8 Wedding Trends That Are Still Going Strong

2013 weddings were full of amazing trends, from metallic details to family-style tables to Gatsby glamour. We're getting excited to see what the next year will hold, so we asked wedding professionals from all around the country to predict which ideas will be even more popular in 2014. Check out the growing requests that they're receiving from brides!

1. Camp-style weddings: Lindsey Norton of L. Brook Events says that "weddings at summer camps are popping up more and more because there is ample space to accommodate overnight guests but also multiple venues (all conveniently located on one property) to host different pre- and post-wedding celebrations." Rider Strong of Boy Meets World fame recently got hitched in a camp-style wedding, and so did Matthew McConaughey.

camp wedding
Photography by Emily Delamater // Event planning by L. Brook Events

2. The English garden look: Michelle Hoffner of Paper Antler photography is seeing a switch to more "locally grown wildflower bouquets" than traditional florist bouquets. Some brides are even including bouquet-making as a wedding weekend event!

wildflower bouquets
Photography by Paper Antler // Floral design by The Bash Collective

3. Laser-cut invitations: Heidi Jimenez of Zenadia Design predicts laser-cut stationery will really pick up in the next year: "This form of production still continues to be a hot trend for 2014, adding depth and dimension to any design."

wedding invitationsStationery by Zenadia Design

4. Shabby-chic seating: Jeni Maus of Found Vintage Rentals is receiving a lot of inquiries for mix-and-match furniture. She thinks "mixing couches, upholstered chairs and pews for the ceremony seating" will be a huge upcoming trend!

wedding seating
Photography by Studio EMP // Seating by Found Vintage Rentals

5. Non-floral centerpieces: Davia Montoya of Davia Lee Events says she sees "tabletops becoming a pure reflection of the couple and not always being covered in florals. I see a table filled with amazing candlesticks and a romantic glow or geometric shapes and pops of color."

tablescape
Photography by Danielle Capito // Event planning by Davia Lee Events 

6. Bold-is-better lipstick: Danika Lamb of Artistry By Danika thinks brides in 2014 are going to continue "showcasing more ‘pops’ of color on their lips. Adding a bold lip that is still feminine and pretty is a fun change from the typical ‘bridal’ look."

wedding makeup
Photography by Carolyn Tran // Makeup by Artistry by Danika 

7. Dramatic, short veils: Kristin Brancaleone of Petal and Thorn is getting a lot more requests these days for "voluminous bubble veils with a lot of height!" They’ll be sure to make more appearances in 2014 weddings.

bubble veil
Photography by Juneberry Photo // Veil by Petal and Thorn 

8. Patterned robes for primping: Plum Pretty Sugar is seeing more attention being paid to the "getting ready" outfits that bridal parties are wearing to be photographed pre-wedding. They’re predicting to "see more bridal parties in matching patterns in the coming year."

wedding robes
Photography by Jemma Keech // Robes by Plum Pretty Sugar

Tell us: Which wedding idea is your favorite? What would you add to our list of the hottest up-and-coming trends?