Excess is a Good Wedding Theme
In case they didn’t tell you: Minimalism retired. We’re living in the age of cluttercore and cottagecore and weird girl aesthetic, which all boil down to one single theme: more is more. The people want excess, and purple, and paisley! Here are eight ways to live out your maximalist wedding fantasy.
1. Get busy
Set the white tablecloths on fire and bring some pattern into your reception. Maximalist design is pro-frills, pro-color, pro-clashing. Meaning: pick what you like and, ideally, pick its most extreme form. For luxe linens, see BBJ La Tavola and Nuage Designs.
2. Switch up your setup
Unconventional table configurations remind your guests this is no ordinary wedding. Our perpetual Pinterest covet is the super-long table that disappears into the sunset. It’s called a serpentine table and yes, it is very curvy.
3. Choose a bold dress code
We’ve moved way beyond black tie and semi-formal. Pick a color, any color, and see what your people do! Just be sure to include your attire expectations (as specifically as possible) on your invitation and website.
4. Enshrine your cake
Tall cakes are back, baby. More tiers mean more flavors to gorge on and a spectacular effect when your tribe walks into the reception. For further fanfare, create a cake display with a spiral stand or floating tiers.
5. Insert costume changes
Maybe you have an alter ego that would appreciate a reception cameo or you’re finally admitting your dream gown is a touch stiff. Either way, a second look is a fun way to set the mood as you transition from ceremony to reception. Set aside 15 minutes minimum for your wardrobe switcheroo and don’t forget to clue in your vendor team, because you’ll want the pics.
6. Share your favorite things
You could rent furniture or you could buy it to have forever and ever. In need of a new coffee table? Amazing giant bowl? Repurpose them for your wedding, so you can showcase your personal style and imbue your objects with instant nostalgic meaning.
7. Roll in style
A getaway car is essential because you need a DD. Make it cool and suddenly you’ve got an epic photo opportunity. Blanchard Limousines rents a Rolls Royce Ghost, while Concours Vintage Limousine chauffeurs a white 1961 Silver Cloud II and a 1939 Wraith Limousine. If you’re looking to move a larger crew, the Towne Transport Trolley, with space for 23, is iconic.
8. Give good gifts
Think less ‘Dollar Store’ and more ‘Santa.’ Pick pretty favors and pass on anything that will live in a junk drawer (or wilt on a shelf).
Design + Planning: Grit & Grace Inc Photography: Lisa Ziesing for Abby Jiu Photography Venue: Meridian House Floral: Sophie Felts Linens: BBJ La Tavola Chargers: Maison de Carine Chairs and Flatware: Something Vintage Glassware: Perfect Settings Stationary and Paper: Emily Baird Design Cake: CakePop Dresses: Retrofête + Valentino Sofa: Anthropologie Wine glass: Estelle Colored Glass Rolls Royce: Concours Vintage Limousine