalize your table numbers with a photo of you and the groom at each table. Amp up the personalization even more by corresponding the number with a fun fact about the two of you.

    Related: 50 Memorable Ideas for Your Table Numbers

    Photo Credit: Katch Studios

  • Table Napkins

    Table Napkins

    Get creative with your napkin settings. A simple folding like this napkin pocket makes all the difference — and can hold your menu, making it both functional and aesthetically pleasing to the eye.

    Photo Credit: Nancy Ray Photography

  • Sweetheart Chairs

    Sweetheart Chairs

    Don your sweetheart chairs with charming Mr. and Mrs. Signs.

    Related: 25 Pretty Head Table Ideas: From Big Traditional to Intimate Sweetheart

  • Backdrop

    Backdrop

    String lighting doesn’t need to be confined to the ceilings — it twinkles just as brightly cascading down the wall as a backdrop, too.

    Photo Credit: D’amor Photography

  • Signature Drinks

    Signature Drinks

    If you’re trying to avoid paying for an open bar, consider having his and her cocktails that embody your tastes and personalities instead. Your guests will still get the liquor while you can save money and add a personal element to the wedding.

    Related: Find a Signature Cocktail That Matches Your Color Scheme

  • Sendoff

    Sendoff

    Gone are the traditions of throwing confetti or rice as the couple makes their escape. Sparklers have a much bigger wow factor — and make for amazing photos.

    Related: 15 Spectacular Ideas For Your Wedding Sendoff

    Photo Credit: David Strauss

  • Selfie Station

    Selfie Station

    Forgo the guest signings altogether and opt for a visual guest book. Leave a polaroid camera at the table so your guests can take a selfie as proof of their attendance and have them pin it up for a fun décor display. 

    Photo Credit: En Route Photography

  • Seating Chart

    Seating Chart

    Skip the escort cards altogether and opt for a seating chart as a cheaper alternative — vintage window panes will do the trick!

    Related: 50 Eye-Catching Seating Charts

  • Pool Décor

    Pool Décor

    Does your reception venue have a pool? Don’t leave it empty. Floating letters make a splash.

    Related: 50 Over-the-Top Wedding Ideas We Can't Help But Love

  • Place Cards

    Place Cards

    Who said place cards had to be on paper? Cut the costs and write them in beautiful calligraphy on a tropical leaf to carry out your wedding theme. Bonus points if you swap placemats out for monster leaves as plate chargers.

    Related: 50 Unexpected Ways to Decorate with Greenery

50 Little Details That'll Take Your Wedding to the Next Level

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Gorgeous Athleisure-Inspired Wedding Gowns

The athleisure trend (clothing that can double as exercise gear or a stylish everyday outfit) that's been dominating streetwear is having a ripple effect in the world of weddings as well. We spotted sportier necklines, notice-me straps, and racerbacks at Bridal Fashion Week this season. Here, beautiful looks for the bride who lives in her yoga pants.

By: Stefania Sainato

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Gorgeous Athleisure-Inspired Wedding Gowns

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April 25th

Photo Credit: Kellie Kano

Tip of the Day: Incorporate fun facts about you and your groom throughout your wedding day! Display trivia signs at your escort table, include this info on table numbers, have them printed on cocktail napkins—the opportunities for personalization are endless. 

April 22nd

Photo Credit: Gabriel Harber Photography

Tip of the Day: In honor of Earth Day, find ways to reduce your wedding's carbon footprint. A few ideas we love: consider eco-friendly invitations, use potted plants as your centerpieces (which guests can replant afterwards), and serve food and drinks made from locally grown ingredients. Also encourage your bridesmaids and Mom to think green when it comes to planning your bridal shower. Help them out by sharing a website for an eco-friendly party supply site.

Plus, check out more ways to plan an eco-friendly wedding.

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Take the Plunge With These Beautiful V-Neck Dresses

Deep necklines were by far the biggest (and sexiest) trend to emerge from Bridal Fashion Week this season. Even designers with a demure and ladylike aesthetic (think Marchesa and Anne Barge) dared to bare with this glamorous, fashion-forward look. A V-neck streamlines and lengthens the torso, making it an excellent choice for petite or full-busted brides. Balance out the sultry factor with long sleeves or illusion paneling.

By: Stefania Sainato

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25 Simple Things to Nix From Your Wedding Day

All the little details add up! Here are 25 things to cut from your wedding to ease your budget and your stress level.

By: Katelyn Helgeson

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  • Chair Covers

    Chair Covers

    Chair covers can actually attract one's eyes in photos, distracting from the happy personal moments in the photos. Unless the chairs provided by your venue are a significant eyesore, skip these!

    Photo Credit: Claudia Yap

  • Superfluous Ceremony Décor

    Superfluous Ceremony Décor

    When setting your décor budget, focus your dollars on where your guests are going to spend most of their time — your reception. Less is more when it comes to the ceremony; go with just enough to bring out the beauty of the setting. Plus, most guests are likely not to see it — because all eyes are on you!

    Photo Credit: Amber Green Photography

  • Candles

    Candles

    Candles can create a romantic ambiance, but the cost can add up quickly. Instead of elaborate candelabras, ask your venue, caterer, or florist if they can provide you with some simple pillar or tealight candles.

    Photo Credit: Sam Lippke

  • Cake Serving Set

    Cake Serving Set

    A cake serving set can be a wonderful wedding keepsake, but they can also be pricey. This is a great way to involve family — use your parents cake serving set or any other family member that was gifted one previously. If this fails, ask your wedding cake vendor or caterer if they have a basic cake cutting set. 

    Photo Credit: Casey Fatchett Photography

  • Bride & Groom Chair Signs

    Bride & Groom Chair Signs

    Aside from one cute photo, these signs really have no function at a sweetheart table — we promise, guests aren't going to mistake your seats as their own!

    Photo Credit: Kimberly Chau Photography

  • Bathroom Baskets

    Bathroom Baskets

    Although a nice gesture, bathroom baskets filled with mini toiletries are one of those things that guests simply won't notice if they're missing. Plus, bathroom baskets will likely be forgotten about when you gather up belongings at the end of the evening.

    Photo Credit: Appletini Photography & Design

  • Aisle Runner

    Aisle Runner

    Prior to the processional, numerous individuals inevitably step on the aisle runner, including guests with dirty shoes, which may muddle the fabric. If the aisle runner material is too thin, high heels may puncture the fabric as well. And if your aisle runner doesn't have proper traction, it can slip, leading to embarrassing falls in the middle of the processional. Avoid unnecessary headaches and skip the aisle runner all together. Utilize extra flower petals your florist may have on hand instead if you want to beautify your aisle.

    Photo Credit: The Other Sister Photography via Oh Lovely Day

  • Aisle Décor

    Aisle Décor

    Gorgeous aisle decorations can lead to many issues — they can become tripping hazards, block the view of your guests or your photographer's camera, and are at risk for being damaged. Focus your décor dollars on a gorgeous ceremony backdrop instead.

  • Custom Table Numbers

    Custom Table Numbers

    Check with your venue or caterer to see whether they provide table numbers. Most likely, they will have something simple (yet elegant). However, do make sure to see what they look like prior to the wedding to ensure your approval!

    Photo courtesy of Prince Whitaker/Etsy

  • Sparklers

    Sparklers

    As beautiful as photos can be with sparkers, the execution is very difficult. By the time the last group of sparklers lit, the ones first lit are burning out. Similar issues occur with all varieties of send-offs — and these days, most couples are staying until the very end of the reception anyway. 

    Photo Credit: Rowanberry + Lavender

  • Late-Night Snacks

    Late-Night Snacks

    Guests may love late-night snacks, but they also won't miss them if you don't provide them. Unless you are still trying to meet your caterer's minimum, do not feel obligated to feed your guests again. Most guests have had plenty to eat during the main meal and do not expect a second round.

    Photo Credit: Craig Paulson Photography on Craig Paulson Photography via Lover.ly

  • Directional Signage

    Directional Signage

    Your venue may provide directional signage at no extra cost — especially if they host more than one event at a time. If not, have a family members or ushers direct individuals. 

    Photo Credit: Josef Isayo Photography

  • Ceremony Musicians

    Ceremony Musicians

    Call on your talented friends and family to fill this role rather than hiring other professionals. Most will be honored to play such a key part of your wedding day. A big perk is that having friends or family involved is much more personal! Don't have any musical friends or family members? Using your DJ for your ceremony can lead to significant savings over live musicians.

    Photo Credit: Susan Baker Photography

  • Specialty/Add-On AV Equipment

    Specialty/Add-On AV Equipment

    Skip the extras that require additional equipment, like a photo montage that requires a big-screen TV. And your DJ/band leader's microphone should be sufficient for your toasts!

    Photo Credit: Muriel Silva Photography

  • In Loving Memory Tables

    In Loving Memory Tables

    Unfortunately, these tables covered in sentimental photos or signs often get overlooked by guests at the wedding — and you risk damaging precious, irreplaceable photographs. Rather, when thanking your guests during your speech, acknowledge your loved ones who could not be with you on this special day. 

  • Specialty Lighting

    Specialty Lighting

    The right lighting has the power to transform your reception space, but you'll get the most bang for your buck by opting for standard uplighting rather than custom gobos or projections. Because uplighting is so popular, many DJs and venues include the colorful lights in their packages for little to no extra charge. 

    Photo Credit: Embrace Life Photography

  • Kids

    Kids' Room Items

    If you're inviting children, don't feel obligated to go overboard on entertainment for the young kiddos. Most likely, the parents will bring toys guaranteed to entertain their own children. Pick up a few coloring books, crayons, stickers, and little games from the dollar store to fill in any gaps. 

    Photo Credit: Rosapaola Lucibelli Photography

  • Guestbook

    Guestbook

    Sad, but true — the more creative the guest book, the smaller the number of guests who actually sign it, leading it to be an inaccurate reflection of who attended your wedding. Instead, ask your photographer to make sure he or she captures a photo of each guest (table photos are a quick and easy way), and save the cards with sweet messages inside. 

    Photo Credit: Captured Photography By Jenny on Every Last Detail via Lover.ly

  • Groom

    Groom's Cake

    Although it's a fun way to showcase the groom's personality, the main cake is normally more than enough to feed your guests. Instead, focus on coming up with a cake design that represents both the bride and the groom! 

    Photo Credit: Sophia Barrett Studios on Munaluchi Bridal via Lover.ly

  • Bouquet/Garter Toss

    Bouquet/Garter Toss

    Garters can be costly, and many brides order a second bouquet as a "toss" bouquet so that they don't have to give away their actual flowers. But these traditions are phasing out in popularity, so it will hardly be a shock if you go without these activities. 

    Photo courtesy of JB Conaway/Etsy

  • Games

    Games

    These can be great fun and a nice alternative to dancing; however, try borrowing from friends or family members rather than purchasing them yourself. 

    Photo Credit: Ace Photography

  • Favors

    Favors

    It's nice to thank your guests with wedding favors; however, many guests forget these items, leaving you with the extras. Cut down on excess and skip wedding favors.

    Photo courtesy of Tie That Binds Weddings on Etsy

  • Rented Dance Floor

    Rented Dance Floor

    If your guests like to dance, a lack of a designated area won't hold them back. Most floors included with your venue are sufficient, with the exception of outdoor receptions.

    Photo Credit: Kaity Whitman of Photo Love

  • Unity Candle

    Unity Candle

    A unity candle (or similar variation, like a sand-blending ceremony) can be a meaningful addition to your ceremony and a great way to incorporate more family members in your service, but you may not realize how quickly the costs add up. The real highlight of your ceremony — your vows — are free, so focus your attention on that instead. 

    Photo Credit: Rhphotoarts on Munaluchi Bridal via Lover.ly

  • Toasting Flutes

    Toasting Flutes

    Your caterer should provide champagne flutes for toasting. Specialty bridal flutes can be expensive and fragile, meaning you'll also spend unnecessary time worrying about them breaking. Additionally, you most likely will only use them once in your lifetime — for your wedding. If bridal flutes are something you strongly desire, request them as a wedding gift.

    Photo Credit: Park Road Photography on The Wedding Chicks via Lover.ly

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All That Glitters: Metallic Wedding Inspiration

Add some sparkle to your big-day style with these glittering accessories.

By: Naima DiFranco

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  • Sparkling Silver Accessories

    Sparkling Silver Accessories

    Glitter heel by Kate Spade New York.

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  • Glittering Gold Details

    Glittering Gold Details

    Glittery cake topper by Alexis Mattox Design.

    Photo courtesy of designer

  • Sparkling Silver Details

    Sparkling Silver Details

    Jeweled cake by Bobbette and Belle.

    Photo courtesy of designer

  • Sequined Wedding Gowns

    Sequined Wedding Gowns

    Wedding gown by Jenny Packham.

    Photo courtesy of designer

  • Glittering Gold Details

    Glittering Gold Details

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  • Glittering Gold Accessories

    Glittering Gold Accessories

    Gold-leaf hair comb by Jennifer Behr.

    Photo courtesy of designer

  • Gold Bridesmaid Dresses

    Gold Bridesmaid Dresses

    Bridesmaid dress by Donna Morgan Bridesmaid.

    Photo courtesy of designer

  • Sparkling Silver Accessories

    Sparkling Silver Accessories

    Crystal clutch by David’s Bridal.

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  • Sequined Wedding Gowns

    Sequined Wedding Gowns

    Wedding gown by Carolina Herrera.

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  • Sparkling Silver Accessories

    Sparkling Silver Accessories

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  • Glittering Gold Accessories

    Glittering Gold Accessories

    Gold jeweled sandal by Benjamin Adams.

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  • Gold Bridesmaid Dresses

    Gold Bridesmaid Dresses

    Bridesmaid dress by Adrianna Papell Bridesmaid.

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  • Glittering Gold Details

    Glittering Gold Details

    Rose-gold ruffle cake by Juniper Cakery.

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  • Sequined Wedding Gowns

    Sequined Wedding Gowns

    Wedding gown by Temperley Bridal.

    Photo courtesy of designer

  • Gold Bridesmaid Dresses

    Gold Bridesmaid Dresses

    Bridesmaid dress by Sorella Vita Bridesmaids.

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  • Glittering Gold Details

    Glittering Gold Details

    Sequin invite by Gaia Design Studios.

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  • Glittering Gold Accessories

    Glittering Gold Accessories

    Sequin bow clutch by Deux Lux.

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  • Glittering Gold Accessories

    Glittering Gold Accessories

    Rose gold diamond ring by Graziela Gems.

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  • Sparkling Silver Details

    Sparkling Silver Details

    Push-pop confetti by Thimblepress.

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  • Sparkling Silver Accessories

    Sparkling Silver Accessories

    Pearl and crystal crown by Keren Wolf.

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  • Sparkling Silver Accessories

    Sparkling Silver Accessories

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  • Glittering Gold Details

    Glittering Gold Details

    Sally Hansen polish in She Sells.

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  • Sparkling Silver Accessories

    Sparkling Silver Accessories

    Studded lingerie set by Victoria’s Secret.

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  • Silver Bridesmaid Dress

    Silver Bridesmaid Dress

    Bridesmaid dress by Adrianna Papell.

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  • Gold Bridesmaid Dresses

    Gold Bridesmaid Dresses

    Bridesmaid dress by Sorella Vita.

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  • Glittering Gold Accessories

    Glittering Gold Accessories

    Gold sandal by Pink by Paradox London.

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  • Glittering Gold Accessories

    Glittering Gold Accessories

    "Mrs" clutch by Edie Parker.

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  • Glittering Gold Accessories

    Glittering Gold Accessories

    Morganite earrings by Royal Jewelry.

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  • Sequined Wedding Gowns

    Sequined Wedding Gowns

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  • Glittering Gold Accessories

    Glittering Gold Accessories

    Crystal bracelet by Mindy Weiss Jewelry.

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  • Gold Bridesmaid Dresses

    Gold Bridesmaid Dresses

    Bridesmaid dress by Jenny Yoo.

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  • Sequined Wedding Gowns

    Sequined Wedding Gowns

    Gown by Hayley Paige.

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  • Glittering Gold Details

    Glittering Gold Details

    Gold foil invitation by Sugar Paper.

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  • Glittering Gold Details

    Glittering Gold Details

    Glitter cake by Cotton and Crumbs.

  • Gold Wedding Gowns

    Gold Wedding Gowns

    Wedding gown by Wonder by Jenny Packham.

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  • Gold Wedding Gowns

    Gold Wedding Gowns

    Wedding gown by Temperley London.

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  • Glittering Gold Details

    Glittering Gold Details

    Gilded cake by A. Elizabeth Cakes.

  • Gold Wedding Gowns

    Gold Wedding Gowns

    Wedding gown by Naeem Khan.

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  • Gold Wedding Gowns

    Gold Wedding Gowns

    Wedding gown by Marchesa.

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  • Glittering Gold Accessories

    Glittering Gold Accessories

    Lingerie set by Bordelle.

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  • Glittering Gold Accessories

    Glittering Gold Accessories

    Hair comb by Elizabeth Bower.

    Photo courtesy of designer

  • Glittering Gold Accessories

    Glittering Gold Accessories

    Ankle-tie heel by Freya Rose.

    Photo courtesy of designer

  • Glittering Gold Details

    Glittering Gold Details

    Laser-cut invitation by Ceci New York.

    Photo courtesy of designer

  • Glittering Gold Accessories

    Glittering Gold Accessories

    Photo courtesy of designer

  • Gold Wedding Gowns

    Gold Wedding Gowns

    Wedding gown by Claire Pettibone.

    Photo courtesy of designer

All That Glitters: Metallic Wedding Inspiration

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