Curating a Wedding Aesthetic That Feels Like You

Your wedding will be one of the happiest days of your life and one that you will always look back on. As such an important day, it is vital that you curate a wedding aesthetic that truly feels like you. With this in mind, this post will show you how to curate a personal wedding aesthetic that aligns with your style and values. Read on to find out more.

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Start with What Matters Most to You

First, you should identify what matters most to you by discussing shared values, tastes, and moments that define your relationship. Think about personal milestones, favorite places, and inherited traditions, such as a vintage engagement ring that has been passed down through the family, which can become the foundation for your wedding’s overall look and feel.


Build a Color Palette That Sets the Tone

Next, you want to select colors that reflect your personalities, the season, and the venue. Whether you love neutrals, jewel tones, or pastels, your palette sets the emotional tone and informs decor, attire, and floral choices. 


Match the Venue to Your Vibe

Obviously, the venue is a hugely important decision. You want to pick somewhere that naturally supports your vision, whether this is an industrial loft, coastal hideaway, or a country estate. The right venue can eliminate the need for heavy decor while still offering personality and style.


Use Decor to Tell Your Story

Incorporate design elements that speak to your journey as a couple. This could be anything that has meaning to you both, but could include items such as travel souvenirs, handwritten vows, vintage accents, and meaningful photographs. Additionally, items like antique candlesticks, lace linens, and art deco signage can create a cohesive and nostalgic atmosphere that reflects your shared style and story. 


Keep the Details Consistent

Consistency is key to curating an impressive wedding aesthetic. This means making sure that your invitations, signage, table settings, and even the food presentation echos your theme. Consistency does not mean uniformity - it is about creating a seamless experience from the save-the-date to the last dance. By keeping small details like the font and color palette consistent across every moment, you can curate a professional wedding aesthetic that will dazzle your guests and make the day that little bit more special for you and your partner.

There is a lot to consider when it comes to wedding planning, but one area you will not want to overlook is the wedding aesthetic. You want the aesthetics to be a reflection of your style, values, and personality, which will make the day even more memorable and special for you and your partner. By focusing on the above areas and finding ways to add your personality to all areas of the wedding, you can create the perfect aesthetic that feels like a part of you.



Disclosure: This is a collaborative post.