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2026 Wedding Trends that NEED to D*e

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Wedding trends are everywhere—but not all of them are meant to last.

In this episode of Behind I Do, we’re breaking down 2026 wedding trends we love and the ones we’re ready to see quietly retired. As seasoned wedding planners, we’re pulling back the curtain on what actually works in real weddings—not just styled shoots or Pinterest-perfect moments.

We talk candidly about:

  • Ceiling installs, drapery, and how to make big trends feel personal
  • Animals at weddings (from dogs to Highland cows 🐮)
  • Dance floor trends: checkered floors, custom vinyls, and when to skip them
  • Editorial, blurry, and film-style photography—timeless or short-lived?
  • Private vows, live music, DJs vs bands, and guest experience
  • Color making a comeback (and why all-white weddings aren’t the only “timeless” option)
  • Interactive elements guests actually enjoy (photo booths, mini golf, hat bars)
  • Trends we’re seeing fade—Polaroid guest books, audio guest phones, serpentine tables
  • How styled shoots sometimes set unrealistic expectations for real couples

More than anything, this episode is about intentional weddings—choosing trends that fit you, skipping what doesn’t, and designing a day that feels authentic, functional, and memorable long after the photos are taken.

Whether you’re newly engaged, deep in planning, or a wedding vendor yourself, this episode is your reminder that trends are optional—but personality is not.

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Transcript

Introduction to Behind I Do

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Exploring Wedding Trends 2026

00:00:43
Speaker
Episode three, 2026 wedding trends we love and the ones we're ready to retire.
00:00:51
Speaker
All right. i mean, I feel like there's a lot. um I mean, one that I think sticks out almost is like ceiling installs. I feel like that has become more of a... I feel like it's always kind of been around, but I feel like it's been like more of like a popular thing. I feel like a lot of our couples have wanted it.
00:01:10
Speaker
And also, i mean, I think too, initially when I was thinking ceiling installs, it's like this like massive... singing And I think a lot of them, it's like they just want like that centerpiece over the dance floor that's like greenery.
00:01:24
Speaker
i mean, some of them have the more elaborate hanging ones, but. Or like I have one, it's like we're doing chandeliers and they're putting greenery on it. So it's like it's not as I mean, it's still a lot, but it's not as elaborate as like some of them. But I do feel like ceiling installs.
00:01:39
Speaker
I mean, our thing and it's kind of cool because it's it can be so simple, but it just adds like. Yeah, like brings your eye to a different point of focus in the room. Yeah. And especially here locally, we have a lot of, we don't have a huge variety of venue options. So I think it's nice to do something that makes your wedding stand out.
00:02:01
Speaker
Yeah. That looks a little bit different at the venue. And it's like if you spent so much time and money on... linens and place settings and flowers and it's like it's all just like at eye level and there's nothing it is kind of nice to add that extra element of i don't know leveling up your wedding i guess yeah i am and this can be anything from we see drapery ceiling installs we see disco balls florals swans Paper airplanes. I mean, it can really be anything that hangs.
00:02:34
Speaker
So it doesn't just have to be like greenery or chandelier.

Personalizing Wedding Trends

00:02:38
Speaker
Yeah. um I think you can kind of make it. Again, I mean, kind of something we'll talk about, like, how do you make a trend, like, personal? That's a good thing of, like, how can you get a ceiling installed, but, like, add your touch to it? That's, like, I mean, like, Ali saying, we did one where they're in their culture. It's say they have to fold thousand cranes or something. Yeah. So then they have, like, a hanging crane installation. So that was, like, a cool thing to, like, kind of tie in that trend And then it also had lavender because they like own a lavender farm. Yeah. So it was really personal both to their culture and to like their specific family. Yeah. Which was awesome.
00:03:15
Speaker
Yeah, that's a big one. i would say drapery everywhere. yeah We've seen drapery from the ceilings, drapery walls. Behind the head table. Behind the table. I've even seen like on TikTok or Pinterest, like people using drapery as their linen on their table. And it gives it like so much more volume. we did with that one. Yeah, which is like beautiful. And it's just a surprising thing.
00:03:41
Speaker
element to use draping on your table but it's gorgeous yeah that's like a super big one and now like even like coloring colored drapery is like coming in which i don't know mean maybe that needs to be hot tech i don't know how i feel i mean i don't know it could be cool i guess it just depends on the venue and like the style of the wedding but and like what your colors are yeah if it works or not Be careful with colored draper. Yeah. Don't get crazy.
00:04:04
Speaker
um I mean, I feel like animals is also a thing that's like been super popular. I mean, whether it's like the ring bearer is the dog. Or, yeah, the beer donkeys. I mean. We've had, like, lot of couples want horses in their wedding photos. and have one this next year who wants, what are the cute cows? Highland cows. Highland cows is, like, greeting guests to, like, which is so cute. So cute. We had a venue called, like, the Longhorn Guest Ranch or something like that. And that's, like, part of your wedding package is you go out into this field with all these Longhorn saddle and get your photos taken. is what we wanted to do at Sylvie's. Yeah.
00:04:39
Speaker
It's just to like animals. It's just a cool touch. And I think that's also another thing where it's like, yes, it's a trend, but to make it personal, it's like, you know, if you it doesn't have to so like I think dogs is like an easy, a very trendy like everyone has their dog in their wedding, which is great.
00:04:53
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But it's like, yeah, if you like raise horses or raise goats or pigs, well pigs might be a little stretch, but yeah. To make it like personal, all like pigeons, like releasing pigeons or butterflies. Yeah, there's done your ceremony. There's like tons of ways or like transportation wise.
00:05:09
Speaker
Like if you used a um wagon and horses to take your guests from one section to another would be a great option to

Dance Floors and Photography Styles

00:05:16
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include them. Yeah. Yeah, tons of those. I mean, dance floors, obviously, like colored ones. I mean, checkered are super in, like the black and white forever. But I feel like now the shift is the brown and white. Like a natural wood and then a white. Which really cool, yeah. Alternating checkered. Which I think, too, I mean...
00:05:35
Speaker
Some dance floors are expensive, but like we have one vendor around here that we refer a lot and they're like a fraction of the cost. And it's like it's just a cool way to add some decor. And like to yeah add some visual because you can just use concrete or grass as your dance floor. I mean if you're cutting technically need one. yeah Yeah. If you're trying to stay within budget, you definitely don't need one. But it is a really nice visual way. We've also seen the light up dance floors. Yeah.
00:05:59
Speaker
come and go i don't know if there's i don't know if i'd still say they're trending but they definitely worse for setup or trend and they take a really long time to set up or we've also seen the custom dance floors where you can put like vinyl decals with your new last name or like the couple's logo or something like that so definitely lots of ways to kind of customize it for sure Which, I mean, yeah, like I said, if you don't need one, it's a way to save money, but they are a cool thing to add.
00:06:27
Speaker
Yeah, definitely. I mean, one that might be another hot take that we'll talk about maybe later is I mean, I feel like the editorial photography or like the blurry photography is like super popular.
00:06:41
Speaker
Everywhere right now, film, photography, kind of all of yeah yeah the Super 8 film, behind the scenes, like... I mean, all that stuff is like a really popular thing right now. A trend I'm excited about is kind of like a dinner party feel instead of a wedding.
00:06:56
Speaker
So definitely a little bit more relaxed and less formal in ways. But making your guests literally feel like they came over to your house for dinner. Yeah. Instead of it being like this huge. And like some doing like family style eating. We love family style eating where they bring out a salad for the table and then the main for the table and they have to pass it around and talk to their. Yeah.
00:07:19
Speaker
You know, it's a really cool seatmate they didn't know before. So that's a great way to and add some community into your wedding. I agree.

Music Choices: Bands vs DJs

00:07:29
Speaker
um I mean, private vows, I feel like that's what feel like. That's always kind of I don't know.
00:07:34
Speaker
Again, it depends on the couple. I feel like it could go 50-50. But I do feel like more and more couples are wanting to do private vows. Yeah. Take some time in the morning. yeah Just the two of them. Or at their first look is a great time to do private vows, too. um String quartets or, like, saxophone. Just more live music is more important to people than it ever has been. Like, as guests arrive...
00:07:57
Speaker
Yeah. Ceremony. Our favorite is a touch of it and not having that be the whole thing. yeah There's still such a need for a wedding DJ. Which that could be, ah again, maybe that'll be one of our podcasts. But sometimes...
00:08:12
Speaker
We've seen weddings where it goes a little too far and the whole night it's a string quartet and no one can dance to that. So yeah we we think it's a good thing to use in sections of your wedding, but to make sure you balance it with things that everyone's going to like.
00:08:27
Speaker
Sure. I agree. And I mean, I think to like bands are kind of a trendish. I feel like. At least for Idaho. Yeah. but Yeah. We're always like 10 years behind. So don't hate us if you're like, already knew that.
00:08:39
Speaker
But I feel like, I don't know. There's something to be said about a wedding DJ too. And I just think bands are like cool. if it's Again, if that's like your vibe and your way to add a personal touch. And i don't know, we've had couples that are are in bands or whatever, or they met watching a band or who knows. But I just think they're so loud. Yeah.
00:08:59
Speaker
And just like, again, thinking about your guest experience and the kind of guests that are coming there and just, you know, and especially some bands, it's like there are certain vibe and they can only like really play certain kind of music. So, yeah, making sure they can cater to everyone. And I think.
00:09:13
Speaker
Back to like the noise level and indoor versus an outdoor wedding. And like if you can have an outdoor band. Yeah. It seems like a way better experience. An inside. Than an inside band. Yes. I think they have more fun too. But. Yeah. It's ah it's like going to an outdoor concert an indoor concert.
00:09:27
Speaker
Yeah. Like we will always pick an outdoor summer concert. Or way better. Compared to a winter indoor. So I just think it makes it for a better experience. And I mean, I think to the again, like bands are great. And if that's what you want to do, but also just like the MC part of it, I think it's lost a lot of times with our bands, which again, nothing wrong with a band. And we're not here bashing bands like hire a band if you want one. But we have a few we love. Yeah, we have a few that we love and we work with a handful of times a year. But I just think they're.
00:09:54
Speaker
Again, we could go down the DJ road. Yeah, that should be another one. DJ versus band. Yeah. But I just think there is something most DJs, professional DJs, are MCs and they help with the flow of the day where a band is there to be a band and perform and like do what they're good at, which I think is great. So it's just, again, things to think about if you hire a band. like You get a different feeling for your wedding. and For sure.
00:10:18
Speaker
Sometimes we have to be the ones MCing your band because they won't speak on a microphone. so Right. Those are things that like we talk through with and make sure you talk through with your planner and the band of who is going to be escorting guests from a to B or like yes announcing the couple for their first dance. Like who does all that if you don't have an MC who's also a wedding DJ. Yeah. And don't just say that your friend can do it because it's not. Because they don't know how and they're drunk. Yeah. So don't do that. And it's like know too a lot of bands are they only play from like.
00:10:51
Speaker
you know, maybe start of open dancing, like they only play two, three hours. So it's like, who's doing the dinner music? Who's, yeah, like Ali said, emceeing everything. So. Anyway, we'll stop on that. We could really go down bands.
00:11:05
Speaker
um Okay.

Incorporating Bright Colors and Interactive Elements

00:11:06
Speaker
Another thing that we're just seeing more and more of is color in weddings and usually brighter colors. Yeah. Like I went to a wedding this weekend. It was like bright red, like the reddest red I've seen. So it's fun.
00:11:19
Speaker
White weddings are more or less phasing out or all white. And we're seeing a lot more like character come into color. And using it in different ways, like colored napkins, colored candles. Like have a bride that they're doing all pastel colors and it's like a mixture of pastel colored candles on every table. Yeah. It's kind of cool. Which is so fun. So tons of color. Don't be afraid to use color in your wedding. Make sure the colors go well together. i mean, I swear when I back in the day, I wanted pink and orange wedding.
00:11:50
Speaker
And now I'm like, i totally could have done it. But 2026 trend. Yeah. But I got married six years ago. So it's like it wasn't as popular. I wanted to wear a pink dress like I wanted to do it all, but I didn't.
00:12:04
Speaker
Should have just waited. Val renewal. Yeah.
00:12:08
Speaker
um Another big one is like interactive stuff. Like, I mean, the 360 photo booths, I think, are super big, which are like super cool. I mean, again, you have to think like logistics of where they're going to fit. But I think they're super cool.
00:12:20
Speaker
Photo booths in general are yeah definitely still trending, yeah whether it's like a photo booth trailer or just stand a keepsake for your guests to take home. Like, I think a lot of people go to weddings and also want the professional photo of themselves to share somewhere. Yeah. so that's a nice way to get it.
00:12:37
Speaker
Over to your guests. We also have seen like cowboy hat bars where they can literally like burn your like initials on or a mountain or something crazy on a hat bar.
00:12:50
Speaker
different ribbons and stuff to it feathers you name it that's a really fun one mini golf um some of our venues here are actually putting in mini golf courses for their guests or we also have like mini golf traveling mini golf that you can hire and it's just like a company and they bring which again that win we may be way behind maybe it's like a Yeah, maybe that's been around forever, but that's new to us. And it is fun to give your guests something to do. I think this is a really nice touch, knowing that not everyone wants to dance. Not everyone wants to drink. Not everyone is going to have something to do throughout the night.
00:13:27
Speaker
So it gives a secondary option for those people. Sure. Awesome. Agreed.

Debating Timeless vs Trendy Decor

00:13:34
Speaker
Um, yeah, I mean, I think those are like the big trends. I mean, again, back to the animals. I mean, think another thing is like the we see it a lot like the cocktail napkins, naming the drinks after your dogs.
00:13:47
Speaker
We've had some people do like the big head, big head. What are they called? Fat heads for the dance floor. I mean, so that's a big thing. But I mean, as far as all the trends, like I versus like timeless or timeless versus short lived. I mean, i i don't know. Like Ali said, I think colors are coming back.
00:14:08
Speaker
I mean, I think that's like a big thing, but I still feel like a black and white wedding is like so timeless. And like, I mean, Ali and I were talking and it's like when you, you know, 30, 40 years from after your wedding, you're going to look back. And i just don't think you'd look back at a black and white wedding and be like,
00:14:23
Speaker
Why did i do that? Like I might, you know, if I would have done my chink in orange wedding, I might look back in 15 years and be like, I'm glad I didn't do that, you know? So I mean, I think that's something that's I feel like will always be timeless. Yeah. We always say like picking simple decor. hmm. Is always going to win over like a really busy visually or like two full table that you can't like actually sit at and eat a meal or like have a drink in front of you because there's so much on your 14 glasses. Totally. Like he's using simplify things.
00:14:56
Speaker
It can be like super easy. Basic but pretty. i think especially when you have a simple wedding, you can really like go all out on like a nice charger and really nice flatware and one nice glass. And all of that like speaks volumes and actually looks so much prettier than when you have...
00:15:16
Speaker
Everything. Or even like, you know, there's, you know, the really bougie linens that you can get. And it's like I had a couple where it's like they just did really nice, pretty floral linens that, yes, were a little expensive, but it was like that was like also a decor element. So it's like they did that with like a simple plate and a simple colored napkin that like matched the.
00:15:36
Speaker
Linen and then like simple florals and a table number. And it was like so simple and elegant and but beautiful and still looked like a very well put together wedding. But it was like not cluttered. Yeah. Or like something unexpected, like a velvet table number or like there's just little elements that you can add in So don't feel like you have to incorporate all the trends into your wedding. Like for sure.
00:16:02
Speaker
Pick one or two. We think clean, like true natural colored photos will stand. Yeah, the test of time. Yeah. um Again, when you're 80 and you're looking at your wedding photos or your kids are looking at them, I think there's a little bit of extreme editing sometimes um that goes really yellow or really vivid.
00:16:25
Speaker
And i just wonder if you'll like those still. Yeah. I mean, and again, this is like a hot take too, but even like the the blurry photos. Like I know it's like very trendy, which maybe this is my hot take. I don't like them. i think it looks like someone was shaking the camera and taking a photo, which that's what they're doing. And I think some people love it. and I think that's great if that's like your style. But again, when you're 80, are you going to look back and like it? I don't, I don't know. Maybe people will. Yeah. I just, my hot take is I don't like it.
00:16:59
Speaker
Right. who And then I don't know. I've, Some short lived stuff. We were kind of talking about like Polaroids. Like I feel like it was like super popular and I don't feel like it's 100 percent dead, but I feel like we've seen less and less. I feel like the last like ah two years ago, every wedding had the Polaroid camera. Guest book.
00:17:18
Speaker
Yeah, it was the guest book was a Polaroid.

Fading Trends and Customization Advice

00:17:20
Speaker
So it's like I'm just curious to see kind of how that shifts. I feel like it has died down quite a bit. And also like the phone recording. I feel like like leave a message or yeah whatever. I know. I can't remember what it's called.
00:17:31
Speaker
After the tone. Yeah. And you yeah answer you like leave a message for the bride and groom. Basically, i think the cool piece is like getting to hear people's voices. And that's why I always recommend like a videographer.
00:17:43
Speaker
And a photographer because there's some element to 10 years down so to be able to hear someone's voice. But they're also like a little complicated to work. And I always wonder if they turn out or not because you just start record and then you end. and I'm like okay if those are not a thing. and i mean works But the cool thing is we had one wedding that the videographer took some of it and it was like the part of the grandma saying it and added it to their video at the end. And I was like...
00:18:09
Speaker
bawling because was like, that's so cute. like You just said you're always going to have your grandma's voice. don't know. I think there are some cool elements to it. It's just... I don't know. They are very complex. Maybe we're just not the smartest. But we had one i one at one wedding and I was so stressed it wasn't working. Yes.
00:18:26
Speaker
Our trend we're not in love with, I would say, for the majority of our weddings. So I would say most of our weddings are mid-sized, 100 to 150 people. um Serpentine like tables or the caterpillar table. So they're going to snake basically back and forth.
00:18:42
Speaker
And they're beautiful and like in an editorial style photo shoot, style shoot. They look really cool visually. It's something that you're not used to seeing. But logistically, they only fit like four to six people max when a table should fit eight to ten. Yeah. It just creates kind of a weird... Yeah. Like it's yeah like if you were going to have 50 or less at your wedding, like it's... You could totally do it. It's like so cute and great. But yeah, i don't... I just...
00:19:12
Speaker
don't know. We even did like a photo shoot with it. And it's like, it's cool. And it's like the cool thing. But yeah, like we did. We got more of the caterpillar style where it was the rounds. And it's just like logistically. Yeah, was just like, oh, my God. Like if you had a legit wedding, you could not fit. You'd have to have double the amount of tables, which that I mean, again, this is going to go on a tangent. Could be a whole podcast that I could talk about is styled shoots. Like my problem with styled shoots.
00:19:35
Speaker
Well, if you know me, you know, I don't like them. But I think one of the main reasons is like you do a styled shoe with this serpentine table and it's so cool and beautiful. But it's like table luster it's unrealistic. And that one table costs how much?
00:19:50
Speaker
Because then now you're going to have to, like I said, double your actual needed amount of tables because you can't fit the actual amount of people at it. And double your linen. and Yeah. And so i don't know. That's just it gets a little out of control. Yeah, we think.
00:20:03
Speaker
Yeah. But yeah, I mean, some trends that we've have seen at real weddings that we've done. I mean, we've done a handful of the black and white and I just think it's I don't know.
00:20:14
Speaker
I just think they're great. And like black like there's something about what we were saying about black chairs, just like. Especially at the ceremony. Like, I don't know what it is, but there's just something about black chairs and then like black chairs with white linens. And it's just like very like surprising element. Yeah. And it just looks. And the one I'm thinking of specifically is like there was literally no decor on the table.
00:20:34
Speaker
Like it was so simple, but it was literally one of the prettiest weddings we've done because it was just so like clean and crisp and beautiful. And so I don't know. I just I think it's i love them I love black and white weddings. Love them. We want them forever. Yeah.
00:20:52
Speaker
And I mean, we kind of already said like the cowboy hat bar and the mini golf we've seen a lot. and Yeah. And this year, I think we saw more draping and going into next year. Like we have a lot.
00:21:02
Speaker
Our main draper is very busy this year because we use him a lot. He also is our dance floor guy. Yep. Should we drop his name? He's amazing. And he just ah has such a great eye of how he can like change a space and make it look different than it did before. And.
00:21:19
Speaker
It's a pretty inexpensive way to absolutely change yeah what you're looking at. So for sure. Those are definitely trends that we love. Yes. That we've loved at some of our weddings. Yeah.
00:21:32
Speaker
But and don't know i think the thing with trends... I don't know. I'm one of those people that I'm like usually anti-trends. Like I like to be my own person and I don't like to what everybody else is doing just because it's supposedly the cool thing to do So i just think it's important for like our couples to like remember that it's like, yeah, if there's a trend you love, like go with it. But like also like don't forget like your personality in it And it's like, you know, how can you like pick a trend but just
00:22:03
Speaker
You know, maybe not do exactly what you saw in a wedding. I mean, Ali was saying that earlier, like you saw a wedding and it was great and beautiful, but like. Make it your own. Yeah. Like don't like copy a wedding because that's.
00:22:14
Speaker
I don't know Like, what fun is that? Yeah. And you're always going to be it's never going to be the exact same because you don't have the same vendors or the same resources at that wedding. So if you're just literally trying to copy a wedding the exact way that it looked, it's never going to turn out the way you want. So I think pick an element that you love, the champagne tower with the florals around it whatever.
00:22:34
Speaker
The black and white dance You love the black and white dance floor. And then you pick a few elements that you want to splurge on and that really are going to make a huge difference. And then add in your own variation and touch. Right. to Like we said, like you could still have, if you wanted all white florals or you wanted to go with like the...
00:22:51
Speaker
you know, a certain color scheme like that you saw at a wedding. That's great. But like maybe pick different flowers. Maybe don't use the exact same flowers. Maybe there's a flower that your mom loves or like your grandma had a flower farm growing up or something that just could add a little bit more personality to it to make it more you. Well, I think that's the weddings that we end up Either getting to know the couple the best or like loving when they really use like a personal.
00:23:16
Speaker
Like we had one that named every table like after their date spots or like trips they'd gone on. So it was like Sun Valley, Monterey Bay. and They had like photos or like a story of like what they did there.
00:23:27
Speaker
um Or we've had one up in Sun Valley and like every table was a run on like Sun Valley Ski Hill. So like there's so many ways to personalize a wedding yeah just to you guys and just to what's important to you.
00:23:39
Speaker
And so I think it's important to take time in the planning process to try to find some creative ways to really make it feel like you and your story. don't forget that your spouse, like, yeah you know, it's not just I think that sometimes, too, it's like, you know, there's usually in a couple like one that's very.
00:23:57
Speaker
has always dreamed of having their wedding. And then the other one that's like, I'm just here. And I think, you know, as much as they say they don't want to be involved, i think it's important to like involve them, involve both parties. And to then like the family will notice like, you know, oh they brought in their, you know, so-and-so's grandma's favorite flowers and like just little touches that like makes it like both of your weddings, not just one. Yeah.
00:24:21
Speaker
But yeah. And I think our big thing too is like, Be a trendsetter. Like you don't have to love all the trends. And if there's a trend you don't like, but you, you know, really wanted a pink and orange wedding, like, and it wasn't a trendy thing, like do it. Totally. Like if you're going to look back and love it, like who cares what the k not says is trendy? Like if it's not trendy to you, like what does it matter? Yeah.
00:24:45
Speaker
And don't be afraid to like go against the grain. We didn't have a guest book and it wasn't important to me. And my mom was like a little mortified, but... I was like, I'm never going to look at it. And I don't want stuff taking up space in my house. And no one said a word to me. And we're none the wiser. We had a videographer who got everyone on video. And like that was more important to me than guest book. So I think to like make it your own but i were decisions. yeah And don't listen all to all the people.
00:25:11
Speaker
No, it's the biggest thing. Everyone has opinions. Don't listen to them. Go be go be a trendsetter. Cheers. Cheers.