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Top Wedding Trends and Ideas for 2013 from Mindy Weiss {part 2}

You may remember Wednesday's post that featured part 1 of the top wedding trends for 2013 from Mindy Weiss. Today Jackie, {my twitter friend who attended a special luncheon on my behalf} is back with part 2 of the wedding trends Mindy discussed. And, be sure to check out the end of this post as I have details on how you could be the lucky winner of Erica Courtney® platinum diamond earrings worth $11,000 from Perfect Circle® Jewelry Insurance.

I now turn the blog over to Jackie who is back to talk about more of the hottest trends and ideas for 2013 weddings according to Mindy Weiss.

​2013 wedding trends by Mindy Weiss {part 2}

Reception & Decor:
• The outdoor wedding concept is still big - Mindy has gotten lots of requests for bringing the outside in, creating indoor gardens, and large green/floral elements like vertical green walls; indoor furniture and decor incorporates elements like metal furniture and lanterns. Even if the venue is a traditional ballroom-style space, couples are going out of their way to make it feel more personal and intimate and less like a ballroom.
​• If a part of the wedding ceremony or reception is outdoors, decor includes sofas, pillows, chairs and big cushions in "outdoor" fabrics like stripes
​• Lighting is becoming more of an important consideration, but brides are requesting more unique and interesting fixtures; Mindy gave two examples, one in which she lit upside umbrellas and another in which she had colored chandeliers
​• Lace elements and a lot of them are still popular: table linens, lace-wrapped vases and jars, etc. {Mindy even had a reception tent made out of lace}

Food:
​• The big thing in food choices at weddings is "farm-to-table" - lots of local and seasonal ingredients being used if the venue is able to provide it
​• Things on the way out include:
– signature cocktails
– dessert tables or candy buffets - these are morphing into very specific things like a popcorn bar or a cookie bar
– 4+ course sit-down dinners - lots of couples are opting for 3 courses so guests can move around and dance more
​• Brides and grooms are not wanting to do the cake-cutting, though Mindy insists it's still a good idea.

Music & Entertainment:
• Brides & grooms are choosing DJs over live bands, or having a live band for a few hours and having a DJ play for the end of the evening and into the after party. Couples are still very fond of music from the 1980s!
​• First dance songs are becoming more unique and "hip" - more rock, hip hop, etc; couples are still taking lessons and learning to dance more formally, but the music selections are less traditional, and even less serious

Social Media:
​• Lots of couples are creating wedding hastags to keep track of photos that friends and family take & share on social media sites like Twitter & Instagram
​• Wedding planners have found it easier to work with brides because of sites like Pinterest and Loverly because brides can collect and share what inspires them, which helps planners and other vendors give brides exactly what they want.

Other Wedding-related events:
• Multiple events are becoming popular: 
​– having more than one bridal shower
​– also gaining popularity is the bridal luncheon, which usually includes the bride and her bridesmaids, mother-of-the-bride and other close female friends & participants in the wedding
​• Rehearsal dinners are becoming less formal and another avenue in which brides & grooms can express their personalities; Mindy has seen and planned many themed rehearsal dinners - mexican fiestas, italian family-style meals, clam bakes, etc, and BBQs still seem to be most popular. By going this more causal route, couples are also saving money.

Destination Weddings: 
• Still very popular - Mindy planned 10 last year and has 30 scheduled for this year
​• lots of couples like the "summer camp" idea where everyone coming to the wedding makes a mini vacation out of it, and many hotels are now marketing themselves as ideal destination wedding places because of the activities and services they can provide for multiple events.

Lastly - here are some final wedding tips from Mindy:
• Photography: Mindy has been seeing a lot of 'artsy' photographers turning to wedding photography but many are not experienced enough to know which shots are really important, so couples should be sure to think through what shots they'd like their photographer to take and discuss before the day of the wedding
• Budget-savers: 
​– Skip the champagne toast. This is a big cost item that most guests probably won't miss; instead opt for sparkling wine or skip it altogether.
​– Going with a DJ over a live band, or having a few live instruments (sax & guitar for example) play along with the DJ. Many DJs have much bigger personalities and are savvy about entertaining guests without being too cheesy or gimmicky, so it's a great way to cut costs.
​– Don't get a wedding cake intended for every single guest - opt for a smaller cake for cutting with a sheet cake option 
​– Use the venue's offerings in terms of linens - tablecloths in particular; then rent napkins to customize your look and add color
​– Unless the venue requires it, opt for fewer courses if it's a sit-down dinner.

With everything I'm seeing in the industry - these trends are spot on for 2013. Although, I have to say I'm not so sure about the Signature Cocktail trend as being on the way out. Maybe it's because of the saturation with Pinterest, but I'm seeing signature cocktails popping up everywhere. What are your thoughts on this "trend"? I'd love to hear what you think.

Photo Credits: 
outdoor furniture with Striped pillows,  cookie bartomato saladpopcorn bar

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Top Wedding Trends and Ideas for 2013 from Mindy Weiss {part 1}
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Wedding season recently kicked off with an exclusive luncheon featuring celebrity wedding planner Mindy Weiss at the Gramercy Park Hotel Rooftop Terrace in NYC. I was honored to have been asked to join Mindy for lunch, but since I wasn't able to travel to the city I asked Jackie {a recent newlywed who I have met via twitter and works in the city} if she could attend on my behalf. I was thrilled to know she could go and she has come back here to share the details that were discussed. I now turn the blog over to Jackie to share part 1 of the hot trends and ideas for 2013 that Mindy discussed. And, be sure to come back on Friday for even more top wedding trends in part 2. Also on Friday, I will be sharing details on how you could win Erica Courtney® platinum diamond earrings worth $11,000 from Perfect Circle® Jewelry Insurance. {from above: top left photo courtesy of Jackie, bottom left and right photo courtesy of Perfect Circle Jewelry Insurance}

The BIG Wedding Themes according to Mindy include:
1. Bringing back tradition & classic elements
​2. More personalized details
​3. Creating more intimate events and spaces
​4. Rustic vintage style or themed weddings are still very popular

And, now we move onto more specific elements with even more to come on Friday morning . . .

​2013 wedding trends from Mindy Weiss

Bridal Attire, Accessories & Jewelry: 
• Lots of bridal attire and accessories are inspired by red carpet looks {especially shoes and purses}
​• In addition, brides are also leaning toward more vintage styles in terms of purses and shoes
​• Brides are buying purses for their big day more often than not
​• Wedding bands and engagement rings in yellow & rose gold, also being mixed & matched with other metals to gives a unique & personal style
​• For bridal & bridesmaids jewelry, color is being used to add a personal touch in the wedding colors or even as "something blue"
​• Nail polish has become a more prominent part of bridal attire, as well as a popular bridesmaids gift {lots of unusual colors like neon and gray}
​• Mindy's picks for favorite bridal gown designers in 2013 include Monique Lhuillier, Jenny Packham & Carolina Herrera
​• More brides are wanting to change into a short dress or have a "going away" outfit
​• Lots of wedding day decor items are being influenced by dress details, especially lace. When it comes to decor elements, Mindy recommends either going big (with lace for example, using everywhere) or just a few small details - anything in the middle won't work.

Bridesmaid Attire:
• Brides are moving away from having their maids wear all the same dress
​• Many brides are now sending their maids a color swatch and allowing them to select their own dresses
​• Popular colors this year are shades of green, perhaps because of Pantone's 2013 color of the year being Emerald. Other popular colors include shades of blush and purple, and much less cream and ivory shades.

Groom attire:
• Lots of grooms are choosing to purchase their wedding day attire over renting, even tuxedos
​• Hand-tied bow ties are making a come-back
​• Tom Ford has been the men's designer of choice
​• Grooms are also changing into less formal "going away" outfits
​• Many grooms Mindy has worked with recently have become very involved in planning the wedding and care about the details

Paper:
• Invitations are going back to traditional looks: lots of engraving and classic styles (and much less letterpress), beveled edges; color is used more as a accent in the invitation edging or envelope liners
​• Hand calligraphy is still in, as are vintage stamps
​• Save-the-Dates are becoming more casual - more couples are choosing to send them via email, many preferring to spend the money on invitations; if couples are sending paper save-the-dates, they tend to be more fun and quirky, while the invitation remains more formal

Flowers:
• Low centerpieces seem to be popular choice, coming from a desire to create a more intimate atmosphere
​• Color trends: creams and greens, lavender and grey-tinted colors - lots flowers like amnesia roses being used.

What are your favorite wedding trends from Mindy? ​On Friday, Jackie will be back to share the trends for receptions, destination weddings and more from Mindy.

Photo Credits: Black and Gray Wedding Invitation SuiteCypress Breeze Printed Dress, Low CenterpiecesMini Taffeta Wedding Dress, Checkered Shirt with PantsVintage Style Purse, ​That's What She Said Save the Date