How to Choose a Wedding Band: 8 Tips From a Top Bandleader

Your wedding band will ensure that every special moment happens on schedule and will moderate the mood of your gathering, from introducing the happy couple to filling the dance floor with your friends and family. It’s an important job, but we’ve got tips to help you navigate the selection process to choose the wedding band that’s right for you.

We interviewed Ken Arlen, Owner of Arlen Music Productions, one of the best wedding bands in Chicago, for insight into how to choose a wedding band. Arlen Music is home to five dance bands, five more creative music ensembles, and options galore for smaller groupings — meaning that Ken Arlen is perfectly poised to offer advice on wedding band selection. Read on for his 8 tips for how to choose a wedding band.

Ken Arlen, Owner of Arlen Music Productions

As a sought-after orchestra leader and saxophonist, Ken Arlen has been a featured entertainer for numerous celebrities and dignitaries, from the President of the United States to Hollywood stars. Ken is also the founder of Arlen Music Productions, a Chicago-based entertainment company that specializes in providing live customized music for special events. He has led the transformation of the event music in Chicago and, over the last decade, has brought this force to the national event scene through his performances with the Ken Arlen Evolution Orchestra.

Arlen Music Productions

Arlen Music Productions

Chicago, IL

Providing music for a wedding is a fully customized production. Just like a florist or décor company will create a unique environment for your wedding, entertainment should do the same: create an experience. No two weddings are identical. It is my belief that this important truth gets overlooked by many couples. 

Some bands may sound great but are not versatile or flexible in their approach. They pretty much deliver the same show at every wedding. A great wedding band will tune into the vision of the couple who is marrying, ask the right questions, and deliver a fully customized event from the ceremony through cocktails, dinner, and dancing.   

Great music and performance are hugely important but only account for 50% of what makes wedding entertainment successful. The other 50% is production, preparation, customization, timing, reading the crowd, emceeing, and creating flow during the evening to integrate their performance with other vendors. 

You want a band who can succeed in all of these roles, which can make choosing a wedding band complicated. We have advice to make the process easier — and your wedding an especially memorable celebration.

1. What are most couples looking for in a wedding band?

All of our clients want the same thing. They want: a packed dance floor; their family and friends to comment that this was the most fun they have ever had at a wedding; and to hear that this was the best band they have ever heard at a wedding. With all five of our dance bands, that’s the response we get from every client.

2. How do I begin looking for my perfect wedding band?

Ask your venue or catering team for referrals

If you are starting from scratch when shopping for a band, ask for referrals from your venue catering managers. They’ve likely seen almost every band in town coming to perform night in and night out and they really know the good ones from the bad. If the band doesn’t do all the right things from when they first arrive at the venue until they depart at the end of the night, the venue will notice.

Check with your photographer for recommendations

Also ask photographers for recommendations. They are usually in the room the entire night capturing the energy, spirit, and soul of the evening. The more animated your guests are on the dance floor, the better the photos. Your carefully-selected photographer will be able to make suggestions for your carefully-chosen band

Seek out online reviews

Read the reviews online. Reputation cannot be bought or engineered by the band. It is created by what clients say about the band. If a bandleader has hundreds of 5-star reviews, you know they are doing something right. 

Listen to your intuition

Finally, and most importantly, trust your instincts. If you suspect something is not right about a band, I can assure you that you’re probably correct.  

Check PartySlate

PartySlate’s vendor listings feature the top wedding entertainers near you, as well as insights and recommendations from our editorial team. For example, see our newest list of the Best Wedding Bands in Chicago, on which Arlen Music Productions appears.

3. What is the difference between a “music production company” and a wedding band?

A “music production company” is able to fill all of the roles noted above, with a focus on customization for every single couple they work with. As executive coach and my good friend Dan Sullivan is fond of saying, “Frank Sinatra didn’t move pianos.” Meaning, generally talent doesn’t do the heavy lifting; yet, when you’re a sole proprietor and bandleader, you have to do everything. 

A music production company, on the other hand, has a full staff to ensure that no detail is missed and that the band is able to focus on making their performance meaningful and memorable. As a music production company, Arlen Music Productions (AMP) produces music at the highest level. I always ask myself the question, what would Quincy Jones (who in my opinion is the greatest music producer of all time) do if he were producing this wedding music? 

At AMP, every song is charted out with parts for every instrument and rehearsed so the performance is “off book” and delivered from the heart. If we have 4 vocalists on stage, we have 4-part harmonies. If we have a horn section, each instrument is playing a thoughtfully arranged horn part that sounds fantastic.  My goal is to perform music so to the audience it feels like all the energy and nuance of a live performance of the original artist. 

4. How can you ensure that you are hiring a music production company?

Look at their website, call the company or bandleader, and ask the right questions. Here are some suggested questions to ask:

  1. What is your unique process? Specifically, how do you take a client from the beginning of the process to a fully-customized, unique experience?
  2. What type of infrastructure and support does your company have that will allow my band to fully focus on their performance at my wedding?
  3. Are you willing to prepare and perform our special requests?
  4. Are you capable of bringing in innovative or special musician elements if requested? 

5. What should I look for when watching a band’s video?

When checking out a band, make sure you hear sound captured at a live performance. Some bands offer a video montage which is a collection of images edited over a studio recording. You really want to know what this band sounds like live without the ability to edit the soundtrack in the studio.

You want to know that what you see is what you get; this means that the performers you are sampling on a video are the ones who will actually play at your wedding. Many bands are revolving doors of musicians and vocalists. You want the benefit of a group that has the chemistry that comes from performing together on a regular basis, with all their arrangements rehearsed and polished for performance. You definitely don’t want any weak links on your wedding stage.

6. What questions should I ask a potential wedding band/bandleader?

Does the band have access to an extensive library of arrangements?

At AMP, we have built one of the largest libraries of special event music in the world.  We have over 6 arrangers writing for the company on a weekly basis; and if there is a new song that hits the airwaves, we will add it to our repertoire that week.  

Do the vocalists memorize their lyrics?

You don’t want vocalists to stand in front of a music stand reading lyrics while they are singing.  There is no way to do that and connect with the audience while delivering a genuine performance.

How many vocalists are in the band?

You want a variety of vocalists. Vocalists interpret and deliver the emotion of the lyric and melody. Every dance song since the 1940s is driven by a vocal. You want vocalists that sound stylistically correct. Again, we are not trying to make a song sound different from the original artist; we are trying to interpret the music so it sounds like a live concert of the original artist.  

Tell me about the bandleader’s experience.

You want an experienced bandleader that can read your crowd and can switch gears quickly. Reading a crowd and making decisions in the moment is essential to the success of keeping your dance floor full.  If something is not working, your bandleader should be able to shift gears and segue into another song, tempo, or style that will keep people on the dance floor. 

Personally, this is my absolute favorite part of bandleading. It is truly an artform and something that I believe I have perfected to the highest level. My dance floors are always full, all night long. I know every nuance to keep guests engaged and excited. And if you build the energy of an evening correctly, you will mesmerize the audience and create a world class experience.   

Will I have a dedicated sound engineer?

Make sure your band has a dedicated sound engineer. These days, we have digital settings for different rooms; you want an engineer who can mix from an iPad standing in his tux in the back of your room. 

One who can put his ears where your guests are to make sure the music is equalized correctly and properly mixed at a comfortable volume level. The vocalists should be heard clearly, and the bass should not be “boomy” and drown everything else out (this is not only annoying, but will destroy your investment in your band). On the same note, you want a band that invests in the very best audio equipment on the market. Cheap will sound bad.  

Will all of the music be performed live (i.e., without replacement tracks)?

I’m a big believer that all the music should be performed live. Some bands like to perform with tracks replacing live instruments which, to me, takes the living soul out of the music. In my opinion, you will really start to notice that something is missing throughout your celebration. I also believe that tracks lock in a tempo and form and do not allow a band to be flexible with the changes necessary to keep people dancing; it inhibits performers from interacting and reacting with guests. 

How does the band adapt to the mood of the room?

The differentiating factor between bands is the sheer quality of the production of musicians and vocalists. You want a band that doesn’t just play the right song selections, but also has a sense of order and of building momentum. It’s not easy to be a great wedding band, and experience pays off. For these reasons, your favorite bar band will probably be a disaster performing at a wedding; it is just a different beast.    

What does the band wear while performing at weddings?

Ask your band about wardrobe. You put so much thought into your dress, tux, and the look of the room; you don’t want any unpleasant surprises when the musicians show up too casually dressed for a black-tie wedding. If you want an elegant wedding, the band should be dressed elegantly. On the other hand, if you want a more casual affair, the band should be able to dress appropriately for that as well.

Does the band provide an experienced MC?

Absolutely, yes. Your bandleader should be a very experienced MC and be able to create or implement the timeline and flow for the evening, filling in all the portions of the evening with the correct music. It is important for your MC/bandleader to coordinate with all of your other vendors, and if you have a wedding planner, the teamwork should be smooth and effortless. This coordination is hugely important to the success of a wedding.

An MC will set the tone of your celebration; that tone should be a reflection of you as a couple.

7. What if I also want additional entertainment or different options for different parts of my wedding celebration?

Your production company should be able to offer you plenty of combinations for the perfect entertainment throughout your wedding For example, at some weddings, we present rock violins (our “Sirens”) performing on pedestals for cocktail music. In fact, one recent father-of-the-bride said it was a huge hit with his guests and that everyone is still talking about the uniqueness and energy. 

Sometimes, we provide jamming acoustic guitars (triple fret) or virtuoso instrumental musicians or specialty musicians like flamenco guitar. Often, we create something we have never done before at a wedding. My favorite client is one that says, “Ken, what new and innovative music production do you have up your sleeve?” I become a kid in a candy store; we have no shortage of creativity.

8. What are popular entertainment options for a wedding ceremony?

Again, your only limit for the performance at your ceremony is imagination. For ceremony music, we can go from an elegant pianist and violin to a small chamber orchestra with operatic vocalists. 

Probably the most popular presentation is piano, woodwinds, and three violins or a string quartet. But even in this context, we are incredibly creative with repertoire and perform not just classical music but hundreds of arrangements of popular rock tunes featuring groups like Coldplay, Ed Sheeran, Leon Bridges, or classics from the Beatles and more. Performed on violins, this music can be mixed with traditional classical music for a processional and will work perfectly. 

Arlen’s last piece of sage advice: “When it comes to your wedding entertainment, invest in great music with a reputable company and it will be the very best investment you make for the fun and energy of your wedding. The dance floor will be packed all night!!”

7 Ways to Wow With Your Wedding First Dance

Many years later, I still remember my wedding first dance. My husband and I were understandably nervous; neither of us could dance. For months, we fretted over how we would be able to enjoy such a nerve-wracking moment. Finally, a lightbulb went off…

One night, while watching You Only Live Twice for what must have been the millionth time, the opening credits rolled — and with it, Nancy Sinatra’s iconic theme song for the movie came on. Immediately, we turned to each other, as if reading the other’s thoughts.

When the lights dimmed for our first dance, the crowd hushed — but only for so long. By the first few notes, murmurings were heard. Once the lyrics started, excited whispers exploded. 

While we managed to make it through the song without tripping (huge success), it probably didn’t matter. Though truth be told, I’m pretty sure we could have fallen flat on our faces, and it still would have been a hit. To this day, friends and family talk about our unique song choice — and how it perfectly fit our personalities.

Ken Arlen, Director of Arlen Music Productions, shares, “We always advise our couples to pick a song that has special significance to their relationship.” He goes on to say, “Sometimes it is the first song they danced to when they started dating or a song they both loved hearing when they started to fall in love. For this reason, we tell all of our clients that we will learn any song for their first dance. It is such a special moment, and they deserve to have their perfect song.”

Of course, song selection is just the beginning. PartySlate asked eight top entertainment companies for unique ways to make a wedding first dance memorable. From inviting loved ones onto the dance floor to creating custom video backdrops, these insider tips will make your first dance a cherished part of your celebration — even if you hate dancing.

1. Find the Perfect Wedding First Dance Song

First dance at transparent tented wedding with chandelier focal point | PartySlate
photographer: Anerino Originals | planning & design: Evantine Design | venue: Philadelphia Museum of Art | entertainment: Starlight Music

Bradley Jones, Bandleader of Aragon Artists’ party band Village Theory, says, “A memorable first dance should always start with a memorable song. Of course, what’s ‘memorable’ can be very subjective.”

Knowing this, Aragon Artists will ask couples to imagine their relationship made into a movie — then imagine the theme song. “This is a particularly helpful approach for couples who may get overwhelmed in their search for the ‘perfect’ song. The truth is, there’s no such thing as a perfect song — but there’s always a song out there that’s uniquely perfect for every couple.”

Aragon Artists suggests that couples work closely with their bandleader when selecting music for a first dance. This will save each couple significant time in narrowing down their choices.

Jones says, “Once that’s figured out, your dance can be creative, traditional, or something in between. Big time dancers? Work with a choreographer to create the next viral wedding moment. Got four left feet? Keep your routine short and sweet by inviting guests to join you on the dance floor. Consider yourselves on the quirky side? Use props (or a costume change) to make your dance truly one-of-a-kind.”

Most importantly, Aragon Artists reminds couples to just have fun and be themselves. “Ultimately, nothing will be more memorable to your family and friends than just seeing you happy and totally in love.”

Danny Chaimson, President and CEO of Gold Coast Events agrees. “Your first dance song choice should be a reflection of you as a couple. It’s a great chance to go outside of the box, since whatever you pick will work. Try and find a song or artist that encapsulates a special moment for you, or has a significant meaning in your relationship. Then, just have fun with it. It can be choreographed or totally off the cuff.  Either way, your guests just want to see the love that you have for each other — the reason why they’re all there in the first place!”

Still need help sifting through endless song rosters? Here are a few more insider tips:

Dance to Your Song

Lloyd Snyder, Co-Bandleader of Evolution Orchestra of Arlen Music Productions, reminds couples that this is the obvious choice. “Love and relationships always have a soundtrack. You can’t go wrong in picking that special song that reminds you of when you were falling in love. And a good band will be able to arrange it and play it no matter what it is.”

Myoshi Marilla, Creative Director and Band Leader of Starlight Music, concurs. “My best advice on how to make your first dance memorable is to choose a song that has real meaning to you both and fits your personality! If it’s that one song that was playing when you first met in college, go for it! If it’s something fun and upbeat with a silly dance you both like doing at parties, don’t be afraid to let loose.”

Starlight Music also reminds couples to make the moment truly about themselves. “Everyone at your wedding knows you and loves you. So be yourself! This is truly the one moment in the reception where it’s all about you and your new spouse.”

Go With a Popular Song…or a Classic

Evolution Orchestra also suggests looking to the latest hits for inspiration. “Every year, an artist comes out with a good slow dance. Music is magical in the way it can transport you through time. If there’s a good love song that comes out around the time of your wedding planning, why not timestamp your first dance, so that every time it comes on, you’ll instantly travel through time and be right back on the dance floor?”

On the other hand, Starlight Music reminds couples to consider the long game. “If longevity is important to you, choose a song that is meaningful and yet recognizable. You may want to be able to ask the band or DJ at a party to play your first dance song in twenty years! Just remember, recognizable doesn’t have to mean boring!”

Create a Medley or New Arrangement

Starlight Music shares, “There are many times where we’re asked to customize a first dance, whether it’s jumping to a specific part of the song, changing the tempo or vibe, or mashing it up with something else because you have TWO favorite songs and can’t choose. We are flexible. We just want you to have your moment the way you want it.”

Lisa Ciampi Borres, Director of Sales at On The Move, agrees that custom arrangements makes any wedding first dance stand out. “One of our favorite ways to make the first dance memorable is by creating a medley or new arrangement of one or two different songs for the couples’ first dance.”

On The Move recommends one option for creating a medley. “One option that we really love is picking a song that is important to the couple and starting off slow — whether it’s the original rendition of the song or a scaled black, acoustic version — and then picking up the pace and making it more upbeat, ultimately asking all of the guests to join them.”

Amy Yassinger, Owner of Yazz Jazz Music & Productions, states, “Another option is to have a medley of a slow song with a more upbeat one.” On The Move agrees and recommends “allowing the band to find a creative way to transition between the two songs.” On The Move goes on to confirm how this is a great option for couples who can’t decide on just one song.

Evolution Orchestra of Arlen Music Productions sums it up perfectly. “With the popularity of viral videos and TikTok, nothing is more fun than starting off with a classic song like ‘The Way You Look Tonight,’ and then after one chorus, break into another song and watch everyone’s jaw hit the floor. We recently played ‘Can’t Take My Eyes Off You’ with a surprise break into ‘The Middle’ by Zedd.”

2.  Retell Your Love Story With an Introduction

Couple gives speech on dance floor in front of band | PartySlate
photo courtesy of & entertainment: Yazz Jazz Music & Productions | planner: Clover Events | décor: Fleur Inc | venue: University Club of Chicago

Artem Lomaz, Wedding & Event MC at NinetyThree Entertainment, knows there’s a variety of ways to make a wedding first dance memorable. But for him, it all has to tie back to the couple.

“It needs to be reflective of their style, spirit, and character,” he tells us. “Personally, I love incorporating a quick introduction that leads to their first dance: a retelling of their love story, and how it all culminates in the very moment that everyone is about to witness. It gives guests a deeper glimpse into their story, while also giving the couple a sentimental (mental) stroll through their courtship.” 

3. Include a Personalized Message

Couple smiles happily during their first dance | PartySlate
photographer: Jenna Brianne Photography | planner & design: Designer Events Inc. | venue: The Mansion on Main Street | entertainment: Artem Lomaz – NinetyThree Entertainment

NinetyThree Entertainment also encourages couples to record a short message stating what this moment means to them. Then, they work with the band or DJ to “infuse that recorded message into the first dance song.”

The entertainment company goes on to say, “Although the couple may be aware that their significant other will also be incorporating a line, it serves as a sentimental surprise when they actually hear what their partner pre-recorded for them.” 

4. Bring Guests Onto the Dance Floor

Couple dance to first song at Mayne Stage with friends seated around them on dance floor | PartySlate
photographer: Jason Kaczorowski Photography | venue: Mayne Stage | entertainment: Yazz Jazz Music & Productions

“I’m also a big believer in breaking the guest/VIP barrier as early as possible,” Lomaz of NinetyThree Entertainment tells us. “I always have guests line the dance area to welcome everyone in for the grand entrance, and having everyone around helps to beautifully transition into the first dance, with the couple literally surrounded by their friends and families.” 

Yazz Jazz Music & Productions agrees. “Bringing friends and family to circle you on the dance floor during the first dance, and to capture the looks on everyone’s faces, is one great way to make it memorable.”

5. Bring in Guests Halfway Through Your Song

Couples dance at wedding under string lights and on paisley-lit dance floor surrounded by friends and family | PartySlate
photographer: Olivia Leigh Photographie | planner: NSWE Events | floral: A Stem Above | venue: Artifact Events | entertainment: Arlen Music Productions

Johan Nebb, Bandleader of Aragon Artists’ party band The Social, explains, “Memorable moments occur because of how the moment made you feel. First dances can give couples anxiety with all eyes being on you. One minute can feel like an eternity on the dance floor.”

To combat this anxiety, Aragon Artists recommends inviting guests to join the couple a few moments into the first dance. “Being surrounded by your loved ones during your first dance creates a lasting memory. They are there with you, celebrating, as you embark on this life journey — and will be there with you every step of the way.”

Arlen Music Productions feels similarly. “Halfway through the song, we often invite all the guests to join in, which allows our couples to share this special moment with everyone. That also serves as the catalyst for a very high energy dance set of 2-3 more songs that completely sets the tone for the evening. It is all about heart and soul, fun and energy and getting the evening off to a great start.”

6.  Complement Your Wedding First Dance With Unique Production Elements

Couple kisses during wedding first dance with backdrop of band, performers, firework projections, and cold fireworks | PartySlate
photographer: Erika Dufour | planning & design: Birch Design Studio | décor: Revel Decor | venue: tented wedding | entertainment: Aragon Artists

Andrew McLaughlin, Founder of Aragon Artists, recommends adding unique production elements to make your wedding first dance a memorable experience. 

“For the first dance pictured above, our clients requested a custom soundtrack with some ‘magic’ for their first dance (a nod to their love for Disney and ‘The Greatest Showman’). We joined forces with Birch Design Studio, Revel Decor, and Frost Chicago to produce this cinematic first dance. A 22-piece orchestra, fog, fireworks, custom LED animations, robust surround sound, and a ringmaster (that was actually me!) conducting the magic, all contributed to this once-in-a-lifetime moment for one of our very favorite couples!”

Douglas Johnson, President and Executive Producer of Entertainment Plus Productions, tells us, “Custom is always the way to go.” They recommend mirroring a meaningful song with a custom video that celebrates the couple’s relationship journey. “As the dance moves forward, family members and friends surprise guests by joining in the choreography as their images are seen on the screen. This immersive experience will create a once in a lifetime custom pop-up experience for everyone.” 

However, Evolution Orchestra of Arlen Music Productions reminds couples to avoid over-choreographing, while still indulging in a big finish. “Nothing gets a better reaction than a classic dip, an elegant twirl, or an epic lift! One of our most favorite recent trends is timing the end of the song with the band for a big ending with firework sparklers!”

7. Have a Dance-Off for Your First Song

Couple bump hips during first dance at wedding | PartySlate
photographer: Bob & Dawn Davis Photography & Design | planner: Great Events | designer: Epic Events | venue: Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel, Chicago | entertainment: The Gold Coast All Stars

Entertainment Plus Productions also suggests using a dance-off to create a memorable, customized experience. “This pre-designed moment is a surprise to the first dance traditional approach. Once the loving couple has been spotlighted, music changes and the entire wedding party joins in the fun. Girls vs guys create a magical experience as each takes center stage to show off their talents.” 

People Also Ask…

When is a first dance at a wedding?

The first dance usually occurs immediately after the couple makes their grand entrance into the reception area. Arlen Music Productions recommends that “the wedding dance occur when the couple is first introduced into the room. This puts the spotlight directly where it belongs.”

Another popular alternative is to cut the wedding cake first and then transition into the first wedding dance.

Of course, it’s up to you and your significant other to determine what works best for you as a couple. There’s no right or wrong answer. You can even wait until after the reception meal is over to transition into dance mode.

What is the most popular first dance wedding song?

Arlen Music Productions recommends these top 10 first dance tunes: 

  • Perfect Symphony (Ed Sheeran + Andrea Bocelli)
  • I Don’t Wanna Miss A Thing (Aerosmith)
  • Everlong (acoustic version) (Foo Fighters)
  • You Are the Best Thing (Ray Lamongtagne)
  • God Only Knows (Beach Boys)
  • Sweet Tides (Thievery Corporation)
  • Simply The Best (Noah Reid from Schitt’s Creek)
  • Better Together (Luke Combs)
  • Best Part (H.E.R.)
  • Amazed (Lonestar)

Where can I find a wedding band or DJ?

Use PartySlate’s curated wedding entertainment directory to find a talented and available band or DJ near you. Make sure to use the filters to narrow your search by location, services, and more. We also highly recommend using one of the premier entertainment companies quoted within the article.

11 Chicago Hotel Wedding Venues for the Trendy Couple

If you’re the type of couple that’s up on every new trend and thrives on introducing your friends to all the new restaurants in the city, this curated list of hip Chicago hotel wedding venues is for you.

A boutique hotel is a hotel with up to 100 rooms that offers bold, unique spaces you won’t find anywhere else. We, at PartySlate, love a trendy boutique hotel. However, we couldn’t pass up this opportunity to also include some larger venues with that same cozy, eclectic design that you would find at a smaller venue.

Whether you’re looking for a hip boutique venue or a larger space with modern flair, PartySlate has rounded up 11 of the moment options for your trendy Chicago wedding.

In alphabetical order …

Bride and Groom Holding Hands at 21c Museum Hotel Chicago Hotel Wedding Venue | PartySlate
photographer: Colette Marie Photography

For an artful wedding day …

  • 21c Museum Hotel is a unique space for your wedding filled with priceless art, making your day picture perfect
  • 21c Museum Hotel Chicago can host up to 200 guests 
21c Museum Hotel Chicago

21c Museum Hotel Chicago

Chicago, Illinois
Couple Dancing at Ace Hotel Chicago | PartySlate
photographer: XO Azuree

For a one-of-a-kind rooftop with skyline views as far as the eye can see …

  • The Ace Hotel Chicago has a hip, modern design with its concrete and glass façade 
  • The hotel’s rooftop garden terrace, with a green lawn and majestic views, will enhance your wedding day
  • Ace Hotel Chicago can accommodate a total of 300 people
Ace Hotel Chicago

Ace Hotel Chicago

Chicago, Illinois
Two Grooms Making A Toast In Front of Window that Looks Out To Wrigley Field at Hotel Zachary | PartySlate
photographer: Jill Tiongco Photography

For spectacular views of Wrigley Field …

  • Hotel Zachary is modern and airy with a historic feel 
  • We love this chic wedding with elevated details and beautiful picture windows overlooking Wrigleyville
  • Hotel Zachary can host up to 200 guests 
Hotel Zachary

Hotel Zachary

Chicago, Illinois
Eclectic Intimate Rooftop Wedding at The Hoxton Chicago with the Chicago Skyline in the Background | PartySlate
photographer: Santiago Murillo Photography

For exceeding expectations …

  • The Hoxton Chicago is an upscale boutique hotel with wedding spaces that offer unique details while also leaving space for creativity 
  • The Hoxton Chicago can host up to 75 guests 
The Hoxton Chicago

The Hoxton Chicago

Chicago, Illinois
Bride and Groom Standing Together Looking Into Mirrored Wall | PartySlate
photographer: Rose Photo

For a wow-factor rooftop …

LondonHouse Chicago

LondonHouse Chicago

Chicago, Illinois
Chicago Hotel Wedding Venues, Couple Standing at Table with Florals and Linen Around Them | PartySlate
photographer: Maha Studios | design: Yanni Design Studio

For a boutique hotel setting with an array of unique cuisine options …

  • Nobu, an award-winning hotel in Chicago’s exciting West Loop neighborhood, gives guests access to the city’s “restaurant row” and unforgettable skyline views
  • Nobu Hotel Chicago offers 3,398 square feet worth of numerous ballrooms and private event spaces to accommodate your party of up to 150 guests
Nobu Hotel Chicago

Nobu Hotel Chicago

Chicago, Illinois
Pendry Chicago Trendy Bar Off of The Lobby of Hotel Wedding Venue | PartySlate
photo courtesy of: Pendry Chicago

For a luxury feel and trendy look …

  • The breathtaking Art Deco detailing of The Pendry Chicago makes for unique décor and photo opportunities
  • We love this moody bar space with leather couches and interesting art, perfect for a cocktail hour before your reception 
  • Pendry Chicago can host up to 500 guests 
Pendry Chicago

Pendry Chicago

Chicago, Illinois
Wedding Space with eclectic art and Beautiful Seating Around The Table | PartySlate
photo courtesy of: SOPHY Hyde Park Hotel

For something new …

  • This brand new upscale boutique hotel located in hip Hyde Park is the perfect wedding venue for the trendy couple
  • SOPHY Hyde Park Hotel can accommodate up to 120 people
SOPHY Hyde Park Hotel

SOPHY Hyde Park Hotel

Chicago, Illinois
Couple Kissing at the Top of Staircase Overlooking Main Reception and Bar Area | PartySlate
photographer: Tuan B & Co

For a beautiful twist on a grand entrance …

Thompson Chicago

Thompson Chicago

Chicago, Illinois
Bride and Groom at Wedding Ceremony with Mirrored Wall Behind | PartySlate
photographer: A O’Brien Photography

For poolside excitement or ballroom elegance …

Viceroy Chicago

Viceroy Chicago

Chicago, Illinois
Couple Standing In Wine Cellar in Wedding dress and Tux with Bouquet of Flowers | PartySlate
photographer: Emma Mullins Photography

For bold statements and modern elements …

  • Virgin Hotel Chicago offers eye-catching and unique ceremony and reception spaces that will accentuate your décor 
  • Virgin Hotel Chicago can accommodate up to 230 guests 
Virgin Hotel Chicago

Virgin Hotel Chicago

Chicago, Illinois

PEOPLE ALSO ASK…

Can you get married in a hotel?

Yes, you can. There are plenty of Chicago hotel wedding venues to browse on PartySlate. From luxury hotels to rooftop terraces, there is no shortage of stunning hotel wedding venues in Chicago.

Where is the coolest place to get married?

Your optimal wedding venue depends on your style as a couple. The beauty of getting married in a big city like Chicago is that it offers so much variety. With the help of a top planner and PartySlate’s curated venue directory, you and your partner can find the style that fits. Luxury, modern, or trendy, you choose.

How can I make my wedding more fun?

We love this question! Here at PartySlate, we’re constantly looking for new ways to make your wedding more fun, beautiful, and memorable. By adding details like custom signage, dance floors, or personalized cocktails, your wedding is sure to be a crowd pleaser.

What are some unique wedding themes?

You can make a wedding theme out of anything you love. Start brainstorming your favorite hobbies, colors, seasons, and more. Chances are, it will make a great theme for your special day.

31 Best South Florida Wedding Planners [Top List]

Your wedding day will most certainly be filled with special moments — from your romantic “I do” to your dazzling first dance. Celebrating your love at your perfect South Florida wedding is really something to look forward to.

South Florida boasts waterfront views of both the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. It features metropolitan cities as well as quaint towns that stretch all the way down through the Florida Keys. This means you can opt to have your South Florida wedding with your toes in the sand on a gorgeous beach, surrounded by art in a historic museum, in the middle of a lush garden, or in a luxurious ballroom.

So much goes into planning a wedding. Long before the walk down the aisle begins, a couple must decide on the perfect venue as well as their team of wedding vendors. From design and florals to photography and entertainment, there are hundreds of details to tend to before your wedding day. That’s where a wedding planner comes in.

A talented wedding planner will ensure that everything gets done to create the wedding you are envisioning. They will create timelines, coordinate your venue, vendors, and guests — and be there to ensure that every moment is as beautiful and meaningful as planned.

We’ve curated a list of the 31 best wedding planners in South Florida. These top wedding planners know how to plan, design, and produce a celebration that captures your unique love and style. 

*list is alphabetical

Palm Beach, FL

What we Love: We love how this international wedding and event planning company, based in Palm Beach, brings a personalized touch to every milestone celebration. 59 & Bluebell Events go above and beyond to understand each client’s vision — and create seamless events that wow from start to finish.

What to Know: 59 & Bluebell Events is a responsive team that puts couples at ease with their responsiveness, on-point vendor and venue recommendations, and unshakable optimism and tenacity to produce your dream wedding.

What to See: This charming country club wedding features stunning visions from the red and pink floral wedding arch to the string-lit clear tent rich with lush greenery for a beautiful celebration until the sparkly send-off.

Editor’s Note: 59 & Bluebell Events produced PartySlate’s latest Miami soirée that evoked the artistic side of of the thriving city; don’t miss all of the creative branding moments.

Miami, FL

What to Know: Andi Lipton, Founder and Principal Consultant of ANDI Soirées, says, “Every event that we create is customized to be a reflection of the couple. We start the planning process by learning small details about the bride and groom and carry those notes throughout. The best part of this job is seeing their smiles when their day finally arrives and the personal touches that we put into it shining!”

What to See: Lipton shares of this glamorous monochromatic wedding, “We wanted to play with the circular space at Faena for this event, so we brought in serpentine tables to do so. We paired them with long, flowing arrangements that brought a tremendous amount of movement to the room. The white and gold touches throughout allowed for a simplistic energy in a dramatic space.”

Miami, FL

What to Know: Teresa Blumberg, Wedding & Event Planner for Blumberg Events, says, “With close to 15 years in the event world, we have had the privilege of working with incredible clients and pride ourselves on offering a discreet, calm approach to planning a memorable wedding and to make sure we find ways to reflect the unique personalities of each of our clients.”

What to See: Blumberg shares of this love and pride wedding, “Memorable yes, but also a beautiful reflection of the couple’s love for each other. Produced in an iconic Miami Beach building designed by the amazing Frank Gehry allowed us the opportunity to create a very unique ceremony using the high tech elements of the space. Add wow-factor details and a variety of performers and you’ve got one hell of a wedding!”

Miami, FL

What to Know: Carrie Zack Events is a boutique planning and production team that takes care of everything (even the details you never thought of) to produce flawless, unique weddings that wow with artistic design and meaningful moments.

What to See: This magical all-white wedding is a creative vision, full of texture and reflective surfaces that add depth to the luxurious monochrome palette. Don’t miss the creative reception lighting.

Miami, FL

What to Know: Sam Barredo, Event Producer for Chris Weinberg Events, says, “We are full-service and team-based with three experienced event producers who all work with our clients throughout the planning process. We are always available for our clients and are all three at each event, as is our production manager, catering manager, bridal valet and event staff. With our team, there is never any detail missed.”

What to See: Barredo shares of this elegant and sophisticated wedding, “The Knight Concert Hall at Adrienne Arsht Center is an incredible space, that due to its performances, has few event dates available. We assembled an amazing team and coordinated with the venue to produce its second-ever wedding. The set up was multi-day with the installation of a floor, kitchen, and more that created an unforgettable experience.”

Editor’s Note: Chris Weinberg Events produced PartySlate’s beach-chic Miami launch party — don’t miss how the team adhered to the venue’s eco-conscious policies to get super creative with wow décor moments.

Palm Beach,  FL

What we Love: We love how Danielle and her remarkable team at Creative Touch Party Design allow you to sit back and relax during the entire planning process. With their exceptional attention to detail and 16-plus years of experience, it makes sense why they are one of the premier Event Planning and Wedding Styling firms in South Florida.

What to Know: Danielle Dworkowitz, Owner and Lead Event Designer for Creative Touch Party Design, says, “Our approach to wedding planning is simple: make it all about the couple. We strive to create a wedding that is fully custom and reflects the personality and style of our fabulous couples.”

What to See: Dworkowitz shares of this boho chic wedding, “Hannah and Mike, and their families, were so wonderful to work with. They knew they wanted to tell their love story in a boho-chic way, while still representing their parents’ home country club and keeping their own unique vintage style. By building an amazing team of vendors, we were able to plan and design their perfect weekend.”

New York, Los Angeles, & Miami

What to Know: Annie Lee, Principal Planner for Daughter of Design, says, “Daughter of Design takes an interior-design and fashion-forward approach to wedding decor . The objective is to make the wedding feel like it has the couple’s fingerprints all over it.”

What to See: Lee shares of this timeless and romantic wedding, “While planning in the height of the pandemic, we had to change plans (and venues) several times until deciding on a micro-wedding with just family. We focused and highlighted the things that were sentimental, like wearing the bride’s grandmother, Eunice Kennedy’s, Dior wedding dress and driving off in her vintage convertible for her something blue.”

Miami, FL

What to Know: Christina Manso, Event Designer at Design Plan Play, says, “We have a very design-driven approach to our weddings. We pride ourselves in creating one-of-a-kind wedding experiences that encompass and really tell the story of who our couples are. Each and every wedding is perfectly designed, curated, and created to make it the most magical experience and wedding day!”

What to See: Manso shares of this winter white wedding, “This Key West wedding took place in December and was a dreamy white wedding. The bride and groom were a dream and creating their perfect day was amazing! We took the bride’s vision and helped create the perfect wedding day.”

Jupiter, FL

What to Know: Jennifer Hardiman, Chief Event Officer of Fabuluxe Events, says, “We take a very personal approach with all of couples. Our entire team believes that the wedding experience should reflect who are couples are as individuals and who they are as a couple. We want to celebrate them and their families coming together and making a lifetime commitment.”

What to See: Hardiman shares of this classic country club wedding, “We had so much fun getting to know Jen and Joe and their families. We really worked with them to incorporate Joe’s sense of humor and Jen’s love of a classic, elegant wedding. The most emotional part was Joe’s surprise for Jen…we helped him coordinate with the band, and he serenaded her during the reception!”

Miami, FL

What we Love: We love this Miami event planning and design company that was founded in 2006 and has worked with clients to provide event design, logistics planning, and effortless execution, as well as individualized client services. Lisi Korn Signature Events‘ mission is simple: They work with corporate and personal brands to transform their clients’ personal aesthetic into refined events that are not only memorable but are also coordinate every tiny detail with sophisticated elegance.

What to Know: Lisi Korn, Creative Director and CEO for Lisi Korn Signature Events, says, “We create concepts upon dreams which we translate into surreal stories, defying the status quo to overdeliver results and immortalize the moments in everyone’s memories. Our promise to you is to create a concept that is out of this world and execute it flawlessly throughout never-before-seen scenarios.”

What to See: Korn shares of this lavish wedding, “This was all about remastering sophistication.”

New York & Miami

What we Love: We love how this talented team of event producers, with over 13 years of event design and planning experience, make their clients’ events memorable through an attention to detail and creativity. Guerdy Design believes that your event should let your personality shine through.

What to Know: Guerdy Design is a wedding planner with a strong skillset in planning destination celebrations. Her team puts couples at ease from their first meeting as it become apparent that they invest their heart, soul, and focused energy into producing a super-personal, meaningful wedding.

What to See: This luxurious modern wedding transformed from sparkling gold to gleaming white marble with immersive projection lighting that was beautifully married with stylish décor for a totally unique, ever-changing vision.

Palm Beach, FL

What to Know: Jackie Bressler, Owner of Jackie Bressler Events, says, “We’re much more than just wedding planners! Jackie has over 20 years of experience in the music industry where she designed sound, stage, and lighting for large productions. Her vast production experience gives her an edge when it comes to planning all events. Her meticulous attention to every detail is what makes Jackie and her team a standout.”

What to See: Bressler shares of this extravagant Bat Mitzvah, “This party was a full-on immersive experience. As guests walked through the Parisian gates with place card locks, they were catapulted to Paris! They could make perfume, get pastries at a French bakery, a silhouette drawn by an artist, walk the cobblestone streets to get their food from cafe stands, and sit beneath the 15′ Eiffel Tower.”

Miami, FL

What we Love: Exceedingly flexible with varied levels of offerings, Jennifer Matteo Event Planning will exceed your expectations and meet your every wedding need. We appreciate their skill in beautifully producing every couple’s vision for the most seamless and stress-free celebration.

What to Know: Jennifer Matteo, Owner of Jennifer Matteo Event Planning, says, “I believe that every wedding or special event is a unique experience for both my clients and the guests in attendance. Everyone dreams of his or her wedding day, and it is my job to make your dreams a reality while keeping your budget and sanity intact!”

What to See: Matteo shares of this charming, timeless wedding, “We were so excited to work with Ben and Kendall! They wanted an “Old Florida” Southern vibe with a Charleston twist and we were happy to deliver!”

Miami, FL

What to Know: Jessica Campbell, MBA, Owner & Creative Director at Jessica Campbell Luxury Events, says, “With a reputation for refined affairs and a penchant for visionary design, Jessica Campbell Luxury Events plans and designs unique weddings inspired by your lavish love. We specialize in designing weddings that capture your venue’s charm, borrow nature’s beauty, and effortlessly transition from day to night creating your very own wedding day fairytale.”

What to See: Campbell shares of this pretty yellow wedding, “One of our Breakers brides was a classically trained ballerina, so I decided to replace adorable, youthful flower girls with gracefully talented ballerinas. They romantically danced down the aisle as guests were in awe of this unique, processional surprise.”

Miami, FL

What to Know: KeAira Chantell Gamble, Owner + Creative Director of KeAira Chantell Events, says, “I learn about my clients first and their Pinterest boards second. This approach enables me to design a wedding that is reflective of their personalities. This can be a small touch such as serving food from a first date as an hors d’oeuvre or as detailed as designing an entire wedding around a favorite travel destination.”

What to See: Chantell Gamble says of this tropical green and gold event, “This wedding was a destination wedding for our client and all of their guests. We executed their modern tropical requests through the décor and Caribbean inspired dishes. The chic rooftop venue with 360 views of the Miami skyline served as the perfect setting. I surprised the couple with gold acrylic pineapple escort cards.”

Palm Beach, FL

What to Know: Keith Willard, Owner of Keith Willard Events, says, “We start with listening. Our job is to create your perfect wedding, not ours. Taking the time to hear all about how you met, how you fell in love, and what are the most important parts of your big day will help us keep you in a place of joy!”

What to See: Willard shares of this regal wedding, “Anyone can create a beautiful wedding. But if the wedding isn’t based on solid logistics, things fall apart; it won’t matter how stunning the visuals are, if the guests are unhappy or the event is running really late. We pride ourselves in ensuring not only stunning visuals, but solid logistics.”

Miami, FL

What we Love: We love how Life of the Party Events is focused on making every event a success, and their professionalism and knowledge throughout the entire process is outstanding. Their incredible devotion to your event will not only make the entire process stress-free but will allow you to enjoy each and every moment of your celebration. All of their work is creative and authentic and will make your event one to truly remember.

What to Know: Andrea Ganes, Owner and Principal Planner of Life of the Party Events, says, “We combine our couples’ wishes with our endless creativity and love for detail to bring the perfect celebration talked about for years to come. Finally, our commitment to keeping our clients stress-free throughout the process allows them to enjoy every moment and to be a guest at their own celebration.”

What to See: Ganes shares of this natural and neutral wedding, “We worked to create all the perfect details for the wedding with a strong focus on the couple’s initials and logo worked throughout the event. The couple wanted to keep a sense of organic glam combined with the opulence of the Iconic Grand Ballroom.”

Coral Gables, FL

What to Know: Lourdes Milian, President & CEO of Lourdes Milian Productions, says, “Our approach to planning weddings is unique because our staff infrastructure allows us to dedicate quality time to each individual client. Our team always prefers quality over quantity — every event is carefully curated from the beginning to its final detail, allowing our couples to feel as our one and only throughout their journey.”

What to See: Milian shares of this elegant and romantic wedding, “This client is an industry professional from one of Miami’s most sought after event culinary teams. She is known for high levels of luxury and exceptional creativity. Everything is expected to be out of the box. She asked for a giraffe — we made it happen. The evening was more than memorable; it was a magical experience.”

Miami, FL

What we Love: We love how the award winning team at Luxurious Events combines planning, design, and full-event production to create custom-designed celebrations that are unforgettable for guests in attendance. Their gorgeous design work is rich with carefully-curated details and flawless execution for all types of events.

What to Know: Melissa Barbier, President at Luxurious Events, says that what makes their team unique is their: “communication style, managing of expectations, and that we give our best! Listening to our clients and understanding their wants is so very important to us. We love to engage with our clients in a way that is open, clear, and effective. This allows us the space to create a harmonious planning process. We simply do our best EVERY SINGLE TIME!”

What to See: Barbier shares of this romantic green and white wedding, “This family was so nice and fun to work with! This was the second sister we had the pleasure of planning a wedding for. The venue Edition is contemporary but yet so elegant and luxurious. The atmosphere, the food, and their staff is exceptional! Lastly, no detail was left out, and you can see by the way this beautiful wedding turned out.”

Miami, FL

What to Know: Lina Vargas CEO & Founder of LV Event Designs, says, “LV Event Designs delivers a white-glove experience to both our clients and their guests. With our team members possessing diverse backgrounds in hospitality, F&B, accounting, and engineering/design, each wedding is curated to our couples’ specific needs. Impeccable service and design define LV Event Designs.”

What to See: Vargas shares of this gorgeous greenery-filled wedding, “Planning, and in this case re-planning, a wedding during a Pandemic opens a whole new set of considerations. Extending emotional support to the family and team was especially critical. Updating the design to stay safe without compromising the vision and expanding the reach to guests who were not able to attend with new technology was paramount.”

Miami, FL

What to Know: Marylen Exposito, Owner of Marylen Exposito Weddings & Events, says, “Marylen loves creating lasting relationships with her clients. She quickly becomes their planner, designer, stylist, confidant, and sometimes even magician. Like her events, the relationships that Marylen creates last a lifetime.”

What to See: Exposito shares of this textured white wedding, “Their dance floor structure consisted of over 1000 hanging crystals to give the couple that amazing sparkle as they took to the dance floor for their first dance. We filled the sky bridge with cold sparks which were active as guests walked through the bridge on their way to the luxe ballroom full of orchids and completely carpeted & draped in white.”

Miami, FL

What we Love: We are impressed with how Melissa Davis Designs brings 20+ years of event planning experience to the South Florida area. We admire her incredible hands-on approach with clients, creating a welcoming and professional environment.

What to Know: Melissa Davis, President of Melissa Davis Designs, says, “My company is 22 years in the making, and my MDD team is extremely hands on. There are no hidden costs. We believe in working with kind humans when we create your Dream Team. We offer professional expertise and enthusiasm and a personal approach to the wedding planning experience. Our priorities are simple. They are yours.”

What to See: Davis shares of this lavish winter wedding, “This event was our first wedding during the pandemic. It was an absolute fairytale! It was Christmas inspired with details of Beauty and The Beast French theme. With the parameters of COVID-19 mandates, we were able to have a sensationally perfect wedding come to fruition.”

Miami, FL

What to Know: Monica Pardo, Owner of Monica Pardo Events, says, “We believe in a personal approach. Our clients become our family. We stay in touch long after the party is over. As far as the party itself: It’s all in the details. We make sure that every detail is perfect and our clients dream day is achieved.”

What to See: Pardo shares of this luxe Marie Antoinette-inspired shower, “This baby shower had everything and was such a stunner. Every detail was carefully calculated to make it all come together.”

Miami, FL

What to Know: Greta McNebb, Founder and Event Director of Nova Events by Greta McNebb, says, “Nova Events by Greta McNebb is a full-service boutique wedding and event planning company. We create, plan, and execute unique events that are a true reflection of our clients.”

What to See: McNebb shares of this stylish, romantic wedding, “We loved planning the wedding of Rio and Kevin. They had a very clear vision of what they wanted, and we just executed on it. The wedding turned out to be a perfect mix of rustic and modern; but most importantly, the mood and vibe are still something we remember. We were a part of it all. There was a lot of dancing, laughter, and memorable moments.”

Palm Beach, FL

What to Know: Oniki Hardtman, Owner & Creative Director of Oh Niki Occasions, says, “As a former shoe designer, I have a keen eye for design and spent decades traveling the world for inspiration which I now lend to my clients for fabulously detailed events! My designer approach is heavily influenced by the cites and cultures I’ve experienced, and I combine that with my love for creating memorable moments to cherish with loved ones.”

What to See: Hardtman shares of this vibrant beachside wedding, “I placed great emphasis on creating a boldly-branded event with florals that really came to life for this Jamaican wedding. We wove this element throughout 3 days of events, with the reception making a big statement with bright and beautiful florals every where you turned — from the dance floor, to photo backdrops, to napkins, centerpieces, and beyond!”

Miami, FL

What to Know: Nicole Braghin, Managing Partner and Creative Director of Plan Design Events, says, “Plan Design Events limits the number of weddings we take to make sure all of our couples have undivided attention. We focus on the purpose and the function of every aspect, and we custom design not only the experiences but all of the elements, creating a one-of-a-kind wedding that could only be for that specific couple. White glove service!”

What to See: Braghin shares of this romantic wedding, “We took Miami’s iconic theater, and for the first time, used it as a wedding venue, by converting it into a magical garden with tables on risers above the audience. Everything was a perfect symphony, from the cherry blossom trees and the lighting design to the way food was plated and the opera singers serenading guests from the balconies.”

Palm Beach Gardens, FL

What to Know: Heather Lowenthal, President of Posh Parties, says, “Posh Parties is a boutique planning firm whose mission is to not let one detail go unnoticed. We pay attention to the little things that people will remember and provide a memorable experience for our clients and the guests that attend. Our Palm Beach niche is special and allows us to offer a true concierge approach to planning.”

What to See: Lowenthal shares how this beautiful tropical wedding was “classic with a Palm Beach twist. We mixed gold palms with lush florals and used a tropical monogram that was branded throughout the entire wedding weekend. There was not one detail that was missed, and we ended the night with an epic after party featuring T Pain and Third Eye Blind.

Miami, FL

What to Know: Sara Renee Lowell, Dream Maker at Sara Renee Events, says, “At Sara Renee Events we pride ourselves on just being true Wedding Planners. It’s all we do! It’s all we know! What we mean is, we aren’t florists who have a planning service…or print designers with a flair for event services. We are true experts in the entire wedding planning industry and have the years and experience to back it up!”

What to See: Lowell shares of this boho Bat Mitzvah celebration, “We created an outdoor event for Binah in under 3 months. We totally transformed her backyard and made it into a BOHO chic Bat Mitzvah. We love that this shows how we do all different styles of events and not just ballroom transformations

STYLE Hospitality

Miami, FL

What to Know: Shaneil Sibblies, Founder and Owner of STYLE Hospitality, says,”We first interview our couples, and then shape their event to incorporate their customs, cultures, personality, and quirks. You’ll notice no two STYLE Hospitality weddings look alike. We have a broad portfolio filled with unique events reflecting our couples’ individual taste and STYLE.”

What to See: Sibblies shares of this lush and exotic wedding, “Living halfway around the world, Adam and Anh’s entire wedding was planned remotely. STYLE became their trusted guide and local proxy as we incorporated multicultural details in their unforgettable, action-packed celebration. Although we already felt like old friends, we met for the first time, just a few weeks before their Big Day.”

Boca Raton, FL

Whaat to Know: Joni Scalzo, President and Owner of Your Special Day by Joni, says, “We love our clients and it shows! Our calm approach to wedding planning insures couples we will get the job done. With our creative lead, we bring their style and vision to life. We only refer vendors that excel in what they do. On the day of, we strive for a stress free, perfectly executed experience for our brides, grooms, and their families.”

What to See: Scalzo shares of this Italy-inspired wedding, “This wedding, planned for Italy, was canceled a few times because of COVID-19. Five months before the wedding, we switched gears and began recreating their Italian wedding vision at Vizcaya Museum in Miami. On the day of, even the early rain did not stop this couple from having an amazing and fun time at their wedding. Mission accomplished. Brava!”

Palm Beach, FL

What to Know: Justin Scalzo, Co-Founder for YSD Events, says, “With our backgrounds in fashion, public relations, and event production, we approach each event as an opportunity to showcase the unexpected. We focus on planning through an experiential lens; which means that giving your guests an experience that is unique and one that they will never forget is of utmost importance.”

What to See: Scalzo shares of this historic wedding, “We recently planned and produced the 1st wedding to be hosted on the Front Lawn of The Breakers Hotel in its 125 year history. We utilized many spaces throughout this iconic property and focused on giving the guests separate and distinct experiences throughout the evening by creating unexpected environments that related to each other in some way.”


PartySlate’s editorial team takes great care when curating reliable lists to help you plan any type of event, from weddings and birthday parties to corporate events and galas.

We create our “Best” lists utilizing proprietary PartySlate data, as well as reviews, honors, professional speaking engagements, and more. It’s a combination of art and science designed to help you hire the best team and create your perfect celebration.


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Lastly, you can use PartySlate to discover top inspiration and creative ideas for your wedding. Browse real event albums or head to the Idea Gallery to find stunning ideas for everything from wedding florals and dance floors to invitations and catering.

Your dream South Florida wedding awaits…

A Wedding Without Flowers? 17 Stunning Ways to Make it Possible

As we head into what is being called a “wedding boom” in 2022, we expect to continue to see innovations like micro weddings, event safety protocols, Friday night and Sunday brunch receptions — as well as weddings without flowers.

With increasing flower shortages and costs, non-floral wedding centerpieces and décor will be trending for the foreseeable future. Moreover, non-floral décor boasts many advantages: couples no longer need to worry about whether their bloom-of-choice is in season, nor whether it’s caught in a supply chain lag. Additionally, weddings without flowers are certain to stand out from the crowd.

So now, more than ever, couples want to know, “What can I use instead of flowers at a wedding?” PartySlate searched through thousands of real wedding albums to find our favorite non-floral décor elements. From creative lighting to suspended crystal fringe, there’s no shortage of stunning designs to inspire your flowerless nuptials. 

We suggest that you hire a skilled design and décor team to conjure your creative non-floral vision (as well as offer ideas of their own). Read on for 17 unique ideas for weddings without flowers.

1. Above the Fold With Origami-Inspired Décor

The Japanese art of paper-folding, also known as origami (orizuru in Japanese), originated around the 6th century B.C.E. Because paper was a rare resource, this art form was reserved for use in Shinto shrines and — you guessed it — weddings.

While paper is no longer scarce, the art of origami still evokes the beautiful and momentous. The best part? You can choose the fold to match the style of your celebration — be it artsy, elegant, or modern.

Ceiling installation of bright blue cranes against blue uplighting at wedding | PartySlate
photographer: Blake Gardner | planner: Kristin Banta Events | venue: Cooper Design Space | lighting: The Lighter Side

A Dance of Cranes at Dusk

Los Angeles, CA

Hundreds of bright blue cranes alight on this vast studio space — casting their quiet shadows on twilight-draped walls.

Non-floral wedding décor for origami wedding | PartySlate
photography: Q Avenue Photography | coordination & installation: Jayne Weddings | venue: Lacuna Events by LM

Geometry in Full Bloom

Chicago, IL

April showers bring May flowers. But in this case, paper raindrops bring unique bouquets that never fade.

2. Balloon Wedding Décor, For Once you Popped the Question

Calling all adults: balloon décor is officially trending. Once relegated to kids’ birthday parties or outdoor graduations, this unique design element now elevates weddings of all kinds.

In fact, we love wedding balloon décor so much, we had to devote an entire article to it. Whether matte or shine, cascade or cluster, balloon installations will add a pop of elegance to your nuptials. 

Giant white and gold balloon ceiling installation at rustic-style wedding | PartySlate
photographer: Elaine Melko | planner: Jayne Weddings | balloons: Luft Balloons | venue: Rockwell on the River

Cloudy With a Chance of Balloons

Chicago, IL

This dreamy white and gold balloon installation floats like a passing cloud over this rustic-chic event space.

photographer: Mary Costa | planner & design: Heartthrob Weddings & Events | floral: Tropic of Flowers | balloon arch: Bonjour Fete | entertainment: Lucky Devils Band

A Whimsical Cascade

Malibu, CA

When it comes to innovative design, there’s more than one way to pop. We especially love how the asymmetrical design mimics the natural beauty of the surrounding treetops.

3.  Keep Your Vision Afloat With Non-Floral Pool Décor

Consider hosting your wedding celebration near a body of water (be it a backyard pool or luxe hotel fountain) for infinite design possibilities. Pool décor is an easy way to set your event apart from the crowd — with elements your friends and family haven’t seen before.

While scattered petals are always an option, we suggest thinking outside the box with everything from fun floaties to sophisticated beach balls (trust us, it’s a thing). 

photography: Gianny Campos | planner: Blue Orchid Event Design | floral: Ever After Florist | venue: The Betsy – South Beach

Romantic Heart-Shaped Inflatables

Miami, FL

Heart-shaped inflatables add a romantic touch to this sophisticated, poolside cocktail hour — with breathtaking views to match.

Couple kiss at sunset with pink flower backdrop behind them and pool with illuminated blue orbs in front of them | PartySlate
photographer: Boone Studios | agency: Ink Events & Design | floral: Seed Floral | design & production: Geffen Events | lighting: Wova Events

Illuminated Pool Orbs

Los Angeles, CA

Illuminated orbs float like distant planets across the darkened cosmos — making this sunset kiss even more romantic.

4. Not Afraid to Shine With Crystal Wedding Décor 

They say, “Diamonds are a girl’s best friend.” But crystal décor is something we can all get behind. Sparkling design elements add glamour to any wedding — regardless of the theme or style.

We especially love suspended crystals for their dramatic presentation and dreamy ambiance. Consider using crystal fringe for everything from an exchange of vows to a tented reception dinner — or even a cocktail hour in between.

Transparent tented wedding with purple linen and suspended crystal fringe | PartySlate
photographer: Brian Leahy Photography | planner: event planner: Michelle Garibay Events | floral: Soiree Floral Design | venue: Sweet Oaks Ranch | catering: 24 Carrots Catering and Events

Tented Crystal Fringe

Temecula, CA

Endless blue skies become a blank canvas for this stylish couple — with brushstrokes of suspended crystals perfecting the tableau.

Silver metal chuppah with suspended crystal fringe | PartySlate
photographer: El Marco Rojo | planner: LV Event Designs | floral: flowers: Jose Graterol Designs | venue: Turnberry Isle

Chuppah Crystal Décor

Miami, FL

Ballroom nuptials are anything but boring beneath this modern metal chuppah set aglow with glittering crystals.

5. Tassels are Trending

When it comes to textiles, think beyond table linen. Ribboned tassels lend a dreamy softness to any event space — even industrial lofts. The best part? Tassels are a perfect opportunity to incorporate your wedding color palette in new and unique ways.  

South Asian wedding with pink and orange ribboned tenting | PartySlate
photographer: Peter Nguyen Studio | planner: Eventrics Indian Weddings | designer & lighting: Occasions by Shangri-la | venue: The Ballantyne Hotel & Lodge

Vibrant Ribbon Décor

Charlotte, NC

This colorful Sangeet wows with a canopy of pink and orange ribbon — complemented with a backdrop of tasseled fringe.

Ballroom wedding with blue laser lights and chandelier of blue ribbon | PartySlate
photo courtesy of & entertainment: Starlight Music | planner: EKS EVENTS | lighting: Alchemy AV

Beam of Light, Gleam of Tassel

Aspen, CO

Blue ellipsoidal lighting mirrors this tasseled chandelier crowned in candlelight — and turns the dance floor into the focal point of the celebration. 

6. Intriguing Installations for a Wedding Without Flowers

For creative couples, custom-made installations offer originality and freshness to what could easily be the sixth or seventh wedding of the season. Unique designs can accomplish everything from transforming your venue space to capturing the theme or style of your event.

In addition to talking to your wedding planner or finding new ideas from real weddings on PartySlate, look to fashion magazines, art galleries, and architectural elements for additional inspiration.

Outdoor wedding at Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago with unique black-and-white geometric ceremonial backdrop | PartySlate
photography: Studio This Is | design & decor: Kehoe Designs | venue: Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago  

Modern Art Installation

Chicago, IL

This wedding took inspiration from its venue, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, and reimagined the traditional wedding arch as something bolder and more modern.

Tented wedding with boxwood backdrop with white garden design | PartySlate
photographer: A Bryan Photo | planner: Sapphire Events | floral: Kim Starr Wise Floral Events | venue: Old Ursuline Convent

An Optical Illusion

New Orleans, LA

This elegant tented reception extends beyond the limits of stake or pole thanks to this boxwood backdrop and white detail work — creating a unique optical illusion, as well as the perfect garden photo op.

7. Chandeliers Create the Perfect Focal Point

Lighting fixtures, while primarily used for illumination, can be as decorative as any bloom. Beyond the traditional ballroom chandelier, light fixtures will elevate tented wedding receptions, ceremonial backdrops, and more.

We recommend choosing a chandelier that matches the style of your celebration. For example, choose sputnik lighting for a contemporary vibe or vintage lighting for a more classic or elegant look.

White tented wedding with towering tree décor and geometric chandeliers | PartySlate
photographer: Through the Glass Parris | planner: Jaclyn Watson Events | floral: Nectar and Root | venue: Topnotch Resort

Modern Spherical Lighting

Stowe, VT

Unique spherical lighting, along with twinkling string lights and towering treetops, turns this white tented space into an enchanted garden — without the need for a single bloom.

Chuppah with geometric chandelier | PartySlate
photography: Deepwell Photography | planner: Storybook Weddings & Events | design: HMR Designs | venue: Chicago Athletic Association Hotel | entertainment: Arlen Music Productions

Chandelier as Focal Point

Chicago, IL

This simple, yet elegant, chandelier becomes the focal point for a minimalist wedding chuppah — the perfect complement to the venue’s ornate stained glass and textured ceilings.

8. Say Yes to Creative Lighting 

For couples who love floral arrangements (but hate supply chain lags), consider creating floral décor without flowers. How? Use creative lighting projections to evoke petal, stem, stamen, and other floral details.

Best of all, lighting creates an immersive experience for couples and guests alike. See why immersive lighting displays made our top party trends for 2022 list. You’ll also find additional floral-free trends to make your wedding picture-perfect.

Couple dance in fog with golden paisley-patterned lighting projected behind them | PartySlate
photographer: Bucheli Photography | style & design: A Daydream Wedding | floral: Beautiful By Nature | venue: Hilton Sacramento Arden West

Paisley Petal Pattern

Sacramento, CA

Paisley gobo-lights transform this ballroom into a floral dreamscape — the perfect setting for a romantic and unforgettable wedding first dance.

Ballroom wedding with dance floor, purple uplighting, and floral monogrammed gobo | PartySlate
photo courtesy of & venue: Hyatt Regency Bellevue | lighting: Crimson Haze Event Lighting

Monogram Floral Lighting

Seattle, WA

Make monogram lighting your own with delicate floral embellishments that rival any lavish wedding centerpiece.

9.  Cue the Romance With Candlelight

Candlelight creates a romantic mood more than any other décor element. And what’s more romantic than a wedding celebration?

Think beyond candle centerpieces and position candlelight everywhere from the walls to the ceiling. Of course, work with your planner and wedding venue to ensure that you are following all safety protocols.

Custom-made poolside canopy with three tiers of candlelight for outdoor wedding reception | PartySlate
photo courtesy of, planner & design: Colin Cowie Lifestyle | venue: Private Residence | catering: Wolfgang Puck Catering – Los Angeles

Tiers of Candlelight

Malibu, CA

This custom-made poolside pavilion dazzles with three tiers of candle-lit shelving. Suspended crystal beading and votive centerpieces also create a dramatic line of parallel lighting for optimal effect.

Wedding reception with floating candle ceiling installation and mirrored tabletops | PartySlate
photographer: Duke Images | planner: Details Details | floral: Shawna Yamamato Event Design | venue: The Resort at Pelican Hill | lighting: The Lighter Side

Floating Candlelight

Newport Beach, CA

Candlelight mysteriously floats above a mirrored tabletop for double the illumination (and double the wow).

10. Bring Starlight Down to Earth With String Lights

String light tents took over 2021 party ideas — and for good reason. In a year where so many celebrations were scaled back or postponed, string lights kept the magic of this most important milestone front and center.

Never ones to let a good trend go, designers are keeping the beauty of string light décor in vogue with new twists and configurations. From shooting star ceiling installations to twinkling canopies, string lights are reinventing what it means to shine.

Evening wedding with suspended string lights over tablescap | PartySlate
photographer: Birds of A Feather | planner: The Lynden Lane Company | floral: Kevin Lee Weddings | venue: Hotel Bel-Air | décor & rentals: Hire Elegance | lighting: Amber Event Production | tablescape: Theoni Collection  

Shooting Stars

Los Angeles, CA

Hundreds of shooting stars glitter overhead while guests wine and dine within this romantic, cabana-style tent.

Canopy tent with string lights | PartySlate
photographer: Sarah Sayeed Photography | design, décor & floral: Birch Event Design | venue: June Farms | lighting: Dynamic Vision 

Weatherproof Starlight

West Sand Lake, NY

Twinkling string lights line this spacious white canopy tent for a starlit reception — regardless of weather. 

11. A Food-Forward Fête With Fruits and Vegetables

Creative catering displays create an immersive experience for wedding guests. But don’t stop there. Raise cuisine to the level of fine art with unique centerpieces crafted from fruits and vegetables.

The diverse range of color palettes make this original décor element perfect for any celebration — be it rustic, elegant, modern, or tropical.   

Tropical courtyard wedding with fruit table runner for a wedding without flowers | PartySlate
photographer: Reem Photography | planner: Vanessa Hayward | fruits: Sensory Delights Catering | venue: Villa Woodbine | desserts: Déjà vu Sweets

Fruit Table Runner

Miami, FL

A fruit table runner is all the centerpiece we need at this lush courtyard wedding. Even the wedding cake wowed without flowers, using stand-alone fruit details for a simple yet elevated effect.

Eggplant, artichoke & grape wedding centerpiece | PartySlate
photographer: Steven Truman Grey | planning & design: Anthony Taccetta Event Design | venue: The Foundry

Eggplant, Artichoke & Grape

New York, NY

A talented wedding designer can take an ordinary kitchen staple, like this iron fruit stand, and turn it into a stunning rustic centerpiece. We especially appreciate how the dramatic color palette complements the wedding aesthetic.

12. The Simple Beauty of Natural Greenery

While flowers tend to be the celebrities of the natural (and wedding) world, greenery is the faithful sidekick that deserves a cameo of its own. And much like flowers, greenery comes with its own vast array of shapes and shades.

From tropical palm leaves and evergreen needles to garlands of eucalyptus and clusters of sage, there’s no shortage of greenery to suit your wedding vision. 

Alluring and Sophisticated Wedding at The Confidante in Miami, Florida
photography: Beca Hale Photo | planner: Blue Orchid Event Design | floral: Pink Pussycat Flowers | venue: The Confidante Miami Beach | entertainment & lighting: Bay Kings Band

Palm Leaves Aglow

Fort Lauderdale, FL

Not all greenery requires a rustic vibe. This artsy reception keeps things modern with illuminated palm leaves and a backdrop of original artwork. 

Beachfront wedding ceremony with circular arch covered in greenery | PartySlate
photographer: E Hasier Photo | planner: The Wedding Plan & Company

Beachfront Greenery

Los Angeles, CA

Beachfront nuptials come with their own raw beauty; but we love how a delicate arch with tendrils of loose greenery keep this happy couple in focus.

13. Non-Floral Wedding Décor — In Full Feather

From the ancient Egyptians to modern-day influencers, plumage has made its mark on fashion and décor across the centuries. Capturing both the beauty of flight and the power of writing, feathers inspire with their prestige and beauty.

Whether you aim for Art Deco glamour or minimalist elegance, feathers are the perfect substitute for traditional floral décor. While the feathers featured here are all in white, you can see additional examples of colorful plume décor here: Blue and Purple Feathery Centerpieces and Pink and Peach Feathery Centerpieces.

White feather décor at wedding aisle entrance | PartySlate
photographer: Adam Opris Photography | planner: Jackie Ohh Event | floral & décor: Xquisite Events | venue: Private Club

Jay Gatsby Approved

Palm Beach, FL

This all-white wedding ceremony is anything but traditional thanks to lavish feather décor that conjures up the most glamorous Great Gatsby party.

photographer: Peter Wynn Thompson Photography | planner: Naturally Yours Events | floral: Stemline Creative | venue: The Art Institute of Chicago

Light and Feathery Wedding Wear

Chicago, IL

Feathery bouquets and boutonnières are an enticing prequel to the feathery décor found throughout the ceremony and reception. 

14. Follow the Disco Ball

Year after year, disco remains one of the most popular party themes found on PartySlate. However, disco party themes are no longer just reserved for birthdays or corporate events.

As couples continue to embrace themed weddings that capture their unique style, expect to see more sparkle and funk at celebrations across the country. It turns out, even lounge areas and chandeliers can benefit from a disco ball or two.

photographer: LaCour Images | planning, design & floral: Christine Janda Design & Events | venue: Morgan Manufacturing | catering: Entertaining Company | band: David Rothstein Music  

Disco Chandelier

Chicago, IL

This one-of-a-kind disco ball chandelier — along with glow-in-the-dark centerpiece décor — proves the adage true: Everyone loves a little funk.

Studio 54 wedding reception with dance floor | PartySlate
photography: Anée Atelier | planner: Guerdy Design | venue: Faena Hotel Miami Beach  

Studio 54

Miami, FL

Give your guests a one-of-a-kind dance party with a Studio 54 backdrop complete with lounge seating crowned in disco balls and an LED dance floor.

15. Floral Linen has Blooms that Never Fade

Say goodbye to utilitarian tablecloths meant to capture crumbs and stains. Today’s wedding linen is an essential décor element that captures both the color palette and style of your celebration.

For a wedding without flowers, consider your linen as a blank canvas that can feature any bloom of your choice — regardless of season or availability. And remember, linen isn’t just for tables. Even the chairs can benefit from luxe textiles.

Bohemian wedding with purple and yellow floral seating drapery | PartySlate
photo courtesy of, design & floral: Epic Floral Design

Floral-Patterned Seat Covers

Pompano Beach, Fl

A mix of linen-draped seats and floral-wrought chairs keep this bohemian-style wedding celebration in full bloom.

Industrial wedding with rose linen, abstract neon lighting, and purple uplighting | PartySlate
photographer: Arnold Brower photography | design: David Beahm Experiences | venue: Hudson Mercantile | rentals: Dazian | tent company: Starr Tent  

Rose Table Linen

New York, NY

An abstract neon installation discreetly evokes the dramatic rose table linen illuminated by quiet candlelight.

16. Wine and Dine With Barrel Décor

Wine barrels bring a combination of rustic charm and winery elegance to any celebration. While we’ve often seen barrels used as table legs, we’re now seeing barrels incorporated into every aspect of the wedding day. 

For more ideas and inspiration, see how these winery wedding venues inspired real couples.

Rustic outdoor wedding ceremony with two barrels lining altar | PartySlate
photography: A Tale Ahead Photo | planner: Perfectly Bubbly Events | floral: Fresh Petals by Karen | venue: The Club at Ruby Hill

Between the Barrels

Pleasanton, CA

Two rustic wine barrels, adorned with hurricane lamps and delicate tendrils of chenille, create a unique and picturesque frame for this couple saying, “I do.”

Winery wedding dance floor lined with wine barrels | PartySlate
photography: Wayne + Angela Photography | planner: Amazae Events | venue: Foley Sonoma Winery

Winery Wedding Reception

Sonoma, CA

An elegant winery with barrel-lined walls creates a warm and romantic ambiance for a first dance — and every spin on the dance floor thereafter. 

17. Branch Out Without Wedding Flowers

Beneath lavish greenery and colorful blooms lies the hidden gem of the natural world: branches. Branches inspire us with their abstract formations, neutral color palette, and fortitude. Long after the last leaf has fallen, here in the Midwest, branches awe with their delicate beauty.

Couple poses in aisle at winter wedding without flowers and soft whites, grays and a natural wood palette as well as bare branch trees | PartySlate
photographer: Beautiful Day Photography | planner: Kristin Banta Events | venue: SLS Beverly Hills  

Vows in a Winter Forest

Beverly Hill, CA

In the middle of a what appears to be aa sunlit winter forest filled with bare birch trees wrapped in snow-like furs, this couple honored their evergreen love with an exchange of vows.

photographer: Josh Morehouse | planner: Kelli Corn Weddings & Events | floral: Em Creative Floral | venue: Moreland Landing, Palmetto

Delicate Branch Centerpiece

Bluffton, SC

Votive candles bloom from this organic branch centerpiece, while succulent details and gray accents perfect this neutral tablescape.

People Also Ask…

Do brides have to have a bouquet?

If the pandemic taught us anything, it’s that there are no hard and fast rules. For couples who want a more traditional western wedding, bouquets and boutonnières are a simple way to add pops of color and beauty to your celebration.

However, many cultures do not incorporate wedding bouquets into their traditions. For example, Indian weddings often feature garlands, called varmala or jaimala, which are exchanged by the couple during the marriage ceremony. 

Talk to your significant other and decide if bouquets and ​​boutonnières are an important part of your wedding budget. Remember, bouquets can still be featured in a wedding without flowers. Some of our favorite non-floral wedding bouquets include feathers, jewels, and paper art.

What can I use for centerpieces instead of flowers?

When you begin envisioning your perfect wedding reception, there’s a strong chance you’ll first imagine your wedding centerpieces. For couples looking to feature non-floral wedding centerpieces, there are still plenty of stunning possibilities.

Some of our favorite non-floral centerpieces incorporate greenery, branches, candles, and more. You can also find more unique ideas in our article 26 Unique Wedding Centerpieces.

Where can I find a design team to decorate my wedding?

Head to PartySlate’s curated vendor directory to find a top wedding design and floral team near you. Use the filters to narrow your search by location, services, and more.

Remember, you can directly contact vendors from the directory as well as click into their profile page to see real wedding albums that feature their creative work.

Must-Know Multicultural Wedding Tips, From a Top Planner & Real Couples

For many multicultural couples, hosting a wedding goes far beyond capturing a dream style or color palette. Ultimately, a multicultural wedding not only unites two individuals, it also joins two communities. 

Multicultural celebrations succeed when they honor each culture with equal representation. I know this only too well. My own multicultural wedding, also known as a fusion wedding, involved many tense moments. From arguments over the venue to disagreements over who would walk whom down the aisle, my planning process involved many headaches — compounded by my amateur mistake of not hiring a full-service wedding planner

Hoping to help others learn from my missteps, I sat down with Brianne Garritano, Owner and Lead Planner at Michigan Avenue Events, for insider tips on how to host a successful fusion event. As a premier multicultural wedding planner, Garritano knows which conversations to have upfront with her clients and their families — and how to seamlessly incorporate divergent visions.

“Our clients come to us looking for the best way to marry their two cultures in a beautiful expression of their celebration,” Garritano shares. So how is it done? 

Keep reading to discover six pro tips for hosting a stunning multicultural wedding. Best of all, you’ll see what these ideas look like when put into action — with real multicultural weddings found on PartySlate. It’s time to fuse style and culture for an unforgettable wedding celebration.

Brianne Garritano of Marquette Avenue Events, a multicultural wedding planning company | PartySlate

Brianne Garritano of Michigan Avenue Events

We love how this Chicago and Pacific Northwest-based full-service event planning boutique firm uses a tailored approach to create one-of-kind celebrations. Michigan Avenue Events is renowned for their fusion weddings, creative branding, and wow-worthy galas (now with a hybrid component) both nationally and abroad. 

How to Plan a Multicultural Wedding

1. Hire an Experienced Wedding Planner

Lead Planner Brianne Garritano of Marquette Avenue Events with couple at multicultural wedding celebration | PartySlate
photographer: Robert Swiderski Weddings | planner: Michigan Avenue Events | design: Yanni Design Studio | venue: The Palmer House Hilton

Your wedding experience transcends the day of the event; It’s a culmination of the entire planning process. From day one, an experienced wedding planner will guide you through difficult conversations and decision making.

So many important decisions need to be made early on in a fusion wedding. “You don’t want to set yourself up for a really stressful wedding experience,” Garritano explains. Great wedding planners are more than just dream-producers. They are also advocates for their clients.

It’s also important to hire a wedding planner with experience planning multicultural affairs. “Planners need to know the cultures that are being represented,” in order to strategize for their clients, Garritano tells us. This includes understanding the rituals, terminology, and other important cultural factors of each.

For her multicultural clients, it’s essential to Garritano that she, “alleviates any concern that a couple might have interweaving these moments in a really delicate but beautiful way.”

2. Manage Family Expectations

Latin-Indian fusion wedding mandap ceremony | PartySlate
photographer: Take It Photo | planner: Michigan Avenue Events | design: Canteiro Weddings | venue: NIZUC Resort & Spa

“The best way to manage family expectations is pre-communication,” Garritano tells us. Not only may families have different expectations going into a ceremony, they may also envision a different style of reception.

Especially with Americanized weddings, it’s important to give parents a prelude of what to expect. “You want your parents to have the confidence to fully participate, whether it’s a parent-child dance or wedding toast.”

Being proactive is key. You don’t want to wait until the last moment to have these important conversations. “When parents are not stressed,” Garritano informs us, “our couples are not stressed.”

3. Create a Timeline

South Asian and Chinese fusion wedding with light pink mandap drapery and red Chinese lanterns throughout reception | PartySlate
photographer: Our Labor of Love | planner: Eventrics Indian Weddings | design & lighting: Occasions by Shangri-la | venue: Omni Resort Amelia Island

Multicultural couples must decide which traditional events to incorporate into their wedding celebration. There’s often many more pre-wedding events, and there may be even more than one ceremony.

“It takes meticulous planning to execute a really gorgeous timeline that’s seamless throughout all the transitions — while making sure everyone feels represented,” Garritano explains. 

Inform your wedding planner on which events must be included in the celebration. From there, your planner will help you create a timeline of events. 

*See how this Sangeet Night transformed into a Chinese “market” with vibrant red paper lanterns and faux yen for guests to purchase treats.

4. Be Up Front About Budget

Wedding seating arrangement plan by Special Event Genie | PartySlate
photographer: Brandon Colbert Photography | planner & décor: Special Event Genie | venue: Special Event Genie

When it comes to choosing which events to include in a multicultural wedding, things have to be prioritized. Consequently, it’s essential to discuss budget allocation early on with your event planner. 

“For couples having multiple events, such as in a South Asian wedding, it’s important to be really upfront about budget with each other and the event planner,” Garritano informs us. When it comes to pre-wedding events, it’s particularly important to know who is contributing to which event and “how we are going to execute the vision given the budget.” 

Depending on the event type, there may be expectations of who traditionally pays for what. As such, these conversations must be had early on to avoid potential conflicts.

An experienced planner can “break it down for you in a very concrete, easy-to-understand way, so you know how you properly allocate and prioritize,” Garritano states.

* As the image above shows, a fusion wedding involves a meticulous planning process. Get the full-picture of what your event will look like to have a more realistic understanding of budget.

5. Educate Guests

A fusion wedding is a great way to introduce guests to new cultures. I remember how much fun my husband’s family had dancing the horah (by the way, they still talk about it all these years later). Simultaneously, I learned a lot about Catholicism, reading countless prayers for a ceremonial prayer that would please one family, without affronting the other.

You can introduce your guests to new rituals and ideas throughout the celebration with signage and speeches. You can also translate wording for guests when appropriate. For example, when my brother read a Hebrew prayer during my ceremony, my best friend followed with an English version.

We especially love how the following celebration sets the tone for their guests:

Latin-Indian wedding invitation, teal hand-held fan, and embroidered shoes | PartySlate
photographer: Take It Photo | planner: Michigan Avenue Events | design: Canteiro Weddings | venue: NIZUC Resort & Spa

Cancún, Quintana Roo

We love how this destination Latin-Indian fusion wedding invitation included an explanation of the Vivaha Sanskar for guests new to Indian wedding rituals. Make sure to see how the invitation also acknowledged different family traditions with different wording for the bride and groom.

6. Incorporate Both Cultures

Garritano encourages couples to think beyond the ceremony and integrate both cultures throughout the entire celebration, so it’s “expressed from the beginning of the day to the very last dance on the dance floor.” See how real couples incorporated two cultures throughout their ceremony and reception:

Chinese-American wedding invitation in two languages | PartySlate
photographer: Dark Roux Photography | planner:  Ruby and Pearl Events | venue: Latrobe’s on Royal

New Orleans, LA

A wedding invitation with script in both parties’ first languages ensures everyone can know the essential wedding details. Make sure to see how this beautiful wedding celebration also incorporated a Chinese tea ceremony as well as a traditional Western wedding ceremony (accented with Chinese paper lanterns).

Chinese American Fusion wedding in forest | PartySlate
photography: Love & Wolves Photography | planner: A Daydream Wedding | décor rentals: Celebrations Ltd. | venue: Private Residence

Newcastle, CA

There are so many ways to include cultural attire throughout a wedding celebration. Some couples choose cultural attire that matches a particular ceremony; others wear their own cultural attire during a single ceremony. However, we love how this bride and groom swapped traditional attire for the entire celebration. The bride wears a beautiful red wedding dress embroidered with phoenixes, while the groom wears a western-style suit. We do love how the groom gives a nod to his own culture with a brocade tie, red ribboned boutonniere, and jade necklace.

Muslim Nikkah cermony | Partyslate
photographer: MFields Photography | planner: Events by C | décor & floral:  New Era Events | venue: Private Residence, American Visionary Art Museum, Waterfront Marriott & Ten Oaks Ballroom

Baltimore, MD

If your wedding timelines allows for ample flexibility, consider hosting two separate ceremonies. This wedding featured a Muslim Nikkah (or Nikah) ceremony where the couple signed their marriage contract and exchanged vows. Additionally, the couple also participated in an Americanized ceremony with the classic white dress and wedding arch. We especially love how each ceremony featured a similar wedding color palette — creating a seamless transition from one event to the next.

*See world-renowned Malala Yousafzai’s Nikkah ceremony for more inspiration.

Fish Kollara with descriptive signage | PartySlate
photography: XO Azuree Wedding Photography | planner: Wedicity – Wedding & Event Detailing | floral: Floral & Rentals | venue: Room 1520 | caterer: Entertaining Company

Chicago, IL

What’s one of the top perks of traveling the world and learning about different cultures? The food, of course. This Venezuelan-Indian multicultural wedding introduced one half of the family to Fish Kollwara: chili-pasted fried fish bites. We love how the beautifully-plated cuisine comes with an explanation of ingredients, so guests can try new foods with full-dietary awareness.

Latin-Indian wedding with colorful smoke bombs and mariachi band | PartySlate
photographer: Take It Photo | planner: Michigan Avenue Events | design: Canteiro Weddings | venue: NIZUC Resort & Spa

Cancún, Quintana Roo

Song, dance, and entertainment are an integral part of any culture. Use your wedding entertainment to showcase each family’s heritage and traditions. We appreciate how this Latin-Indian fusion wedding featured both a mariachi band as well as a barrat with colorful smoke bombs and lively dancing. Make sure to see how the gorgeous reception space included plenty of room for dining and dancing.

Multi-cultural Ethiopian/Japanese Fall Wedding
photography: Kirth Bobb | planning, design & event management: Magnolia Bluebird design & events | floral: Philippa Tarrant Floral Design | venue: Eaton DC linens: DC Rental

Washington, D.C.

Show your appreciation for friends and family with thoughtful take-home cultural gifts. We love how this Japanese and Ethiopian multicultural wedding featured both Japanese tea and Ethiopian coffee in gorgeous packaging that was almost a gift in itself. Discover other ways this stunning celebration brought culture to the forefront with vibrant entertainment and meaningful rituals.

See More Stunning Multicultural Weddings on PartySlate

In addition to helpful venue and vendor directories, PartySlate features hundreds of real wedding albums. Find top inspiration from real couples, and make sure to use the filters to narrow your search by everything from wedding theme to style.

Bride and groom kiss in Cancún on sandy beach with palm trees | PartySlate
photographer: Take It Photo | planner: Michigan Avenue Events | design: Canteiro Weddings | venue: NIZUC Resort & Spa

Cancún, Quintana Roo

As noted above, this beautiful destination fusion wedding beautifully incorporated both cultures with vibrant entertainment and thoughtful programming. We also appreciate how bright pops of color were interwoven throughout the ceremony and reception — as well as each cultural event.

Two grooms dance in Cambodian attire at industrial-chic wedding | PartySlate
photographer: Beatrici Photography | planner: Gian Events | venue: Magnuson Park

Seattle, WA

This beautiful wedding featured traditional Cambodian wedding attire as well as the classic American tuxedo for a fashion-forward fête with equal representation. Make sure to see how the stunning minimalist décor perfectly complemented the industrial-chic venue. Best of all? The night ended with a Big Mac indulgence for everyone.

Glamorous mandap with lush greenery and pink-red flowers at fusion wedding | PartySlate
photography: Lucy Munoz Photography | planning & design: Kesh Events | venue: Beatnik

Chicago, IL

This glamorous fusion wedding wows at every turn. From the crimson lehenga to pops of red rose in the lush mandap, the wedding details capture our imaginations. Make sure to see how the wedding tablescape continues the floral theme with custom pink floral menus and lavish orchid centerpieces.

photography: Nanaannan Photography | planner: Dure Events | décor:  Flora & Eventi | venue: The Westin Stonebriar Hotel & Golf Club

Frisco, TX

We are obsessed with wedding attire, so you can imagine our delight at the three stunning outfit changes throughout this celebration. Décor was just as on point with geometric lanterns, lush greenery, and bright pink blooms. Make sure to see the western-style mirrored wedding arch with crisp white florals, as well.

*Learn more about Nigerian weddings.

Beachside chuppah crafted from delicate branches | PartySlate
photographer: Katie Slater Photography | planner: Infinite Events | floral: Stoneblossom Floral & Event Design | venue: Newport Beach House

Newport, RI

Imagine a mandap crafted from elegant branches (and adorned with bright blooms) that transforms into a beautiful chuppah with fresh white florals. See how this couple created a seamless transition from one ceremony to another with reimagined décor — and the perfect seaside backdrop.

Persian-Indian welcome party with teal pergola tents and purple lighting | PartySlate
photographer: Larissa Cleveland Photography | planner: Shannon Leahy Events | floral: Hunt Littlefield | venue: California Academy of Sciences | tenting: Raj Tents | lighting: Got Light

San Francisco, CA

This fusion welcome party impressed guests with a blue and gold color palette — along with vibrant lighting. Pergola tenting and Persian lanterns created a beautiful backdrop for the Sangeet Ceremony. Make sure to get close up shots of your picture-perfect lounge areas.

Bride and groom kiss, with dog, at multicultural wedding ceremony in church | PartySlate
photography: Mateo & Company | planner: Down Annie Lane/MS Events | floral: Arbor House Floral | venue: Felicity Church

New Orleans, LA

This elegant church backdrop set the scene for a beautiful wedding ceremony that also included the jaimala — a ritual where the couple exchanged floral garlands. We especially love how the bride wore a traditional western white dress while her hands were adorned in henna. Of course, the groom looked just as spectacular in his deep blue sherwani jacket.

Bride and groom under lush floral mandap in pinks and purples for fusion wedding | PartySlate
photographer: Nat Wongsaroj Photography, LLC | planner: Events by C | décor & floral: Sarah Khan Event Styling | venue: Belvedere Hotel

Baltimore, MD

The happy couple enjoyed back-to-back ceremonies that included a Hindu ceremony beneath a stunning floral mandap in addition to a western ceremony. Make sure to see the various outfit changes and beautiful reception centerpieces that matched the mandap’s aesthetic. Talk about wow. 

People Also Ask…

What is a fusion wedding?

A fusion wedding, also known as a multicultural wedding, combines two cultures or religions throughout the celebration. This can include the pre-wedding events, ceremony, reception, and post-wedding events.

How do you plan a multicultural wedding?

As outlined above, it’s highly recommended to enlist the assistance of an experienced multicultural wedding planner. Use PartySlate’s curated wedding planner directory to find the best fit your wedding needs. 

Where can I find more wedding inspiration?

PartySlate is here to connect you with the best wedding ideas. Click on the following for even more wedding inspiration.

17 Best Wedding Bands in Chicago [Top List]

Music sets the mood for your memorable wedding. Whether it’s the song playing as you walk down the aisle or the joyful, energetic tune that keeps your guests grooving on the dance floor your wedding band will play the songs that create the soundtrack to your big day, and your big love.

Yes, you want to ensure that the music fits every momentous moment, but also that your wedding runs smoothly — and much of that responsibility falls on the shoulders of your skilled band and bandleader. From introducing you for the first time as a couple to creating the mood for a bittersweet last dance, your band will work with your vendor team to ensure that every momentous moment is given the appropriate heft, on schedule, of course.

We know that it can be hard to know where to start when choosing the right wedding entertainment, and we’re here to help. We’ve considered our own proprietary PartySlate data as well as reviews, honors, professional reputation, speaking engagements, and more to create a wedding entertainment resource you can rely on.

Utilize our list of the best wedding bands in Chicago to find the perfect entertainment for your upcoming celebration.

*list in alphabetical order

Chicago, IL, USA

BKO is part of BeatMix Music

What to Know: Becca Kaufman, Founder of BKO by BeatMix, says, “With star vocal talent, world class musicianship, band/DJ combinations and state-of-the-art sound systems, BKO by BeatMix Music offers an energetic, versatile live music experience! Available with an impressive variety of customizable performance elements, we ensure our clients’ events look, feel, and sound truly like them.”

What to See: Kaufman shares of this Wish Upon a Wedding fundraising gala, “The WUAW Gala is an opportunity to come together to celebrate the love and determination of their recipients and the selflessness of all who support the organization. BeatMix Music provided a stellar show which included performances from BKO, The Party Faithful, Time Chicago, and MixTape — all expertly emceed by our founder Becca Kaufman.”

Chicago, IL, USA

The Chicago Players are part of Gold Coast Events

What we Love: The Chicago Players will have your guests going hungry because they refuse to leave the dance floor. They play the perfect mix of a wide array of hits. We love their enthusiasm and ability to connect with the crowd

What to Know: Danny Chaimson, Owner & CEO of The Chicago Players, says, “These incredible musicians can pull off a wide variety of music: classic rock, standards, soul, motown, hip-hop, indie rock — and do it in a way that can only be described as “authentic.” As performers they are electrifying, effortlessly shifting through the musical landscape to take every event to a magical place.”

What to See: Chaimson shared words from the bride and groom of this detailed golden wedding: “The band was incredible, they kept the energy up, performed beautifully, and kept our guests dancing all night long. We also appreciate their seamless transitions between the Greek Music 😀 It was a night to always remember!”

Chicago, IL, USA

Don Cagen Orchestra is part of Cagen Music LLC

What we Love: We love how Don Cagen Orchestra is dedicated to making your event truly memorable. With their unparalleled stage presence and laudable credentials, this 10-to 16-piece orchestra brings a stage presence that elevates each and every event, leaving your guests wanting more.

What to Know: Becky Cagen, Owner of Don Cagen Orchestra, says, “Our mission statement: It is all about ‘You’, the wedding couple, and not about ‘Us’! We offer unique instrumentations for ceremony, cocktail and dinner music, and customize our dancing playlist to allow each couple to express their personal style through our music. Having performed at over 4000 weddings, no two weddings have ever been alike!”

What to See: Cagen shares of this Northerly Island tented wedding, “Incorporating our couple’s wedding vision, we created a fantastic musical experience for their guests! During the ceremony: our 8-musician chamber ensemble and a Pop-Up Recessional of Bruce Springsteen’s “Thunder Road.” Cocktails: our Roaring 20’s Jazz Band. Dinner & Dancing: the 21 performer “Don Cagen Orchestra” featuring our Choreographed Rock Violin Show.

Chicago, IL

Entourage is part of Arlen Music Productions

What to Know: Ken Arlen, Founder of Arlen Music Productions, says of Entourage, “Led by American Idol finalist Leslie Hunt, this band is dripping with soul, chemistry, and contagious energy. With an unmatched timeless groove, from the rhythm section complemented by a funky and vibrant horn section, you will dance the night away. Leslie rocks out the soaring vocals while Jerome smooths it all out like butter.  There is no limit to what Entourage is capable of, and the night will be forever remembered!” 

What to See: Arlen says of this grand Chicago wedding, “At a recent wedding, the groom wanted to sing their song to his bride, and we happily obliged! We prepared the arrangement in his key and let him take the stage. We even sang backup for him. The bride was so moved and told us that it was the highlight of her wedding!”

Chicago, IL

Evolution Orchestra is part of Arlen Music Productions

What to Know: Ken Arlen, Founder of Arlen Music Productions, says of Evolution Orchestra, “Ken Arlen Evolution Orchestra has consistently been the top choice for glamorous weddings, signature events, and exuberant dance parties across the country. Whether we are performing alongside Bruno Mars at The Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas, at a Presidential Inaugural Ball, or for a wedding with 300 of your closest family and friends, it is our greatest joy to ignite the dance floor with custom entertainment that delivers the energy and nuances of your favorite artists!”

What to See: Arlen shares of this elegant wedding, “At this wedding, we worked closely with the bride and groom to feature all their favorite contemporary and retro artists. They wanted FUN, and we delivered big-time, bringing our performance right onto the dance floor. We featured our Sirens rock violins and rich horn section during dinner, and at the end of the evening, we morphed into an afterglow vibe featuring Triple Fret and our DJ/live musician show with lighting, staging, and wardrobe change.  We kept the dance floor full, without breaks, for over five hours of high-energy dancing!” 

Chicago, IL

Front of House is part of Arlen Music Productions

What to Know: Ken Arlen, Founder of Arlen Music Productions, says of Front of House,Each performance is customized to reflect the unique personalities and musical preferences of our clients. We love using a sampler to integrate modern, electronic beats with our repertoire to create music that is familiar and surprising at the same time. It is not at all uncommon for a guest to come up to us at the end of the night and say that we are the best band that they have ever heard at a wedding!” 

What to See: Arlen says of this upscale wedding, “If the moment takes your crowd somewhere, we are coming with you — even if that means crowd surfing around the dance floor to Sweet Caroline! And, whether we are learning and arranging a special request for a first dance, inviting family members up on stage to perform, or customizing song lyrics, we are thrilled to help create magic memories that will last a lifetime.”

Chicago, IL

What to Know: Mike Zabrin, Owner of Funktastic Productions, says, “Funktastic replaces the cookie-cutter wedding band sound with musicality and innovation. We are Chicago’s finest Black voices, and by tributing legendary artists with inclusion and diversity, we help preserve the African-American art form of Motown, soul, funk, jazz, hip hop, and more! Funktastic provides 6-15 piece bands, jazz trios, rotating quartets, strings, DJs, and more.”

What to See: Zabrin shares of this charming backyard wedding, “After finding us at a local Chicago venue called The Bassment, these wedding clients turned into lifelong fans of the band and never missed a chance to see us live leading up to their wedding. During COVID-19, they postponed their wedding, moving from a Chicago venue to a backyard. We learned their song requests, ranging from Grateful Dead to the Blues Brothers for a memorable celebration.”

Chicago, IL

The Gold Coast All Stars are part of Gold Coast Events

What we Love: We love how the uber-talented musicians that comprise The Gold Coast All Stars somehow manage to sound like the real deal on every song, in every style, while also creating a sound that’s alive with energy. They create a fun dynamic with guests at events, engaging them in the music and their performance.

What to Know: Danny Chaimson, President of Gold Coast Events, says, “The Gold Coast All Stars have spent the last decade creating blowout, jaw-dropping concert-like experiences at unforgettable weddings. Utilizing the best original artists in Chicago, GCAS revolutionized wedding music to align artists with like-minded song choices, making every song feel like an authentic musical experience — whether it’s by Queen or Jay Z.”

What to See: Chaimson shares of this Chicago bash, “We opened the night with a 20-person gospel choir joining our 18-piece band on stage, for a truly epic opening dance set that set the tone for this extraordinary celebration. The band played everything from Kygo and The Beatles to Notorious B.I.G. and Sam Cooke in a mind-blowing display of versatility and musicianship.”

Chicago, IL

Indigo is part of Arlen Music Productions

What to Know: Ken Arlen, Founder of Arlen Music Productions, says of Indigo, “This band has the talent, energy, and experience to provide the perfect fit for each of our unique clients. We provide an inspired soundtrack for your most special day — from personalized processional play-ons for toasts and speeches, to a fun and inclusive dance party. Having spent 12 years entertaining together on stage, we are a close family that enjoys each other greatly. and the fun we have together is contagious!”

What To See: Arlen shares of this romantic wedding, “For this wedding, the bride and groom’s families wanted very different styles of music. So, we played tunes for everyone, from Jackson 5 and The Stones to Britney Spears and Sinatra. We prepare custom arrangements for clients to make their dream wedding come true.”

Chicago, IL

The Lakeshore Encores are part of Gold Coast Events

What we Love: Led by world-renowned American Idol singer Angela Martin, The Lakeshore Encores deserves its reputation as one of best wedding bands in the country. We love how this Chicago-based band specializes in different genres, ensuring that each of your guests hits the dance floor for a night of non-stop entertainment.

What to Know: Danny Chaimson, President of Gold Coast Events, says of The Lakeshore Encores, “The band is led by the one and only Angela Martin who has been with Gold Coast since day one, and anyone who’s seen her can tell you that Angela is a performer like no other. There are 6 different lead singers who all specialize in different genres, allowing the band to be just as at home rocking a Queen song as they are a Rhianna song.”

What to See: Chaimson says of this gorgeous white wedding, “The simplicity of the white ballroom against the backdrop of the electrifying band was absolute perfection!”

Chicago, IL

What to Know: Dave Calzaretta, Founder of Maggie Speaks, says, “We rely heavily on customization so that each couple feels special and gets to put their own stamp on their wedding. Our transitions from song to song are seamless, so we never lose the dance floor; and we approach any older music we are playing with modern sensibilities, so that younger couples feel that everything we play feels fresh and new.”

What to See: Calzaretta shares of this rockin’ celebration, “For this wedding, the couple rented Thalia Hall in Pilsen and wanted a concert vibe — which we created. It accented the fact that we were in a historic venue, and not a hotel ballroom.”

Chicago, IL

What to Know: Dave Farley, Music Director of Orchestra 33, says “We approach each event as a customized, fully live presentation performed at the highest level. Orchestra 33 believes the only thing more important than the music is our client.”

What to See: Farley shares of this exquisite wedding, “Non-stop music set the tone for an energetic, overflowing dance floor from start to finish.”

Evanston, IL

Rendezvous is part of Rendezvous Music

What we Love: Rendezvous Music understands that music not only moves people but brings them together and creates an unmatched sense of joy. We love how Rendezvous Music is committed to bringing this joy to every event they play as well as their skill in customizing their sound to please any audience.

What to Know: With powerhouse vocals, sonorous strings, and booming beats, Rendezvous Music has couples raving about their ability to keep a dance floor filled, to perform a variety of musical styles, and to engage guests.

What to See: This modern white wedding features a stunning tableau of white draping and mirrored elements, amplified by multiple musical performances that enthralled and engaged the happy couple and their loved ones.

Chicago, IL

Rush Street Rhythm is part of Gold Coast Events

What we Love: As part of Gold Coast Events, Rush Street Rhythm knows how to get guests on the dance floor with their high energy and dynamic performances. We love how this Chicago-based band is able to cover a wide range of musical genres — pleasing every guest, regardless of age.

What to Know: Rush Street Rhythm is a “slimmed-down” version of The Gold Coast All Stars that retains their room-filling sound and energy. With six unique singers, the band ably covers songs from every genre with their own floor-filling swagger.

Evanston, IL

True Blue Band is part of Bill Pollack Music

What we Love: True Blue Band offers an astounding amount of flexibility — offering both a band and a DJ as well as everything from solo and duo performances to a 20-piece group full of energy that will take your event entertainment to the next level.

What to Know: True Blue Band really takes the time to understand their couples’ needs to provide the best wedding music experience possible; from acoustic cocktail hours to dance-floor-filling live bands and after-hours DJs, they offer it all.

What to See: This elegant Chicago wedding featured a fun-filled first dance before getting guests on their feet to join in, then ended with Navy Pier fireworks in the background acting as the perfect finale for the perfect wedding.

Chicago, IL

Velocity is part of Arlen Music Productions

What to Know: Ken Arlen, Founder of Arlen Music Productions, says of Velocity, “We love what we do, and we believe that translates to the dance floor! We make every effort to get to know the clients we work with, which allows us to customize their event and really make it a personal experience. Velocity also offers an extremely versatile playlist — one that every guest is sure to enjoy. And just wait until you hear our powerhouse vocal section!”

What to See: Arlen says of this enchanting white wedding, “For this wedding, we learned a couple of songs that were particularly special for the parents of the bride. There was a moment during one of those tunes where the bride’s mother was on the dance floor, turned around to face the band, and with tears in her eyes, gave us the biggest smile and thumbs up. Those are the moments we strive for during every wedding!” 

Buffalo Grove, IL

What we Love: We love how this Chicago entertainment team offers customized options for your wedding or corporate event. With musical ensembles that combine live musicians and expert DJs, Yazz Jazz Music & Productions excels at a wide range of musical genres — ensuring everyone at the party is destined to hear a favorite song or two.

What to Know: Yazz Jazz Music & Productions is a responsive team of musicians who keep guests engaged and the order of events on time with seamless charisma and flair. Despite their name, the band performs any and all styles of music.

What to See: This traditional green and white wedding was joyful and exuberant, with a New Orleans-style parade featuring marching and dancing performers winding through the venue alongside the happy couple before taking the stage for their epic first dance.

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We create our “Best” lists utilizing proprietary PartySlate data, as well as reviews, honors, professional speaking engagements, and more. It’s a combination of art and science designed to help you hire the best team to create your perfect celebration.

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You can also discover the perfect Chicago venue for your celebration — be it a wedding, milestone celebration, gala, or corporate event — here. Use filters to narrow your list by type of venue, capacity, amenities, and more.

Lastly, you can use PartySlate to discover the most current trends and creative ideas in our dedicated weddings section. Here, browse real wedding albums, find a wedding venue to suit your style, and explore our wedding idea gallery to discover unique takes on everything from aisles and arches to place cards.

13 Styles to Consider for your Fall Wedding Bouquet

There’s always been a buzz around June weddings; but like the tortoise overtook the hare, October has been slowly and steadily rising to become the most popular wedding month. And September isn’t far behind. Sure, there are things that fall lacks — like spring’s sneeze-inducing pollen, summer’s hair-frizzing humidity, and winter’s toe-chilling temperatures — thankfully.

We think fall’s crisp weather and vivid color-scapes make it the perfect season for picturesque nuptials. In addition, there are many vibrant flowers that bloom in autumn. From a variety of richly-hued ranunculus and chrysanthemums to more neutral pampas grass, your fall wedding flowers will wow your friends and family.

When it comes to fall wedding bouquets, the options are both beautiful and endless. We’ve got autumn wedding bouquet ideas from real fall nuptials that will help narrow your choices. See 13 bouquets you’ll fall for.


People Also Ask…

What flowers are in season for a fall wedding?

Fall features a beautiful array of in-season florals. You’ll have as many choices for your fall wedding flowers as spring and summer couples do. Autumn brings vibrant hues for your wedding backdrop in the form of changing leaves, but also vibrant blooming flowers. See below to see our favorite flowers for fall wedding bouquets.

Are sunflowers good for a fall wedding?

Sunflowers bloom from late summer into autumn, making them a wonderful inclusion in your fall wedding. You can mix the yellow-and-black flowers into your floral array or go with the mono-floral trend and have an all-sunflower soirée, like the celebration below. We love how sunflower petals line the aisle then appear on the wedding arch, the cake, and reception tables — in addition to making a striking fall wedding bouquet.

photographer: Becca Romero Creative | event planner: Events by Fran | florist: Unique Floral Designs

What’s next?

A skilled event planner will assist you in every detail of your wedding — from choosing a design team to guide your flower choices to picking the perfect venue. PartySlate is here to help you find a planner as well as to provide inspiration and guidance for your exciting wedding journey — with the best fall wedding ideas.

11 South Asian Wedding Trends for 2022, From Leading Vendors

As the year draws to a close, PartySlate is already dreaming about next year’s South Asian wedding trends. While new event testing and screening services lead to safer celebrations, wedding vendors must continue to think strategically over the next year. Supply chain disruptions and uncertainty over new variants will force industry elites to get creative — with new, yet wow-worthy results.

South Asian weddings represent a diversity of cultures and traditions. As Denise Lillie Engagements, a San Francisco-based event planning, company reminds us, “It’s not a monolith.” Click here to explore their team’s interactive map and learn more about common wedding traditions by region and religion.

Purple-shaded map of the following South Asian countries: following countries Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and India | PartySlate

South Asian wedding planner Events by C tells us, “There is such a wide array of cultures within the South Asian community and each of them come with their own traditions.” But despite this rich diversity, all South Asian couples must navigate the wedding world post-COVID-19. We reached out to eight top South Asian wedding planners and vendors to learn their top predictions for South Asian wedding décor, entertainment, catering, and more.

Yanni Design Studio, a Chicago-based design and floral studio, tells us, “Couples have found innovative and meaningful ways to celebrate with weekday weddings, live streaming, and smaller guest counts.” Nahid’s Global Events, a San Diego-based event planning company, also tells us to expect more outdoor wedding venues as well as destination weddings.

From intimate backyard weddings to luxurious destination celebrations, discover the top South Asian wedding trends for 2022 from 8 top wedding vendors. Despite our changing times, you can still expect dazzling décor, meaningful rituals, and immersive entertainment — but with a modern twist. 

1. Lower Guest Counts

Intimate backyard South Asian wedding with gold hoop backdrop with pampas grass and suspended red rose petals | PartySlate
photographer: Shalin Photography | planning & décor: Dream Events By Sonya | venue: Private Residence

Eventrics Indian Weddings, an Orlando-based wedding planner, expects to see a reduction in guest count over the coming year. According to Denise Lillie Engagements, “Many second-generational couples are less interested in a 700-person guest list.” Between that and the need to practice social distancing at times due to COVID-19, intimate South Asian weddings are becoming increasingly popular.

 In fact, micro weddings are here to stay for couples across many different cultures. Smaller guest counts reduce the chance of a super spreader event. They also offer unique opportunities for personalized décor and more intimate moments.

Discover South Asian Micro Weddings on PartySlate

Intimate South Asian wedding at Adler Planetarium with deep purple and red floral décor | PartySlate
photographer: Maha Studios | design & floral: Yanni Design Studio | venue: Adler Planetarium

Intimate and Traditional Wedding

This intimate wedding at Chicago’s iconic planetarium wows with stunning floral details that pop against the soaring, all-glass space. We especially love how lucite pillars create the illusion of a free-floating floral crown.

Groom makes baraat entrance in car with open rooftop at intimate backyard wedding | PartySlate
photographer: Shalin Photography | planning & décor: Dream Events By Sonya | venue: Private Residence

Intimate Backyard Wedding

A small, backyard celebration can still feature important cultural traditions. We love how the groom made his grand entrance in a modern vehicle amidst multicolor smoke bombs. Make sure to see other picture-perfect details like the tassel rainbow backdrop and periodic table seating chart.

2. Destination Weddings in Offbeat Locations

Bride and groom dance in front of wooden mandap with white drapery and tropical floral designs at Cancún destination wedding | PartySlate
photographer: Sweet Caribbean | planner: JC Castillo Weddings | décor & floral: Pistilo Florals Rentals

Sukhadia Caterers, based in New Jersey, tells us offbeat locations are trending. Moreover, couples are incorporating the natural landscape into their outdoor events.

According to Nahid’s Global Events, destination weddings are also becoming increasingly popular. Denise Lillie Engagements tells us how destination weddings are great because they still allow for a multi-day event.

Sonal J. Shah Event Consultants, a New York event planner,  advises, “If you are going to make your guests travel, take them to a place they may not think of going on their own. We are talking 16 to 20 hour flights, but the journey is well worth it once the guests experience the location and resort.” 

That’s not all. “Full buyout of resorts are huge right now,” Shah says. “It offers complete privacy. The guest interaction is only with each other, and it elevates the entire wedding experience.”

Discover South Asian Destination & Outdoor Weddings on PartySlate

Outdoor Henna Tea at Rosewood Miramar Beach with white and pink marquee tenting | PartySlate
photographer: Raj Tents | planner: Lisa Vorce CO | venue: Rosewood Miramar Beach | rentals: Raj Tents

Outdoor Henna Tea

Elegant marquee tents and authentic Southeast Asian rugs made for cozy, yet elevated space to dine and mingle. We also love how this outdoor Henna Tea featured gold and dark pink floral décor that popped against the surrounding greenery.

Bride and bridesmaid dance at Traditional Glam Destination Wedding in Cancún, Mexico | PartySlate
photographer: Sweet Caribbean | planner: JC Castillo Weddings | décor & floral: Pistilo Florals Rental

Cancún Destination Wedding

Is there anything more romantic than a beach wedding? This glamorous Cancún destination wedding wows with multiple décor designs. From a boho wedding mandap to a glamorous reception filled with lush greenery and luxe golden accents, this destination wedding proves it’s impossible to pick a favorite wedding style.

3. Organic Décor Elements & Greenery

Groom dips bride in pink dress beneath lavish mandap decorated with organic greenery and pink and red florals | Partyslate
photographer: Duke Images | planner: Elegant Events | floral design: Eucharis & Squareroot designs | venue: Monarch Beach Resort

South Asian weddings are known for their dramatic ballroom décor. However, “A lot of couples are hosting outdoor events again mostly due to the pandemic,” Eventrics Indian Weddings explains. “With this pivot, they are embracing the natural beauty of the outdoor elements and enhancing those with their designer.”

Sukhadia Caterers confirms, saying to expect “lots of greens, less color, and natural landscapes.” 

Discover Organic Décor Elements & Greenery on PartySlate

Tropical Beach Wedding Ceremony with Double Arch Made from Palm Trees | PartySlate
photographer: Jacqui Cole Photography | planner: Eventrics Indian Weddings | ceremony designer: Occasions by Shangri-la | ceremony venue: Longboat Key Club

Tropical Beach Wedding Décor

Double arches of lavish palm leaves create a dramatic entrance to this beach wedding ceremony. We especially love how the wedding décor complements the lush greenery of the surrounding palms. Click to see other verdant elements, such as a boxwood backdrop and delicate tendrils of greenery mixed in with the wedding mandap’s bright blooms.

Recessional at South Asian wedding with overhanging organic greenery | PartySlate
photographer: Kapsule Co | planning & design: Blue Lotus Insights | floral: Nectar and Bloom | venue: BRICK

Minimalist and Organic Greenery

Soft-toned, overhanging greenery proves organic décor is all you need for a stunning, modern Indian wedding. We especially appreciate how the industrial roll-up doors were cleverly incorporated into the ceremonial backdrop. Click to see how this unique backdrop was also repurposed for the sweetheart table.

Wedding mandap with wild greenery and branches | PartySlate
photographer: Duke Images | planner: Elegant Events | floral design: Eucharis & Squareroot designs | venue: Monarch Beach Resort

Mandap with Lavish Greenery

Greenery is officially no longer just a filler. We are obsessed with this ornate wedding mandap decked in wild greenery and branches — that complemented the surrounding Pasadena countryside. Make sure to see how the greenery theme continued with one-of-a-kind reception seating. Trust us: You have to see it to believe it.

4. Hot Pink Florals

Outdoor wedding tablescape  with elevated bright pink floral centerpieces | PartySlate
photographer: Brian Dorsey Studios | planner: Premini Events | floral & design: Birch Event Design | venue: Private Residence

Premini Events says it all in just four words: “Gorgeous hot pink florals!” In fact, this dramatic wedding color scheme is trending across all types of celebrations. From South Asian weddings to micro weddings, the color pink is reclaiming the spotlight.

Discover Hot Pink South Asian Floral Décor on PartySlate

String quartet plays under double arch of bright pink blooms for wedding cocktail hour | PartySlate
photographer: Brian Dorsey Studios | planner: Premini Events | floral & design: Birch Event Design | venue: Private Residence

Think Double Pink

This gorgeous intersecting double archway of bright pink blooms is just the beginning. Discover everything from free-floating pink floral centerpieces to the reflective mirrored tabletops. Best of all, twinkling string lights illuminated the gorgeous floral display come sunset.

Bride and groom sit on blue settee behind carnation curtain at Indian Wedding Ceremony | PartySlate
photographer: Lin & Jirsa Photography | planner: So Cal Event Planners | floral: Leta Verbena Floral Design | venue: The Waterfront Beach Resort a Hilton Hotel

Bright, Yet Delicate Details

We love how this outdoor wedding ceremony and reception featured every shade of pink — but we are especially swooning over this delicate carnation curtain. Make sure to see how the ceremony continued the color scheme with pink floral centerpieces, candles, and linen. A monochromatic theme has never looked so good.

5. Stand-Alone Décor Elements

Bride and groom stand in front of dreamy pink drapery and half circle of papas grass and pink blooms at South Asian wedding | PartySlate
photographer: Maha Studios | planner: Marquette Avenue Events | design & floral: Yanni Design Studio | venue: Nobu Hotel Chicago

COVID-19 has forced event planners and designers to think outside the box. With scaled down guest counts, non-traditional venues, and elevated costs; creative thinking is a necessity.

Yanni Design Studio shares, “As Event Designers, we are creating standalone wedding décor elements and installations that are versatile and can be used in any venue in new and alternative ways.”

Expect plenty of Instagrammable moments with these dazzling décor elements. 

Discover Stand-Alone Décor Elements at South Asian Weddings on PartySlate

Modern South Asian wedding with black sweetheart table, dreamy pink drapery backdrop, and boho floral décor with pampas grass | PartySlate
photographer: Maha Studios | planner: Marquette Avenue Events | design & floral: Yanni Design Studio | venue: Nobu Hotel Chicago

Pink Chiffon Installation

A gorgeous installation of pink chiffon and pampas grass made for the perfect wedding backdrop more than once. From ceremony to reception, every moment of the enchanting wedding benefited from this romantic installation. Click to see.

Bride and groom underneath ethereal ceiling installation of shimmering tassels and white orchids and blue uplighting at Indian Wedding | PartySlate
photographer: Lin & Jirsa Photography | planner: Nahid’s Global Events | floral: Shawna Yamamoto Event Design | venue: Renaissance Esmeralda Resort & Spa

Shimmering Crystal Crown

From mandap to photo op, this ethereal ceiling installation of shimmering tassels and white orchids has us swooning. Click to see other lavish ceiling décor from this South Asian wedding. It’s true: Balloons aren’t just for kids.

6. Individually-Plated Appetizers

South asian individually-plated appetizers
photo courtesy of: Sukhadia Caterers’ Instagram

With a continuing focus on health and safety, Sukhadia Caterers is seeing an increase in individually-plated appetizers. The good news? Appetizers have never been more visually appealing — or Instagrammable.

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Tray of passed apps on mini silver platters | PartySlate
photographer: J. Brown Photography | planner: Clementine Custom Events | floral & décor: Ashland Addison Floral and Event Decor | venue: Morgan Manufacturing | caterer: Limelight Catering

Passed Apps on Mini Platters

We love how mini silver platters create individually-plated servings on a passed-app tray. Guests also enjoyed fusion cuisine to honor this multicultural couple, culminating in a western-style white wedding cake. Click to see

7. Mini Desserts

White dessert with pearl toppings in individual cups for wedding | PartySlate
photographer: Kapsule Co | planner & design: Blue Lotus Insights | floral: Nectar and Bloom | venue: BRICK | desserts: Sweet Cheeks Baking & Uncle Biffs

“Dining and dessert style has definitely evolved in the last year,” Yanni Design Studio tells us. Eventrics Indian Weddings agrees, saying, “A lot of couples are ditching the cake and creating mini cakes or desserts to enhance the experience for their guests.”

“Another trend is serving each guest a different dessert or sending them home with a prepackaged cupcake or delicious edible wedding favor,” Yanni Design Studio says. After all, who wouldn’t love to take a slice of the celebration home with them?

Discover Mini Desserts at South Asian Weddings on PartySlate

Small wedding cake with individuall wrapped cupcakes serving as bottom four tiers | PartySlate
photographer: J. Brown Photography | design: Yanni Design Studio | venue: Private Residence

Take-Home Cupcakes

Reimagine the tiered wedding cake with layers of individually-packaged cupcakes crowned with a mini cake — a perfect size for just the couple. Make sure to see other gorgeous details from this at-home wedding. We’ll give you a hint: Once again, greenery makes an appearance.

S'mores station with individual s'more dessert cups | PartySlate
photographer: Kapsule Co | planner & design: Blue Lotus Insights | floral: Nectar and Bloom | venue: BRICK | desserts: Sweet Cheeks Baking & Uncle Biffs

S’mores Cake Shots

Dessert in a cup is the dessert we’ve always dreamed about. We especially love how these s’mores cake shots were perfectly on theme for this unique wedding celebration. See other unique details such as organic greenery and a mini wedding-cake-for-two here.

8. Live Entertainment

Christien Anthony Music performs at Indian wedding at Pelican Hill | PartySlate
photo courtesy of & entertainment: Christien Anthony Music

As clients shift gears to outdoor events, Eventrics Indian Weddings is seeing a new focus on live entertainment. “Live entertainment or bands have become a big investment for our clients.”

Events by C adds, “We just had a wedding last weekend that had a live singer, electric violinist, string quartet, ballerinas, and caricature artists. These elements are making weddings extremely unique and unforgettable for guests.”

We have to applaud. Nothing gets guests on the dance floor like live, customized entertainment.

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Hank Lane Music performs at South Asian wedding | PartySlate
photographer: Salwa Photography | planner: Sonal J. Shah Event Consultants | décor: Elegant Affairs & Floralia Events | sangeet venue: Mandarin Oriental, New York | ceremony & reception venue: The Plaza New York | entertainment: Hank Lane Music

Star-Studded Celebration

A live band — along with surprise performances by the Carpenter Trio and the Grammy Award winning Violinist Miri Ben Ari — took entertainment to the next level at this South Asian wedding celebration. Click to see some of the joyous moments on the dance floor.

9. Unique Entertainment

Dancers in LED costumes perform at Indian wedding reception | PartySlate
photographer: Amrit Photography | planner: KP Style Events | décor: Universal Décor | venue: Hyatt Regency Lake Washington | entertainment:

“South Asian weddings are all about bringing new and fresh ideas to the party,” Eventrics Indian Weddings says, “and entertainment is such a fun and unique way to do this.”

Yanni Design Studio agrees. “Couples are becoming very creative and innovative with ways of entertaining their guests. Jazz ensembles, harpists, circus acts, and vocalists all have become very popular in the last year.”

Discover Unique Entertainment Ideas on PartySlate

Cirque du Soleil Entertainment in front of yellow food cart at South Asian wedding | PartySlate
photographer: NadiaD Photography | planner: KIS(cubed) Events | venue: The Phoenician, a Luxury Collection Resort, Scottsdale | cirque du soleil: Vertical Fix Productions

Cirque du Soleil Entertainment

This South Asian wedding kept guests entertained with an acrobatic performance. Click to see even more unique entertainment ideas, from lawn games to arcade games.

Bride djs at South Asian wedding | PartySlate
photographer: Divine Method Photography | planner: Premini Events | decorator: Birch Event Design

DJ Bride

Give guests a surprise by stepping up to the DJ booth — or inviting close friends and family to do the same. Of course, with such a beautiful dance floor, guests were happy to get the party started. Click to see.

10. Innovative Lighting

Traditional South Asian wedding at Waldorf Astoria New York with blue uplighting and dance floor that looks like the ocean | PartySlate
photographer: Alain Martinez Photo & Cinema | planner: Premini Events | décor: Elegant Affairs | venue: Waldorf Astoria New York | lighting: Pegasus Productions

Events by C tells us, “We’re seeing lighting used in ways never seen before. I’ve seen lighting transform a room to look like it is underwater to seeing use of unique patterns that replace the need for a backdrop.” It’s true that lighting should top your wedding to-do list. See why here.

Discover Unique Lighting Ideas on PartySlate

South Asian choreographed dance on blue and green ocean-like dance floor with vibrant blue uplighting | PartySlate
photographer: Divine Method Photography | planner: Premini Events | décor: HMR Designs

Underwater Wonderland

Turn the dance floor into the ultimate photo op with vibrant lighting and unique patterns. You can be sure, with a set up this beautiful, guests will want to dance all night long. Click to see other stunning ways lighting is utilized at this three-day wedding celebration.

11. A Virtual Component

“Due to the pandemic and travel restrictions,” Yanni Design Studio tells us, “virtual elements are becoming a key part in weddings.” Many photographers and videographers now offer live streaming during the ceremony and reception. 

Additionally, “Slideshows allow couples to share their love story via Zoom or other video chat platforms. Virtual guests can also be included in the fun by uploading photos and videos via a wedding hashtag.”

RELATED: The Ultimate Virtual Events Planning Checklist: 10 Steps to Ensure a Memorable Experience

Meet the Contributors

Brittany Ellis, Owner & Event Director of Eventrics Indian Weddings

We love how this Florida-based wedding planning company values personal relationships and a custom-planning process to create a bespoke experience for their clients. Eventrics Indian Weddings creates wow-worthy South Asian and Indian weddings through meticulous planning, minute attention to detail, and limitless creativity.

Ally Weaver, Junior Coordinator of Premini Events

Premini Events combines strategic planning with imaginative thinking to curate luxe celebrations with global flair — be it at home or abroad. We especially love how this full-service event planning team creates bespoke weddings and social events that visually wow guests from the moment they enter the celebration.

Chandani Chandekar, Owner & Event Planner at Events by C

We love how Chandani from Events by C goes above and beyond to create gorgeous events that surpass her clients expectations. Whether she is planning a multi-day South Asian wedding or an intimate celebration, she combines her meticulous attention to detail and big-picture mindset to wow party hosts and guests alike.

Eric Houghtalen, Event Designer at Yanni Design Studio

We love how this bespoke floral and décor production company — specializing in everything from South Asian weddings to grand galas — can transform any venue with their exquisite floral designs, wow-worthy lighting installations, and innovative backdrops. With a prolific inventory of décor pieces and some of the most talented minds in the industry, Yanni Design Studio works closely with their clients to create dream celebrations.

Nahid Farhoud, Planner & Designer at Nahid’s Global Events

 Nahid Farhoud, an event planner based in San Diego, produces truly exceptional events. We love how Nahid’s Global Events is dedicated to understanding a client’s vision and is able to deliver exactly they want in an elegant and tasteful way. Every experience with Nahid’s Global Events is one to remember, and her willingness to travel internationally makes them an unparalleled choice in the events industry.

Denise Lillie O’Neal, Owner of Denise Lillie Engagements

Denise Lillie Engagements specializes in creating beautiful multicultural weddings and events that are rich with personalized details and creative design. We love how this San Francisco-based event planning and design company is able to feature beloved family traditions while also elevating the unique personalities of their clients.

Sonal J. Shah, Owner & CEO of Sonal J. Shah Event Consultants

The team at Sonal J. Shah Event Consultants goes above and beyond to perfect every extraordinary detail of your wedding day or celebration — with an artist’s eye for everything from opulent lighting to custom dance floors and elegant tablescapes. We love how Sonal and her team work tirelessly to create the celebration of your dreams, with meticulous planning and flawless production.

Shaivi Sukhadia, Director of Catering at Sukhadia Caterers

We love how this four-generation family business has brought modern and personalized catering to couples for over 20 years now. Sukhadia Caterers offers custom wedding packages and traditional authentic recipes for a delectable dining experience your guests will love.

PEOPLE ALSO ASK…

What are Some Common Elements Found Throughout South Asian Weddings?

“There is such a wide array of cultures within the South Asian community and each of them come with their own traditions,” Chandani Chandekar of Events by C shares. That being said, “An element that we have seen across many South Asian cultures is the baraat!” Chandani tell us. “Many of our Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, and even Christian weddings have started their wedding ceremony off with a baraat. The baraat is the groom’s procession signifying him traveling from his home to the bride’s home for the wedding. Back when marriages were arranged, and commonly took place within the same village, the groom and his family would actually dance their way to the bride’s home. In modern times, the groom’s side will dance around the venue’s parking lot and arrive at the main door.”

Chandekar continues, “Another element that we see in all South Asian cultures and religions is choreographed performances! The siblings, cousins, and friends of the couple work together for months to choreograph dances especially for the bride and groom. Many times the dances are to popular Bollywood songs, and sometimes the performances are more intricate skits which tell the couple’s story through song and dance. We’ve seen many talented family members and friends choreograph on their own, while others defer to a professional choreographer to team them the steps.”

Where Can I Find a Venue For My South Asian Wedding?

Use PartySlate’s curated directory to find an available wedding venue near you. Narrow your search by guest count, venue type, amenities, and more.

Where Can I Find More Inspiration for My South Asian Wedding?

PartySlate is here to connect you with the latest wedding trends as well as classic ideas that never go out of style. Click on the following for wedding inspiration:

12 Festive Fall Wedding Decorations & Designs You’ll Love

If you’re like the PartySlate content team, then fall is easily your favorite season. The leaves are changing to the perfect burnt orange, you get to bust out your favorite sweater, and if you’re wedding-obsessed like us, it’s now time for fall wedding decorations. 

There are so many fall wedding decorations to choose from. The perfect fall wedding centerpiece, an outdoor ceremony with cozy furniture, and a color palette you’ll obsess over. 

We’re here to end your search for the perfect fall wedding decoration ideas. We’ve looked through hundreds of real wedding albums on PartySlate to bring you 12 must-see ideas — and one more reason to obsess over your wedding décor.

Fall Wedding Ceremony Decorations

BCG Events made this black tie wedding pop, while proving pink is more than just a summer color. Click to see how this color palette can transform your fall wedding with the right shades — and uplighting. 

Sugar Willow Events added velvet furniture to this outdoor mountain wedding, giving the ceremony a warm touch and making it the perfect fall wedding decoration. See how their fall wedding colors brought a pop of color to the outdoor greenery, from ceremony to reception.

Orange-hued bridesmaid dresses complemented the crisp fall air and natural backdrop of this outdoor wedding. Click to see the fairytale lighting this couple used to brighten up their tented reception.

Little Hill Floral Design perfectly combined our favorite fall-hued florals to make a stunning ceremony backdrop. Click to see how the right color palette can set the tone of your celebration — from the moment guests receive their invitation suite.

Fall Wedding Reception Decorations

Table 6 Productions – Colorado ensured that each table at this colorful fall wedding reception felt as crisp as the weather outside. We especially adore the way amber glassware coordinates with the florals and napkins. Click to also see the unique and stunning ceiling floral installation.

We love how Flowers for Dreams made this ceiling décor unique with upended jewel-toned blooms that perfectly complemented the vintage vibe of this space. See other unique fall details from this warm and inviting wedding here.

Ed Libby Events put an untraditional twist on fall florals and we love it; he draped the tablescapes with tall colorful floral arrangements (and candle accents). Click to see how these vibrant colors were showcased from ceremony to reception.

Revel Decor designed these gorgeous floral arrangements nestled inside empty black lanterns — a perfect look for any fall wedding. Click to see all the ways these unique floral arrangements were used throughout the reception.

Yanni Design Studio created the perfect fall tablescape with burgundy place settings, stacked candle décor, and complementing floral arrangements. See how this couple’s backyard was transformed into the perfect wedding spot.

Lantern seating charts are the perfect subtle fall touch to any wedding — and not to mention, a cute take-home gift. Click to see additional unique lighting designs and the perfect fall ceiling floral décor.

Theoni Collection added matte black linens and place settings to this tablescape, creating a sophisticated setting and perfect fall atmosphere. Click to see more from this vineyard wedding, as well as how to add a unique twist to your tented wedding design.

This fall tablescape takes cozy to new heights with linen table numbers. Click to see other creative ways you can use linen décor throughout your wedding. We’ll give you a hint. Head to the bar area.

PEOPLE ALSO ASK…

What Makes a Fall Wedding? 

A fall wedding typically happens between mid-September and the end of November. Additionally, autumn weddings often feature fall wedding colors, seasonal cocktails, and other cozy, seasonal ideas

There are truly no limits when it comes to your fall wedding. We encourage you to get creative, and make your autumn wedding your own. Make sure to ask your wedding planner and florist for ideas to suit your personality and style.

Where Can I Find More Fall Wedding Inspiration? 

PartySlate is here to bring you the latest trends as well as timeless wedding ideas. Here is more fall wedding inspiration: