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5th February 2020
Categories: Visitor News
With the start of a new decade there is a lot of talk about the new and upcoming trends we will see in the next few years. Weddings are no exception! Here are some of the most common trends we have seen being talked about for 2020.
Wedding dresses – apparently, we should expect to see wedding dresses that are less bridal and more personal. Maybe floral prints and exciting colours, or others may choose a more traditional dress but add interesting accessories to personalise it.
Sustainability – it is expected that environmental concerns will play a big part in wedding planning including choices such as a vegetarian or vegan meal, and more informal flower displays. Here at Yurtcamp we are certainly seeing a decrease in demand for red meat for wedding breakfasts.
Decorations – many suggest the comeback of the homemade decoration as couples look to save money and the environment while giving the personal touch. Here at Yurtcamp, we saw lots of homemade decorations at many of our weddings last year, as well as of course lots of fairy lights, which will probably never go out of fashion.
Keeping it local – The uncertainty around Brexit and the weak pound will probably mean more couples stay in the UK, not only for hen or stag parties but also for their honeymoon.
Here at Yurtcamp we cater for all types of weddings, with couples given the freedom to make their wedding weekend celebrations as alternative or traditional as they wish. Yurtcamp's location, which is only a 15 minute drive from the end of the M5, makes for very easy access from all parts of England and Wales, and there's plenty of onsite access. As Yurtcamp offers a two day wedding celebration with guests staying in our luxury yurts, those attending, particularly guests coming from further distances away are not doing lots of miles for just an afternoon and single evening.
Words and images supplied by Yurtcamp.
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