Venue ideas
Industrial venues, abandoned buildings, urban rooftops, or live music venues.
Style guide
Dark, raw, and deliberately unconventional. Grunge weddings draw from rock culture — leather, candlelight, industrial spaces, and a dress code that breaks every rule.
Often searched as: grunge wedding
Industrial venues, abandoned buildings, urban rooftops, or live music venues.
Black, gray, deep reds, dark purples, and metallic tones.
Rock, punk, or alternative music, often with a live band.
Exposed brick, vintage furniture, leather, candles, and dark florals.
Bride: A non-traditional dress, often in black or with edgy details like leather or lace. Groom: A dark suit, leather jacket, or casual attire.
Dark roses, black calla lilies, dark greenery, and other deep-toned flowers.
Edgy and unfiltered — attitude over etiquette.
Medium — raw venues and DIY styling keep costs flexible, live music can tip the scale.
Music, color, and the energy of an outdoor celebration. Festival weddings feel communal and carefree — more summer gathering than formal reception.
Traditions, folk motifs, and heartfelt warmth. A Russian wedding style is also a folk celebration — samovars, embroidered textiles, and live songs make it feel like a real family feast.
Neon, cassettes, and MTV nostalgia. A 90s wedding is about bold color, a relaxed dress code, and hits that get everyone on the dance floor.
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.