Venue ideas
Lofts, clubs, tented outdoor venues, or banquet halls where you can bring in lighting and retro props.
Style guide
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.
Often searched as: 90s wedding
Lofts, clubs, tented outdoor venues, or banquet halls where you can bring in lighting and retro props.
Hot pink, electric blue, acid green, purple, black, and silver.
90s pop, disco, and eurodance — a DJ or cover band with a retro set list.
Neon signs, posters, cassettes and CDs, a disco ball, plastic chairs, a Polaroid corner, and bright party lighting.
Bride: A short or straight dress, maybe with sparkle; choker or mini veil. Groom: A suit with a bold tie, denim jacket, or all-black look.
Bright monochrome bouquets or minimal florals — the focus is on neon and props rather than classic arrangements.
Fun and nostalgic — like a grown-up version of the parties you grew up with.
Medium — retro props can be DIY, while DJ and lighting are the main cost variables.
Snow, candlelight, and a fairytale mood. Winter weddings turn cold weather into part of the magic — frosty palettes, evergreen, and an atmosphere that feels hushed and intimate.
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.
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.
Once you’ve chosen a style, break preparation into stages and design invitations in the same mood.
Save your style in the Wedding Planner app and use it as the base for invitations, décor, and preparation.