Venue ideas
Grand venues, palaces, ballrooms, traditional churches, historical buildings.
Style guide
Timeless elegance and formal tradition — chandeliers, fine tailoring, and a celebration that never feels dated. Classic weddings reward attention to detail and a sense of ceremony.
Often searched as: classic wedding style
Grand venues, palaces, ballrooms, traditional churches, historical buildings.
White, ivory, gold, soft pastels, deep jewel tones like emerald and navy.
Classical music, orchestral pieces, wedding marches.
Chandeliers, fine china, crystal glassware, intricate floral arrangements, luxurious fabrics like satin and velvet.
Bride: A long, flowing white gown, often with lace and embroidery. Groom: A tuxedo or classic dark suit with a bow tie.
Elegant white roses, lilies, orchids, peonies, with soft greenery.
Refined and formal, with quiet grandeur and a sense of tradition.
High — luxury venues, polished décor, and formal attire drive most of the cost.
Free-spirited and creative, with nature as the backdrop. Boho weddings mix textures, vintage finds, and an easygoing rhythm — less about rules, more about personality.
Warmth, wood, and the outdoors. A rustic wedding is also a countryside wedding — guests remember it as a cozy gathering in nature rather than a formal reception.
Less is more: clean lines, neutral palettes, and every detail chosen with intention. Minimalist weddings look effortless because nothing is accidental.
Once you’ve chosen a style, break preparation into stages and design invitations in the same mood.
Combinations from the app that suit this style. The hex codes are ready to hand to a supplier.
Save your style in the Wedding Planner app and use it as the base for invitations, décor, and preparation.