Color palettes, themes, place settings, dreams. This is the stuff that weddings are made of. So what makes your wedding, well, yours? It's simple: you. Your personality, your style. Identifying your style streamlines the planning process, making everything — from selecting a venue to picking place cards — easier. So before you find your favors, make sure you've found your style.
Traditional, elegant and timeless. Three words that perfectly sum up your classic wedding style. Start with a white dress and black tie, then browse this page to find new ways to incorporate the fairytale-inspired details that every little girl dreams of for her big day.
Clean lines, a high-contrast color palette and sophisticated detailing are hallmarks of modern style. Whether you favor black-and-white damask or monograms, metallic accents or monochromatic simplicity, you'll find plenty of new ideas to create a look that's both timeless and totally now.
Dreaming of a country-chic wedding? Imagining yourself dining and dancing beneath trees aglow with twinkle lights? Bring your vision to life with romantic, rustic details like natural wood accents, candles and soft touches that turn any reception locale into a farm-fresh retreat.
Whether you're inspired by Gatsby or Garbo, the romance of the past fills your present. You love vintage touches like antique lace and soft, untamed flowers overflowing from mercury goblets. Capture the mood you're going for with the delicate, one-of-a-kind details you'll find here on this page.
Armed with a cheekily rebellious streak, you delight in the unexpected and are anything but mainstream. Luckily, your wedding day is your time to shine-your way. And we're here to help! Explore our indie-inspired offerings to get great DIY ideas and more.
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