Modern brides really are spoilt for choice when it comes to where they say, ‘I do’. Also, no doubt for the same reason, 76% of brides will be holding their ceremony indoors! Need help planning your wedding, browse our WED2B Wedding supplier directory Spring is the second most popular season while just 13% of couples are planning a festive, winter do. Unsurprisingly, due to the unpredictable British weather, the most popular time to get married is also the warmer summer months. The vast majority of brides are planning a wedding in the UK with just 15% heading overseas to say their vows. Find the perfect bridal accessory for your bridal look. Want to know where your colour choice comes on the list? Check out the full results here! Pick the right colours and styles of bridesmaids dresses for your girls.Īnd what does the modern bride accessorise her dress with? A classic hand-tied bouquet of course! 59% brides choose to carry one down the aisle (while wearing sophisticated ivory shoes and styling their hair in chic up-do!). Although blue was the second favourite, with 23% of brides choosing this attractive, summery shade. When putting together their wedding party, most brides go for a maximum of four bridesmaids and dress them in pink, which was top of the list when it came to dress colours. This is closely followed by a fabulous, curve-enhancing fishtail, which is generally purchased between nine and 18 months before the big day. Despite this, when it comes to wedding dresses, the universally flattering A-line silhouette is still the big winner. Meghan Markle's stunning dress started a new trend for understated, minimalist chic, following last May's royal wedding. Only 12% of brides plan to make one part of their celebrations. The American trend of a rehearsal dinner the night before doesn't seem to be catching on either. Rustic was the most popular theme, with 36% of brides decorating their venue in this relaxed, low-key look. Most prefered enduring favourites, such as champagne drinks receptions, sit-down meals and iced wedding cakes, to trendier alternatives, such as cocktails, food stalls or 'naked' cakes. Today’s couples are more traditional than you might expect too. The average couple will be spending between £5,000 and £10,000 on their big day. And, when it comes to money, modern brides know how to manage their budgets. The majority are engaged for between one and two years, so there's enough time to get the details just right or to save up to cover the costs of the wedding. ![]() ![]() Our survey reveals that most brides are happy to wait for that walk down the aisle. ![]() They also reveal exactly what today’s bride wants for her perfect big day. The full report gives an accurate picture of all aspects of a modern day wedding, right through from the engagement to the honeymoon. Every year we receive thousands of entries into our survey so we can pinpoint the top wedding trends, discover the latest style ideas and inspire future brides, helping them create the wedding of their dreams. The results of the WED2B 2018 Wedding Survey are in and, with over 5,000 respondents, it really is the most comprehensive wedding trends survey of its kind.
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