Venue ideas
Country estates, wooden halls, banquet rooms with folk décor, or outdoor venues with a traditional pavilion.
Style guide
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.
Often searched as: Russian wedding style
Country estates, wooden halls, banquet rooms with folk décor, or outdoor venues with a traditional pavilion.
Red, gold, white, green, and warm wood tones.
Folk songs, accordion or folk band, plus dance hits for the reception.
Khokhloma and Gzhel patterns, samovar, embroidered runners, birch branches, wooden furniture, and folk textiles.
Bride: A dress with folk details or a sarafan-style look with a wreath or kokoshnik. Groom: A kosovorotka shirt with a belt or a suit with an embroidered accent.
Daisies, wildflowers, birch branches, and red-and-white arrangements in wooden containers.
Warm, lively, and communal — guests take part in traditions, not just watch.
Medium — props and décor can be rented, but folk musicians, the venue, and catering drive the total.
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.
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.
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.