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The Big Day: Tips for Picking a Wedding Aesthetic

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by Emma Radebaugh

rustic formal table setting with candles, wine glasses, greenery garland, and neatly arranged plates and silverware.

Planning a wedding involves many decisions, and choosing an overall style can feel overwhelming. Between work, family responsibilities, and everyday life, many brides want a process that feels simple and enjoyable. These tips for picking a wedding aesthetic can help you narrow your vision and create a celebration that reflects your personality.

Consider Your Venue First

Your venue should help guide your wedding aesthetic rather than fight against it. The architecture, natural surroundings, and existing decor already create a visual tone, so working with those elements saves time and effort.

As you explore venues, pay attention to details such as wooden beams, chandeliers, garden landscapes, or waterfront views. These features can inspire your color palette, floral style, and table decor. When you design around what already exists in the space, your wedding aesthetic feels intentional and cohesive instead of forced.

Start With Your Personal Style

Your wedding aesthetic should reflect who you are, not just what trends dominate social media. Think about the colors, textures, and styles you already love in your home, wardrobe, or favorite events.

Knowing your personal style helps you decide how to decorate the venue as well as how you’ll dress your bridal party. For example, when deciding between fitted and flowing bridesmaid dresses, decide whether your overall aesthetic feels modern and structured or soft and romantic. When you start with your personal taste, the rest of your choices often fall into place more easily.

Choose a Consistent Color Palette

Another tip for picking a wedding aesthetic is to establish a color palette before the theme, since this helps you tie everything together. If you prefer soft shades – blush, lavender, and powder blue – then you may gravitate towards a romantic theme.

Most couples find that choosing two to four main colors creates a balanced look. You can start with classic combinations like the ones we’ve detailed below:

  • Soft neutrals with greenery
  • Blush pink and gold
  • Dusty blue and silver
  • Terracotta and cream

Once you choose your palette, use those colors consistently in invitations, florals, table decor, and attire. This approach keeps the aesthetic cohesive and helps every detail feel intentionally designed.

Keep It Practical for Your Lifestyle

Online wedding inspiration often features elaborate decorations and complex setups. However, many couples—especially busy working moms—benefit from choosing an aesthetic that feels manageable.

Focus on the elements that make the biggest visual impact, such as the venue, flowers, and attire. Simple decor and thoughtful color choices can still create a beautiful atmosphere without adding unnecessary stress. When your wedding aesthetic fits your schedule and priorities, the planning process becomes much more enjoyable.

More wedding planning tips:

  • 5 Tips for Planning an Amazing Wedding
  • Who Should You Delegate as Your Wedding Planner?
  • Eight Expert Tips For Planning A Beautiful Wedding
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