As wedding fads move through the trend cycle, couples are leaning into personalization, immersive experiences and bold aesthetics. Gen Z is getting married, and they are making sure everyone knows it is their moment!
Wedding trends that are in for 2026
Video projection
Instead of flat photos in a frame at a reception, we love it when couples have a video of their love story playing on a loop throughout cocktail hour and reception. Playing a video on a wall behind the bar or the dance floor can make a significant impact and fill empty wall space.
Unique ceremony and reception design
From a circular ceremony setup to serpentine or caterpillar reception tables, we are seeing people trend towards more unique layouts. The key is to select something practical and visually pleasing.
Dessert towers
Champagne towers have been all the rage lately, but why stop at just champagne? Dessert towers are a great way to display and serve crowd favorites like tiramisu or chocolate mousse, adding an extra element of sweetness to your celebration.
Bold florals
Couples are looking to shake up the last few years of white and green with some personality, including vibrant reds and oranges, or even earthy moss green and terra cotta. They want their wedding to feel fresh and exciting and are using color to make those statements. Other in vogue pairings include high-contrast duos such as emerald green with a soft blush or mocha with a dusty blue.
Focused ceremonies
While you may want to have your favorite people by your side on your wedding day, it doesn’t mean they have to be right next to you. Reserve the second row or aisle seats for your wedding parties to sit during the ceremony, keeping the spotlight on you and your partner on your special day while curating beautiful ceremony photos.
Wedding trends that are out for 2026
Baby’s breath
While baby’s breath has had a substantial and somewhat ethereal moment in many wedding arrangements, florists are seeing a shift away from it. Baby’s breath was originally intended to be used as a cost-effective filler flower. However, when used as the star, or even only, flower in larger arrangements and installations, the high volume required comes with a hefty price tag.
White as a neutral color
Couples are taking a more literal approach to the word “neutral” when it comes to florals and incorporating more taupe and greens. For today’s clients, neutral equals natural. White flowers still have a place, but they’re no longer in the neutral bucket, instead serving as statement stems in more modern, clean arrangements.
Incorporating traditions you don’t like
Ultimately, the day is about you as a couple. If certain traditions don’t resonate with you and your partner or don’t fit your family dynamic, then you’re not obligated to do them. Make choices that reflect your relationship and lifestyle.
Sarah Cox is the assistant director of marketing for BTTS Events.
This story is from the Spring 2026 issue of Columbus Weddings. Sign up for our newsletter here.
This article originally appeared on Columbus Monthly: Here’s What’s Trending for 2026 Weddings, and What to Leave Behind
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