This could be anything from resetting a family heirloom stone into a new engagement ring to using locally-grown food at dinner. Point is: think green.
I'd argue that this trend is more due to people realizing that spending so much on a wedding is silly than couples truly wanting small weddings, but whatever the case, it's becoming more and more popular to pare down your guest list.
Prayer candles, crystals, sage, what have you -- weddings are about to get a lot more magical and spiritual.
It's not just chicken, steak or fish anymore. Vegetarian and veganism are on the rise, as are modified diets like keto and allergy awareness. Set menus are getting diversified and more couples are paying attention to their guests' dietary needs. Consider a buffet, which allows way more options, and non-alcoholic drinks that don't look non-alcoholic.
The '90s are infiltrating the wedding scene, too! Oversized barrettes are having a huge moment in fashion right now, so find your own white, sparkly versions and clip in under your veil.
Bridesmaids, listen up! The hottest color schemes of 2020 include neo-mint, mellow yellow, faded denim and cassis.
Every wedding needs that perfect selfie station, but this trend goes beyond that. Fairy lights, light shows and hanging light installations will be popular this year, with candlelight still up there for the romance.
No, we're not saying the bridesmaids are going to start munching on their bouquets during the ceremony. Rather, floral detail will be added in places you wouldn't expect: ice cubes, slices of cake, salads.
The sweetheart table lives on, but rather than tons of round eight-tops, receptions will start seeing new table arrangements, from winding designs made up of multiple tables to X shapes throughout the room.
Standing in line at the bar is such a buzzkill. We won't see Gatorade buckets set up around the venue, but perhaps a chic wall-mounted tap of Truly seltzer with make-your-own cocktail mixers?
We prefer this look, anyway. Ditch the traditional black, penguin tuxedo for a more modern, royal blue or cobalt look.
Mentioning a charcuterie cocktail hour in the wedding invitation is a sure-fire way to make sure we'll be there.