The Hottest Wedding Themes for 2015

Searching for some ideas for your big day? These themes will serve as major inspiration for weddings this year!

1. Great Gatsby

This theme has been touch and go for a few years now, but I anticipate this to be very popular this year and probably 2016 as well. What’s great about this theme is its flexibility and options — couples don’t have to be married to specific colors and can really make it their own. We recommend using sparkly linens, tall centerpieces, and black and white in the décor. Whatever pops of color that the couple chooses (gold, purple, green) will work with this theme and look amazing.

gatsby wedding theme

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Photo Credit: Jason Rhee Photography

gatsby wedding theme
Photo Credit: Tony Yang

2. Rustic Chic

There’s “rustic” mason jars and lace, and then there’s rustic chic with sparkle and wildflowers. With more couples wanting the barn-style wedding, the rustic chic theme is very appealing. Many couples who want barn wedding sstill want there to be some formality; they are avoiding the mason jars and burlap runners and opting instead for gorgeous farm house tables, chiavari chairs, and bright pops of color. Many brides, in this case, will also rock out a pair of cowboy boots instead of heels with their dress.

rustic chic wedding theme

rustic chic wedding theme

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rustic chic wedding theme
Photo Credit: John Bacolo Gabelli Studio

3. Modern

Modern weddings are for couples who want the formality of a hall or ballroom but want to bring their own design to it as well. Calla lilies are often used in modern wedding designs, as well as sharp suits and fitted (but classic) wedding gowns. There isn’t anything “trendy” at a modern wedding, but for the stylish couple, this is the theme they will go with.

modern wedding theme

modern wedding theme

modern wedding theme
Photo Credit: John Bacolo Gabelli Studio

4. Secret Garden

There is something magical and beautiful about a secret garden theme, and even the most formal wedding can work here. For this style, we like to use plenty of flowers from the entrance to the exit, including mounting floral designs on the walls. Lace is a super popular fabric to use here — from the dress to the tables — while also incorporating vintage china into the place settings.

secret garden wedding theme
Photo Credit: John Bacolo Gabelli Studio

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Photos courtesy of Danielle Rothweiler

secret garden wedding theme
Photo Credit: John Bacolo Gabelli Studio

secret garden wedding theme
Photo Credit: John Bacolo Gabelli Studio

5. Colorblocking

Bold colors have been popular in the past few years in the fashion industry, but we're now seeing them be incorporated a lot more into weddings. This means bright colors for the wedding party, flowers, and all other décor. Many couples will use white as a base here so that their main colors are not competing for center stage. The biggest and most popular combination we are seeing is hot pink and hot orange.

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Photo Credit: Papillo Photography

6. Starry Night

For couples who host their wedding in the winter months when everything is dark, we like using this theme. Working with a base of white flowers and sparkle, everything else is draped in navy blue with black undertones. Here, we can use dark blue linens to drape the tables and tall white centerpieces surrounded by candles and dripping in bling. Of course, blue uplighting is a must in order to pull the entire look together.

starry night wedding theme

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starry night wedding theme

starry night wedding theme
Photo Credit: Studio 1 Photography

7. A Midsummer Night's Dream

This theme is perfect for the couple who wants something rustic but is staying in the comfort of a ballroom. Using trees, manzanita branches, and moss, we can create a forest-like setting and really make the room feel romantic and dreamy. The colors we like to work with here are deep plums and reds, and, of course, Pantone’s color of the year, marsala.

midsummer night dream wedding theme

midsummer nights dream wedding theme
Photos courtesy of Danielle Rothweiler

8. Pink

Some might argue that this is a color and not a theme, but we have worked with countless brides who are obsessed with pink. Some brides like dark pink, some light blush. However, when pink is the common denominator, that is the theme for the wedding. The best way to pull off pink without the wedding looking like a Sweet 16 is to incorporate different shades and work some gold into the mix. We like using tall centerpieces and gold chargers to use the color in an elegant and sophisticated way.

pink wedding theme

pink wedding theme

pink wedding theme
Photos courtesy of Danielle Rothweiler

9. Vintage

For couples who love to go antique shopping, this theme is perfect. Many of our couples like to incorporate treasures that they have found into their table décor and throughout their entire wedding. One of the couples we've worked with actually owned an antique shop and designed the wedding with items from the store. The possibilities are endless here. from a vintage escort card table to holders for the flowers.

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vintage wedding theme
Photo Credit: Justin Tinapay Photography

10. Farm

Farm and barn weddings are requested quite often ,and while they are not the easiest to execute, they do offer something different than the average wedding. We like to plan these weddings in the fall to lessen the chance of bad weather. The ceremony and the cocktail hour are typically held outside, while the reception can be held under a tent or inside of a barn. However, with many farms only having capacity for 100 guests inside their structures, a couple might find that they will be holding their reception outside as well.

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farm wedding

farm wedding
Photo Credit: Justin Tinapay Photography

Tell us: Which theme is your favorite?

—Danielle Rothweiler

danielle rothweilerDanielle Rothweiler is a full-service seasoned event planner who has worked with some of the NY/NJ Metro Area’s most exclusive venues and elite vendors. Quick-witted, sharp-as-a-tack and great under pressure, Danielle is known for her innovative ideas and keen attention to detail. She has worked with a number of media/TV personalities on various high profile events. Danielle believes strongly in giving back to the community and works very closely with the NYC Hope Gala, created to support fundraising efforts on behalf of The Four Diamonds, and The Penn State Dance Marathon (THON), which contributes to the mission of conquering childhood cancer. Danielle is also the Founder of NJ's Annual Same Sex Wedding Giveaway initiative.