october 25th, 2018
By Carmen
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1. "The Dress" Aesthetics is good, but comfort is even better. Pocket dresses are becoming increasingly popular, especially because they allow you to store a few personal items, including the phone of course - the concept should appeal to the 84% of brides who go on social networks on D-Day. Dresses with short sleeves and simple designs, such as the one Meghan Markle wore when she married Prince Harry, will be preferred to allow wives to have fun without cluttering up until the end of the night.
2. The return of colours
No more pastel, cream, powder pink.... Hamish Shephar predicts a thundering return of bright colours. Vibrant shades of pink, red and even orange should be everywhere, from floral arrangements to bridesmaids' dresses. No less discreet, silver and gold wedding dresses could be THE fashion trend. To shine a thousand, right?
3. Ethical" ceremonies
The environment is everyone's concern, why should it be any different at weddings? They promise to be greener by 2019, with very little plastic, plants that can be replanted and organic menus. A philanthropic impulse inspired by the marriage of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex could also be observed: instead of asking for gifts, the couple could encourage donations to associations. Pretty generous!
4. The presence of technology
On the program, drones that take overall views of the site and powerful technologies to produce breathtaking videos. No, it's not a science fiction movie, but the wedding of tomorrow... or rather 2019.
5. The engagement honeymoon
The concept is rather simple: we no longer go on a trip after the wedding, but after the engagement. The (double) goal? Take advantage of your savings before they are squandered in the organization of the big event and know precisely the budget that remains after the escapade in Bora-Bora or elsewhere. Smart! Smart!
If you are one of the happy couples who will say "yes" by the end of the year or in 2019, we wish you all the best in advance!
Source: Biba