The Best Wedding Menu Ideas

One of the biggest parts of your entire wedding day is the food. Yes, of course, the main focus of your wedding day is to get married to your best friend and the love of your life, and while food isn’t quite that important, it’s up there! The food you serve your guests will be one of the things they remember the most, and it gives you the opportunity to have a lot of fun and use your creative side.

Whether you’re having a luxurious wedding with a four-course menu or a relaxed wedding with a unique theme, the food you serve plays a big role in establishing the style and vibe you’re going for.

Choosing the food is one of the most exciting parts of the entire wedding planning process. You get the chance to browse menus, try some delicious food and choose the dishes you’re offering  to your guests on the big day.

But, with so many different types of dining options to choose from, where are you supposed to start? If you’re not quite sure where to look first, we’ve put together our list of some of the best wedding menu ideas to help give you some inspiration (and hopefully not give you too much food envy!). 

How to choose the perfect wedding menu

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Because your food plays such an important part of your wedding day, you might consider it a pretty major decision. And with an almost limitless number of cuisines, styles and ingredients to pick from, how are you supposed to whittle it down to a menu that includes just a small handful of dishes?

Here’s everything you should think about when choosing the perfect menu for your wedding:

  • Your budget: The average amount couples spend per head on catering at their wedding is between £30 and £40, which can quickly become incredibly expensive if you have a lot of people to invite. And, of course, the more elaborate and luxurious your choices are, the more you’re likely to pay.
  • Your guests: You need to consider the dietary requirements of everyone who’s likely to come to your wedding, so you’re not leaving anyone out. It’s also important to think about their preferences, which means if you plan on inviting a lot of people who can’t handle spices, having ghost pepper wings on the menu might not be a great idea.
  • Stick with the overall theme of your wedding: The food goes a long way towards setting the tone and feel of your wedding, so the food should reflect the style you’ve gone for. That means, if you’re going for an elegant and luxurious vibe, a build-your-own-burrito bar might not be the best choice (though it would probably still go down a treat with your guests!). 
  • Consider seasonality: Think about the time of year you’re getting married and what sort of ingredients are likely to be a great combination of affordable, high-quality and fresh. For example, with an autumn wedding, you could lean on root vegetables, while with a spring wedding, you could include strawberries and asparagus.
  • Offer choice: You might have your sights set on something in particular, but variety is the spice of life, after all. Offering guests several dishes to choose from means they’re likely to find at least one dish they’ll enjoy. Dishes that are too similar to each other might cause a few problems.
  • Speak to the experts: You might have a few ideas, but it’s always best to speak to a professional. At Bridebook, we’ve partnered with a fabulous selection of wedding caterers, so reach out to some and see what they can suggest to help your vision come to life. You should also reach out to your wedding venue, as they’ll have lots of expertise plus either required or recommended caterer lists. 

What wedding menu styles are there?

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There are so many different wedding menu styles available to choose from that there really is no surprise that couples struggle to narrow things down. Here are some of the most common styles of wedding menus and a few suggestions for what sort of dishes you might want to include:

Classic wedding menu

A traditional type of dining experience served by a team of wait staff. It’s generally the sort of thing you picture when you think ‘wedding breakfast’.

Common dishes served as part of a classic wedding menu include:

Starters: Prawn cocktail, bruschetta, soup.

Main courses: Roast chicken, beef Wellington, salmon filet.

Desserts: Traditional wedding cake, vanilla cheesecake, fruit tarts.

Unique wedding menu

Bold and one-of-a-kind choices that are super creative and reflect your personalities. It may be international dishes or dishes using unusual ingredients.

Dishes to consider if you fancy a unique wedding menu include:

Starters: Sushi, sliders, mac ‘n’ cheese bites.

Main courses: Lobster risotto, duck confit, Korean BBQ.

Desserts: Mini doughnuts, ice cream sandwiches, lava cake.

Formal wedding menu

An elegant and luxurious menu filled with premium dishes and experiences that you might find in a high-end restaurant.

Dishes you might see on a formal wedding menu include:

Starters: Bisque, smoked salmon mousse, caviar.

Main courses: Wagyu beef, veal, lobster tail.

Desserts: Soufflé, petit fours, filled chocolate cylinder.

Casual wedding menu

A relaxed and laid-back dining experience with fun, attention-grabbing dishes and comfort food. It ensures a more informal atmosphere where things can be a little bit messier.

There are loads of dishes you might expect to see on a casual wedding menu, such as:

Starters: Sliders, charcuterie board, spring rolls.

Main courses: Hog roast, pasta, grilled chicken.

Desserts: Cupcakes, cookies, brownies.

Simple wedding menu

A minimalist, no-frills approach to good food with fresh flavours that is easy and affordable to cook for a large guest list.

There are plenty of simple dishes you could include on a simple wedding menu, like:

Starters: Cheese platter, chicken skewers, bruschetta.

Main courses: Baked salmon, lasagna, chicken stew.

Desserts: Wedding cake, fruit salad, ice cream and sorbet.

Elaborate wedding menu

A conversation-starting menu filled with incredible luxuries that your guests likely don’t eat on a regular basis, using exciting ingredients and dishes that make a big statement.

You can be super creative with an elaborate wedding menu if you have the budget, and include dishes like:

Starters: Oysters on the half shell, smoked salmon, steak tartare.

Main courses: Prime rib, half lobster, lamb rack.

Desserts: Macarons, chocolate fountain, grand dessert buffet.

Modern wedding menu

A contemporary approach to traditional and classic wedding dishes with twists on flavours and presentation.

Let your creativity run wild with a modern wedding menu, and include food such as:

Starters: Avocado toast bites, tuna tartare, seared scallops.

Main courses: Stuffed squash, miso cod, pork two ways.

Desserts: Mini cheesecakes, chocolate mousse, matcha green tea cake.

Rustic wedding menu

A little rough around the edges as everything is big, bold and homemade, with a focus on filling portions and rich flavours.

Some rustic wedding menu favourites include:

Starters: Kebab skewers, devilled eggs, artisan bread with a selection of accompaniments.

Main courses: Roast chicken, smoked brisket, vegetable pie.

Desserts: Fruit crumble, fruit cake, ice cream sundae.

Seasonal wedding menu

A menu filled with seasonal fruits, vegetables and meats that reflect the time of year of the wedding.

Take full advantage of seasonal flavours, with dishes like:

Spring: Grilled asparagus, lamb chops, lemon sorbet.

Summer: Caesar salad, grilled corn, strawberry cheesecake.

Autumn: Butternut squash soup, roasted root vegetables, chocolate brownie.

Winter: Beef stew, roast potatoes, fruit cake.

Themed wedding menu

A menu in keeping with the specific theme of your wedding, which you may choose depending on your interests, your history as a couple or the venue.

Example themes you might consider include:

Fantasy theme: vine-wrapped bread parcels, potatoes (boil ‘em, mash ‘em, stick ‘em in a stew).

Vintage theme: Coq au vin, roasted leg of lamb, crème brûlée.

International theme: Sushi, ramen, custard bao buns.

Fusion wedding menu

Combines elements of different cuisines to create a whole new type of food, from Italian-Mexican to Chinese-Greek.

There are loads of dishes you might want to consider for a fusion wedding menu. Here are a few of our favourites:

Starters: Tandoori chicken skewers, cheeseburger stuffed spring rolls, stuffed croissants.

Main courses: Sushi tacos, paella, BBQ and cornbread.

Desserts: Matcha tiramisu, churros, miso caramel tart.

Vegetarian wedding menu

A light, fresh and creative offering that celebrates vegetarian (or plant-based) foods.

There are endless possibilities to think about, but some popular dishes you might want to offer as part of a vegetarian wedding menu include:

Starters: Hummus and bread, stuffed mushrooms, vegetable soup.

Main courses: Ratatouille, stir fry, roasted cauliflower.

Desserts: Coconut panna cotta, fruit sorbet, chocolate cake.

Comfort food wedding menu

A surefire way to put smiles on your guests’ faces and fill their bellies with some proper comfort food favourites.

For a comfort food wedding menu like no other, yreat your guests to some real crowd-pleasers with dishes such as:

Starters: Mini cheese on toast with tomato soup, loaded potato skins, chicken wings.

Main courses: Southern fried chicken, beef sliders, mac ‘n’ cheese.

Desserts: Apple pie, profiteroles, chocolate brownie.

What are the different types of service at a wedding breakfast?

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Once you’ve chosen the type of food you’d like to offer your guests at your wedding, you’ll then want to think about the different types of service. This is something else that will depend on several factors:

  • Your budget
  • The type of service offered by your preferred caterer
  • The setup of your venue
  • The formality of your wedding
  • Your own personal preference

Here are four of the most popular types of service to have at a wedding:

1. Table service

This is the most common format for a wedding breakfast, where a team of wait staff will serve you and your guests in a similar way to a restaurant. The main difference is that your guests will have likely made their choices ahead of the wedding, so the wait staff will serve food based on that by looking at your name and what you’ve ordered on a list.

A table service wedding breakfast is elegant and formal, and is the traditional way to enjoy a wedding breakfast. You’ll know exactly what your guests will get, with an experienced team who can deliver dozens of plates of food seamlessly. Because there’s a big team involved, it can be an expensive option, but it creates that formal atmosphere many want during this part of the day.

2. Buffet 

Buffets allow your guests to help themselves to a range of hot and cold dishes, which are arranged at tables or stations. It’s typically an informal way of serving food that is often used to make sure everyone is well fed at the evening reception. However, it’s also becoming common for couples to choose a buffet for the wedding breakfast, especially for those who have decided on a twilight wedding.

Buffets are big crowd-pleasers and can be more affordable. They also give your guests a lot of food to choose from, and you’ll get to take home and freeze any leftovers – result! However, buffets are also less formal, which is great if you’re dreaming of a more casual wedding, but less so if you want a more formal vibe.

3. Family style

Family style is a term that originates from the USA to describe a type of dining where large plates and platters of food are placed in the middle of a table and guests are encouraged to pass them around and serve themselves. It means guests get to eat as much of their favourites as they like and encourages an interactive and shared experience.

It’s not as elegant or sophisticated as table service dining, but it’s fun and gets everyone talking. Just be aware that it does require a lot of space on tables, so might not be suitable if you have limited room.

4. Food trucks

Food trucks offer a fun, informal and modern way to serve food at a wedding. You can offer as many different types of food as you like, from wood-fired pizza to loaded fries. It’s great if you’re having an outdoor wedding or your venue doesn’t have an in-house catering team.

Food trucks are super flexible and casual, but the bill can add up. They’re also a bit of a risk in case the heavens open, which is always a possibility in the UK! Plus, some venues may not allow food trucks or outside vendors, so if you’d like the option of food trucks, make sure you check with your venue before you book.

Example wedding menus to inspire you

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Looking for some inspiration for your wedding menu? Here are more ideas for what sort of food you might want to offer your guests on your big day.

1. Elegant and classic wedding menu

Canapés:

    • Smoked salmon blinis with crème fraîche
    • Mini crab cakes with tartar sauce

Starters:

    • Roasted butternut squash soup with crème fraîche and toasted pumpkin seeds
    • Caprese salad with fresh basil, tomatoes and buffalo mozzarella

Mains:

    • Seared filet mignon with red wine jus, garlic mashed potatoes and roasted root vegetables
    • Pan-seared sea bass with beurre blanc, wild rice and steamed asparagus

Desserts:

    • Classic wedding cake with vanilla sponge and buttercream
    • Mini lemon tarts with raspberry coulis

2. Modern fusion wedding menu

Canapés:

    • Ahi tuna tartare on cucumber slices
    • Korean BBQ sliders with kimchi

Starters:

    • Miso soup with tofu, seaweed and spring onions
    • Avocado and grapefruit salad with a chilli-lime dressing

Mains:

    • Grilled lamb chops with harissa sauce, couscous and roasted vegetables
    • Miso-glazed cod with jasmine rice and sautéed bok choy

Desserts:

    • Matcha green tea mousse with coconut macarons
    • Chocolate fondue with fresh fruit and marshmallows

3. Rustic and farm-to-table wedding menu

Canapés:

    • Charcuterie board with artisanal cheeses, cured meats and olives
    • Goat cheese crostini with honey and rosemary

Starters:

    • Roasted beet salad with goat cheese, candied pecans and rocket
    • Grilled peach and burrata salad with balsamic glaze

Mains:

    • Herb-roasted chicken with wild rice, roasted carrots and rosemary gravy
    • Braised short ribs with mashed potatoes and sautéed green beans

Desserts:

    • Apple crisp with vanilla ice cream
    • Rustic chocolate cake with salted caramel sauce

4. Gourmet fine dining wedding menu

Canapés:

    • Truffle oil and parmesan crostini
    • Lobster and avocado mousse in a cucumber cup

Starters:

    • Lobster bisque with brandy cream and fresh herbs
    • Seared tuna with brioche and caramelised figs

Mains:

    • Beef Wellington with a red wine reduction, mashed potatoes and grilled asparagus
    • Pan-seared scallops with pea purée, saffron risotto and roasted baby carrots

Desserts:

    • Chocolate soufflé with vanilla ice cream
    • Passionfruit panna cotta with tropical fruit salad

5. Casual and fun wedding menu

Canapés:

    • Mini sliders with cheddar and pickles
    • Spicy buffalo chicken bites with blue cheese dipping sauce

Starters:

    • Classic Caesar salad with crispy bacon, croutons and parmesan
    • Tomato and mozzarella skewers with basil and balsamic drizzle

Mains:

    • BBQ pulled pork sandwiches with coleslaw and sweet potato fries
    • Grilled vegetable skewers with quinoa and tzatziki

Desserts:

    • Ice cream sundae bar with a variety of toppings
    • Chocolate brownie with a choice of sauces

6. Vegetarian and vegan wedding menu

Canapés:

    • Stuffed mushrooms with vegan cheese and fresh herbs
    • Avocado and tomato crostini with basil pesto

Starters:

    • Roasted carrot and lentil salad with tahini 
    • Tomato basil soup with a drizzle of olive oil and fresh basil

Mains:

    • Vegan mushroom Wellington with roasted potatoes and sautéed spinach
    • Grilled vegetable platter with quinoa and a lemon-tahini dressing

Desserts:

    • Vegan chocolate mousse with coconut whipped cream
    • Fresh fruit salad with mint and lime dressing

7. Italian-inspired wedding menu

Canapés:

    • Bruschetta with tomato, basil and balsamic vinegar
    • Prosciutto-wrapped melon with a drizzle of olive oil

Starters:

    • Caprese salad with mozzarella, tomatoes, basil and balsamic reduction
    • Minestrone soup with fresh vegetables and basil pesto

Mains:

    • Lasagna with layers of ricotta, mozzarella, tomato sauce and fresh basil
    • Grilled chicken piccata with lemon, capers and spaghetti

Desserts:

    • Tiramisu with espresso-soaked ladyfingers and mascarpone
    • Lemon ricotta cheesecake with berry compote

8. Seafood lover’s wedding menu

Canapés:

    • Shrimp cocktail with a tangy cocktail sauce
    • Smoked salmon and cream cheese blinis with dill

Starters:

    • Lobster and avocado salad with citrus dressing
    • Tuna tartare with wasabi mayo and sesame seeds

Mains:

    • Grilled sea bass with lemon butter sauce, roasted potatoes and spinach
    • Lobster tail with garlic butter, wild rice and grilled asparagus

Desserts:

    • Lemon sorbet with fresh mint
    • Coconut panna cotta with passionfruit compote

9. Outdoor and barbecue wedding menu

Canapés:

    • Grilled shrimp skewers with a spicy marinade
    • Mini corn on the cob with smoked paprika butter

Starters:

    • Watermelon and feta salad with mint and balsamic glaze
    • Roasted corn salad with avocado and lime dressing

Mains:

    • BBQ ribs with coleslaw and rustic bread
    • Grilled chicken thighs with chimichurri sauce, grilled vegetables and jacket potatoes

Desserts:

    • Peach cobbler with vanilla ice cream
    • Chocolate brownies with marshmallows

10. French-inspired wedding menu

Canapés:

    • Mini quiche Lorraine
    • Goat cheese and honey crostini with rosemary

Starters:

    • French onion soup with melted gruyère cheese
    • Salmon tartare with Dijon mustard and lemon

Mains:

    • Coq au vin with mashed potatoes and buttered greens
    • Duck confit with red wine sauce, roasted root vegetables and French green beans

Desserts:

    • Crème brûlée with vanilla bean
    • French macarons with raspberry filling

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Date and time: 12th January 2025, 11am – 2pm 

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Please find us at:

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Date and time: 18th January 2025, 11am – 2pm 

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Wedding couples are invited to join us and our hand-picked selection of wedding creatives for a wedding showcase on Saturday 18th January!

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Date and time: 19th January 2025, 11am – 2:30pm 

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You are invited to join us at our Wedding Showcase for an exclusive viewing of Stockton House. Pre-booking is essential!

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Morden Hall

Date and time: 19th January 2025, 11am – 3pm 

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You are invited to Morden Hall’s Wedding Open Day!

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Date and time: 25th January 2025, 11am – 3pm 

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We are thrilled to invite you to our spectacular Wedding Showcase at our award-winning boutique hotel on the edge of the breathtaking Peak District. 

Eden Barn

Date and time: 25th & 26th January 2025, with timed entry slots (see below) 

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Date and time: 26th January 2025, 12pm – 3pm 

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Notley Tythe Barn

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Highlights of the venue

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Dating back to 1582, Lauderdale House is an impressive Grade II* listed building known for its vibrant gardens and stunning views in Camden, North London. Set within the picturesque Waterlow Park, this historic venue offers a tranquil, countryside feel while being conveniently close to public transport.

Rich in history and culture, Lauderdale House counts actress Nell Gwyn, King Charles II, and diarist Samuel Pepys among its distinguished visitors. With a blend of period charm and modern amenities, the venue exudes elegance and comfort, making it an ideal spot for your wedding day.

The venue’s expert Marketing & Communications Manager, Marie Stirling, summaries just what makes Lauderdale House stand out: “We’re the perfect country house in the city! Close to the transport connections, yet hidden away from the bustle in a beautiful Tudor house in the stunning grounds of Waterlow Park.”  Marie has always worked in heritage buildings, and loves seeing them brought to life for weddings: “It adds new chapters to the building’s history.”

Ceremony and reception spaces

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Lauderdale House is licensed for marriages and civil partnerships, with flexible spaces available to accommodate ceremonies, receptions or both for up to 120 guests. The House’s sash windows, original beams, and Georgian columns provide a beautiful backdrop, while the terraced gardens of Waterlow Park are perfect for capturing the dreamiest wedding photos.

Luxury catering 

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Lauderdale House partners with Pink Food, its in-house catering company, to deliver an incredible culinary experience. The venue’s Events Manager and Pink Food’s Event Director will work together to assist you in planning your big day, paying attention to the smallest details for a seamless experience

Sustainability and community values

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The venue’s commitment to sustainability and community also sets it apart. Marie explains: “We’re committed to sustainability and playing our part.”

As a registered charity, the income generated from weddings supports Lauderdale House‘s arts and education initiatives, including free creative activities and a youth programme. Plus, by hosting your wedding here, you’ll also be contributing to preserving this cultural gem for future generations.

Expert advice for couples

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Planning a wedding can be overwhelming, but Marie has some sage advice: “Picture your perfect day, and we’ll do our best to make your dreams come true.”

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With its rich history, elegant interiors, flexible spaces, and truly dedicated team, Lauderdale House offers couples a wedding experience like no other. Whether you’re looking for an urban wedding or love the heritage vibe, this historic venue provides the perfect setting to make your special day unforgettable. 

For more information or to arrange a viewing, check out this venue’s Bridebook profile. Start planning your big day today.

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Venue Showcase: Your Fairytale Wedding at Hedingham Castle

Nestled within 160 acres of enchanting countryside, Hedingham Castle offers a wedding setting like no other. With a beautifully restored 900-year-old Norman Keep, an elegant Georgian Mansion House, and luxurious on-site accommodation for up to 35 guests, this venue combines historical grandeur with modern elegance to create the perfect backdrop for your special day.

From the majestic Banqueting Hall to the picturesque lakes and gardens, Hedingham Castle is a dream venue for couples seeking romance, charm, and versatility. Read on to explore its unique spaces, discover its highlights, and find out why it could be the perfect choice for your wedding.

Highlights of the venue

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Sarah Pether, Weddings Manager at Hedingham Castle, shares her insights into what makes this venue so special and unique:

The 900-year-old castle always takes couples by surprise when they come to view—it looks even more magnificent in real life! Guests are constantly wowed as they move through each part of the day: the castle for the ceremony, the Georgian House and lawns for drinks, and the Ballroom Marquee for dinner. It’s a completely unique venue that combines the best of both worlds: an iconic castle plus a country house and beautiful gardens. We are super flexible and each wedding is totally bespoke, from everything to the timings of the ceremony and catering to the decor and cocktail menus, so couples really can have the wedding of their dreams.”

Unique spaces and offerings

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Breathtaking ceremony setting

The Castle’s iconic Banqueting Hall is a breathtaking location for your vows. With its soaring stone walls and historic charm, it creates a truly unforgettable atmosphere for up to 100 guests. Prefer an outdoor ceremony? The lush gardens and serene lakes offer idyllic al fresco options.

Versatile reception spaces

For grand celebrations, the elegant Ballroom Marquee, located in the gardens of the Georgian Mansion House, accommodates up to 150 guests and provides a beautiful, versatile space for dining and dancing. For more intimate receptions, the castle itself offers a magical setting for up to 70 guests.

Luxurious accommodation

Hedingham Castle caters to all your needs with on-site accommodation for up to 35 guests. The charming Garden Cottage is included for the couple to prepare and spend their first night, while the Royal Chamber—the only modern bedroom in a Norman Keep in the UK—provides a super unique and romantic option.

Flexible packages

From multi-day weekend weddings to intimate elopement packages, Hedingham Castle tailors its offerings to suit your vision. Not only that, but couples opting for a weekend wedding can also enjoy exclusive use from Friday to Sunday, allowing ample time to celebrate and relax with loved ones.

Historical and sustainable charm

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Hedingham Castle’s history meets modern sustainability, with the venue’s team being proud to identify as a Sustainability Hero. Sarah explains:

“We work hard to be as sustainable as possible. Both the castle and Georgian House are heated via a woodchip biomass boiler ,which is fuelled by sustainably felled trees from our woodland. This has cut our gas use by 90% in the last 10 years. The PV panels on the House roof also contribute significantly to the estate’s electricity requirements. We love nothing more than upcycling and repurposing items tooindeed, the planks that make up the floor on two storeys of the castle were once from Southend Pier! Nothing ever goes to waste at Hedingham.”

Memorable moments at Hedingham Castle

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Sarah recalls that one of her most memorable moments at Hedingham Castle was the first ceremony-only she co-ordinated:

“In the first ceremony-only wedding I co-ordinated, no one sat down. The couple walked in, bish bash bosh, 7 minutes from start to end! We also once had a receiving line that took an hour for 60 guests—they were all huggers! It was wonderful to watch, and despite the salmon being ready, we were definitely not going to interrupt!”

Expert advice and top tips

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The team at Hedingham Castle are real experts, and understand that the whole planning journey can feel a little intimidating. With their vast knowledge and advice, they’re sure to make the whole wedding planning process as joyful and stress-free every step of the way. In light of this, Sarah shares her best top tip for couples currently planning their wedding:

“Enjoy the whole experience: it’s not all about the day; you need to enjoy planning it too. Take 30 seconds when you sit down for dinner to look at those you love the most in one room, as it will likely never happen again. This advice was given to me on my own wedding day, and it’s so true, you remember it forever.”

Secure your booking now

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Whether you dream of a grand celebration in a historic Norman Keep or an intimate elopement surrounded by romantic countryside, Hedingham Castle offers everything you need for a memorable and iconic wedding. With its exceptional spaces, dedicated team, and commitment to sustainability, this venue is ready to make your vision a reality, and guide you every step of the way.

For more information or to arrange a viewing, check out this venue’s Bridebook profile. Start planning your fairytale wedding today.

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What is a Wedding Breakfast?

One of the most exciting parts of a wedding for many is undoubtedly the wedding breakfast. It’s the time when you and your brand new spouse sit down together to have your first meal as a married couple while surrounded by your excited family and friends.

But what is a wedding breakfast? Why is it even called a breakfast when you don’t start eating until at least 2pm? And what sort of food do you have at a wedding breakfast anyway?

If you’re planning your wedding, you probably have a lot of questions about this part of your big day. It’s also one of the most expensive parts of your wedding, with the food alone costing between £30 and £40 per head. For that reason, you’ll definitely want to get everything right so you have a wedding breakfast to remember.

In this article, we’ll answer the most common questions surrounding wedding breakfasts, so you can make sure you have all the information you need to throw the wedding of your dreams and dine in style.

What exactly is a wedding breakfast?

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A wedding breakfast is the term used in the UK for the first meal you sit down to after your wedding ceremony. Traditionally, the happy couple sits at a top table with members of the wedding party, while the rest of their guests accompany them sat at tables nearby. Often, with a wedding ceremony that starts around lunchtime, you may find that you won’t sit down to the breakfast until two or three o’clock.

Many couples like to arrange a three- or four-course meal as their wedding breakfast, which is served by a team of waiting staff. However, it’s also becoming more common for couples to choose an alternative, such as going straight into a buffet or using a food truck or two.

With a three-course meal, the menu is usually shared with invited guests beforehand and they’re asked to choose what they’d like to eat from a menu of two or three options. This keeps things simple for the catering team, who may have to make 80 (or more, depending on the size of your wedding!) portions of each dish. For a four-course dinner, that’s 320 plates of food!

Why is it called a wedding breakfast?

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The term ‘wedding breakfast’ can be a little misleading, as it’s usually not until the early- or mid-afternoon that you sit down to finally eat. However, the term wedding breakfast actually comes from the historical tradition where couples and guests wouldn’t eat on the day of the wedding until after the ceremony. This is known as a fast, and the couple and their guests would then break that fast after Holy Communion.

While many modern couples don’t choose to have a religious service, the tradition of having a wedding breakfast has remained. It’s often confused with the breakfast you might have while getting ready for the ceremony – something like smoked salmon and eggs with a cheeky Buck’s Fizz. But, this isn’t the case. And if you do have breakfast on the morning of your wedding (which we recommend you do, because it’s a super long day and you probably won’t eat until much later than you normally would anyway), then you of course still get to call it your wedding breakfast.

What time is a wedding breakfast?

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The time you get to eat your wedding breakfast depends on the time of your wedding. At a traditional wedding, it’s common for the couple and their guests to sit down to eat the wedding breakfast around two to three hours after the ceremony begins – but this can be longer if you have adventurous plans with your photographer or you have a longer religious ceremony.

This applies whether your ceremony takes place around lunchtime or you have a twilight wedding. Here’s an approximation as to when you may start the wedding breakfast depending on when you begin your wedding ceremony:

  • Lunchtime weddings: If your ceremony starts between 11am and midday, the breakfast will usually be between 1pm and 3pm.
  • Afternoon weddings: If your ceremony starts between 2pm and 3pm, your breakfast might start between 4pm and 6pm
  • Twilight weddings: If you have an evening ceremony, at around 5pm or 6pm, you might have your wedding breakfast at around 7pm to 9pm.

Remember, these times aren’t set in stone and depend on your plans, budget, menu and style of wedding breakfast.

Where does a wedding breakfast take place?

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The wedding breakfast usually takes place at your chosen reception venue, which is laid out to suit the style of dining you’ve gone for. For example, a traditional waiter-service breakfast will have tables arranged in a large dining room, often with a top table. So, in theory, you can have your breakfast almost anywhere, so long as it meets your requirements.

Some of the most common venues to host a wedding breakfast include:

  • A hotel
  • A country house or estate
  • A banquet hall or ballroom
  • A restaurant or private dining room
  • Outdoor spaces such as a garden or marquee
  • Unique spaces such as a castle or museum

Check out our huge range of wedding venues to find the perfect place to host your special day.

What happens at a wedding breakfast?

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Your wedding breakfast can be anything you want it to be, so long as it fits within your budget and the vision for your big day. That being said, there is a traditional structure to a wedding breakfast that many couples like to follow, so it’s up to you if you want to stick to this or pick and choose the parts that stand out.

Here’s the structure many couples choose to follow for their wedding breakfast:

  1. Guests are encouraged to take their seats, which is typically pre-determined by the couple, with the seating plan being displayed at the venue.
  2. The couple enters the dining hall, often accompanied by a wedding entrance song (or something more low-key, if they don’t fancy that much attention).
  3. The meal is served and accompanied by drinks.
  4. After dessert, bubbles are served, which indicates that the speeches will soon follow.
  5. The wedding speeches take place, typically kicked off by the father of the bride, followed by the groom and finally the best man. Sometimes, the bride, the maid of honour, the mother of the bride or another relative may also offer a toast. During the speeches, the couple may offer gifts to parents and other members of the wedding party.
  6. The cake is cut as a symbolic gesture that represents the couple sharing their first task together. However, many couples choose to cut the cake during the evening reception. If the couple does cut the cake during the breakfast, this can then be served alongside tea and coffee or in place of another type of dessert.
  7. The breakfast is wrapped up with guests invited to leave the dining hall so the space can be transitioned to the evening reception and buffet.

How long does a wedding breakfast last?

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The length of time a wedding breakfast takes depends on several factors, such as the number of guests and the style of dining you’ve chosen, But, if you’ve chosen to go with a traditional style of wedding breakfast, it will usually last between two and three hours, which can be broken down like this:

  • The meal: A three-course meal will take between 90 minutes and two hours. However, this might be a little longer if you have an especially large guest list.
  • Speeches: A wedding speech should be no longer than five minutes, though there can be some leeway with this, especially if you’re giving out gifts to the wedding party. You also don’t want everyone in your family to give a speech, so ideally, the speeches will last between 20 and 30 minutes all together.
  • Cake cutting: This only takes a few minutes – just remember to pose for the photos!

These are, of course, approximations, and small delays are to be expected when organising a party as big and grandiose as a wedding. So, don’t be surprised if things take a little longer than you initially anticipated. It’s your wedding, after all, so try not to let any little setbacks worry you too much.

What’s the difference between a wedding breakfast and a reception?

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The wedding breakfast and reception are two distinct parts of a wedding celebration, with the breakfast taking place before the reception. However, there is still a fair bit of overlap between the two.

The wedding breakfast is the sit-down meal that takes place immediately after the ceremony (and photographs). It includes many famous wedding formalities, such as the speeches and cutting of the cake, and is usually reserved for the VIP wedding guests. The food is often formal and served by a dedicated team of wait staff who will make sure you’re well looked after. Some great wedding breakfast caterers include Philip Small, Amuse Bouche Catering and High Dining.

The wedding reception is the larger, far less formal celebration that takes place after the breakfast. There’s often music, dancing, buffet food and a wider guest list, which could include neighbours, colleagues, aquaintences and plus ones. Some brilliant reception caterers include SAM’s Caribbean Kitchen, Norma Farrelly Catering and Natterjack Catering.

Both the breakfast and the reception come together to create the overall feel, mood and style of your wedding day and should aim to complement each other.

Who is invited to the wedding breakfast?

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The guests invited to the wedding ceremony are also typically invited to the wedding breakfast. This includes:

  • The wedding party
  • Immediate family
  • Close friends
  • Close relatives
  • VIP guests

Anyone else you’d like to involve in your celebrations, such as colleagues and plus ones of friends, could be invited to the evening reception instead. This all depends on factors such as your budget and the size of your venue – as well as your own wants, of course. It’s your wedding, after all!

For more information on how to create your wedding guest list, including who to invite and who not to, check out our dedicated article. 

Who pays for the wedding breakfast?

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When it comes to who traditionally pays for what at a wedding, it can be difficult to work out who should pay for the wedding breakfast. But, because all the food falls under the wider wedding umbrella of the reception, that means traditionally it would be the bride’s family who would pay for this.

However, we’re in the 21st century, and not all couples choose to do things the traditional way anymore. So, there’s no right or wrong answer to this question. It all depends on your budget and the budget of your nearest and dearest.

Today, modern couples may choose to pay for the wedding breakfast themselves and ask family to pay for specific smaller aspects of the wedding, rather than rely on them to pick up some of the meatier (pun intended) wedding costs.

Who sits at the top table at a wedding breakfast?

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The top table at a wedding breakfast is reserved for the happy couple and their closest family and friends – typically, those who are part of the wedding party. It might look a little something like this (with the bride and groom in the middle).

  1. Parent of the bride
  2. Parent of the bride
  3. Best man
  4. Groom
  5. Bride
  6. Maid of honour
  7. Bride’s parent
  8. Bride’s parent

While this is traditional, you can be as creative as you like with it. Alternatives might include a couple’s only table, a round top table or completely mixed tables – it’s up to you! Discover more inspiration for top table arrangements in our dedicated article.

What food is served at a wedding breakfast?

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In theory, any type of cuisine is suitable for a wedding breakfast. However, many couples choose a refined menu which is three or four courses and served by a team of wait staff. But, if that’s not your vibe, and you’d prefer a line of street food trucks instead, then nothing should stop you.

It’s worth checking with your chosen venue about what food is and isn’t allowed, and if they require you to choose a specific caterer from a list of partnered vendors. So, if you have your heart set on your favourite wedding caterer, make sure they’re allowed before signing on the dotted line.

If you’re looking to go down the more traditional route for your wedding breakfast and offer your guests a selection of elegant dishes to choose from, there are several popular choices you might want to consider.

Canapés

  • Vol-au-vents
  • Spring rolls
  • Belinis

Starters

  • Soup
  • Salad
  • Pâté or terrine

Main courses

  • Roast meat and seasonal vegetables
  • A fish dish
  • A vegetarian or vegan option
  • Pasta
  • A children’s option 

Desserts

  • Cheesecake
  • Sorbet or ice cream
  • Chocolate mousse
  • Wedding cake

For more suggestions about what food to offer your guests at your wedding breakfast, read our article featuring the X best wedding breakfast ideas.

What drinks are served at a wedding breakfast?

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What drinks you offer your guests at your wedding breakfast is also totally down to you and your preferences – as well as your budget.

It’s very common for couples to provide their guests with a limited range of alcoholic drinks to enjoy with the breakfast, such as a bottle of red and white wine for each table (or even rosé – why not?), as well as water, juice and soft drinks. You’ll also likely want to provide everyone with a glass of Prosecco or Champagne so they can raise their glass as the toasts are given.

Depending on your chosen venue, there may also be a bar available so your guests can go and get their own drinks, whether that’s a pint of bitter, a vodka and coke or a fruity mocktail. It’s entirely your choice if you offer guests an open bar at your wedding breakfast and reception, but be warned, this can get rather pricey!

If you don’t have a bar at your chosen venue or you’d like to offer something a bit different, some brilliant mobile bars you can hire for your wedding include Daisy Duke Bar and Catering, Rochelle Strooh and Vintage Tipple Trailer.

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The 155 Best Songs to Walk Down the Aisle To

There are loads of songs that play throughout your wedding day, from the tunes that welcome your guests before the ceremony to the absolute bangers that play throughout the night at your reception. Music helps set the scene, builds romance and excitement, and complements what is already an absolutely beautiful day.

When you think of wedding music, one of the first songs you might think of is the one you walk down the aisle to. And for good reason. It’s the song playing when the two of you meet eyes from each end of the aisle as your guests watch on. It’s a song you’ll both remember forever and will always hold a special place in your hearts.

Needless to say, it’s a pretty big decision. There are so many wonderful pieces of music out there, that you might not know where to start. Or, you might not have a clue about the sort of songs you can walk down the aisle to at all.

So, we’ve created this list of the best songs to accompany you down the aisle to help you make this crucial decision. We’ve included everything from the classics through to alternative contemporary hits, so you can walk down the aisle to a song that perfectly fits with you and your theme for the big day.

Why is choosing a wedding aisle song important?

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The song you walk down the aisle to is so much more than just background music. It sets the scene for one of the biggest moments of your life and helps establish the tone for the entire day. It’s usually one of the standout moments of any wedding, so you’re probably incredibly keen to make the right decision about which song you should have during your big moment.

In all honesty, there’s no right song to walk down the aisle to – only the song that’s right for you. But, what that means can vary from couple to couple. To help narrow it down for you, think about the following points and see how certain songs might fit into that.

  • How does the song reflect your love story? It might be the lyrics, the notes, the tune or something else.
  • How does the song fit with the tone of the ceremony? You might be going for traditional, joyful, religious, or have a specific theme.
  • Does the song have a strong emotional connection? Many songs you walk down the aisle to are about love, but it doesn’t necessarily need to be about love for it to work.
  • Does rhe song reflect your personality? Choosing a song is a great opportunity to have it express who you are.

How long should a wedding aisle song be?

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The length of the song you walk down the aisle to doesn’t need to be too long, but the minimum length will depend on the size of your venue.

Most songs are around three to four minutes long, which is usually long enough. But, if you have a large wedding and therefore a large venue, think about how long this walk might take and if your chosen song will be long enough.

You may also choose to have a separate song playing for the bridal party. If not, this time should also be considered when making your choice.

If you’re keen to use a shorter song, there’s no harm in making edits to make sure it’s more than long enough. Or, if there’s a particular section of a song you like, you could edit it down so your favourite part definitely features.

Can you walk down the aisle to a song with lyrics?

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Yes, it’s becoming more common for couples to choose a song with lyrics. So, if this is something you’d like to do, then you should definitely go for it! Traditionally, instrumental songs are used, but songs with lyrics can have a fantastic emotional connection and can ensure a memorable impact.

If you are going with a song with lyrics, make sure you fully understand the message behind them before making your choice. You ideally want something with a romantic or positive meaning, which reflects the joy of your big moment. For that reasons, you might not want to pick something that has a darker meaning or has swearing or something controversial in there. You want the focus of the moment to be on you, not on the music per se, after all!

Should you have live or prerecorded music to walk down the aisle to?

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Both live and prerecorded music can contribute to a beautiful and memorable wedding ceremony. There are advantages to both, of course.

Advantages of live music to walk down the aisle to:

  • Unique and memorable
  • Creates an intimate and personal atmosphere
  • Authentic and beautiful 
  • Flexible and adaptable

Advantages of pre-recorded music to walk down the aisle to:

  • Consistent and reliable
  • A wide variety of songs of any style and genre
  • Affordable
  • Less setup and coordination

Whichever you choose, it’s important to remember that there isn’t a right or wrong decision. It totally depends on your preferences, the venue and your budget, and which is most in keeping with your vision for the day.

155 best songs you can walk down the aisle to

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Are you keen to start hunting for the perfect song to walk down the aisle to at your wedding? Here are 155 of the best songs to choose from across several different genres, which should give you a great place to start.

Classical favourites

  1. Bridal Chorus (“Here Comes the Bride”) – Richard Wagner
  2. Canon in D – Johann Pachelbel
  3. Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring – Johann Sebastian Bach
  4. Meditation from Thaïs – Jules Massenet
  5. Water Music Suite: Air – George Frideric Handel
  6. Trumpet Voluntary – Jeremiah Clarke
  7. Air on the G String – Johann Sebastian Bach
  8. Largo (from Xerxes) – George Frideric Handel
  9. Rondeau – Jean-Joseph Mouret
  10. Spring (from The Four Seasons) – Antonio Vivaldi
  11. Wedding March – Felix Mendelssohn
  12. Clair de Lune – Claude Debussy
  13. Minuet in G Major – Johann Sebastian Bach
  14. Ave Maria – Franz Schubert
  15. Salut d’Amour – Edward Elgar
  16. The Swan – Camille Saint-Saëns
  17. Liebestraum No. 3 – Franz Liszt
  18. Nocturne in E-flat Major, Op. 9 No. 2 – Frédéric Chopin
  19. Panis Angelicus – César Franck
  20. Adagio in G Minor – Tomaso Albinoni
  21. Ode to Joy – Ludwig van Beethoven
  22. Prelude (from Cello Suite No. 1) – Johann Sebastian Bach
  23. Flower Duet – Léo Delibes
  24. Pavane – Gabriel Fauré
  25. Gymnopédie No. 1 – Erik Satie
  26. Traumerei – Robert Schumann
  27. Waltz of the Flowers – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
  28. Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
  29. Fantaisie-Impromptu – Frédéric Chopin
  30. Sheep May Safely Graze – Johann Sebastian Bach
  31. Lakmé: El Dúo de la Flor – Mado Robin
  32. Prelude in C Major – Johann Sebastian Bach
  33. Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini – Sergei Rachmaninoff
  34. Boléro – Maurice Ravel
  35. Valse Sentimentale – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Modern classics and film scores

  1. The Ludlows – James Horner (Legends of the Fall)
  2. Across the Stars – John Williams (Star Wars)
  3. My Heart Will Go On (Instrumental) – James Horner (Titanic)
  4. Married Life – Michael Giacchino (Up)
  5. Glasgow Love Theme – Craig Armstrong (Love Actually)
  6. Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet – Nino Rota
  7. Pride and Prejudice Theme – Dario Marianelli
  8. Somewhere in Time – John Barry
  9. Theme from The Notebook – Aaron Zigman
  10. When You Wish Upon a Star – Cliff Edwards (Disney’s Pinocchio)

Religious songs

  1. Amazing Grace – Traditional
  2. Be Thou My Vision – Traditional
  3. How Great Thou Art – Carl Boberg
  4. Abide With Me – William Henry Monk
  5. In Christ Alone – Keith Getty & Stuart Townend
  6. The Lord Is My Shepherd – Traditional
  7. Great Is Thy Faithfulness – Thomas Chisholm
  8. Ave Verum Corpus – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  9. On Eagle’s Wings – Michael Joncas
  10. Hallelujah Chorus – George Frideric Handel

Cultural songs

  1. Greensleeves – Traditional English
  2. Scarborough Fair – Traditional English
  3. Danny Boy – Traditional Irish
  4. Highland Cathedral – Traditional Scottish
  5. Hava Nagila – Traditional Jewish
  6. Shenandoah – Traditional American
  7. Erev Shel Shoshanim – Traditional Hebrew
  8. Arirang – Traditional Korean
  9. Kalinka – Traditional Russian
  10. Wedding Tarantella – Traditional Italian

Romantic songs with lyrics

  1. ‘A Thousand Years’ – Christina Perri

Key lyrics: ‘I have died every day waiting for you / Darling, don’t be afraid, I have loved you for a thousand years.’

  1. ‘At Last’ – Etta James

Key lyrics: ‘At last, my love has come along / My lonely days are over, and life is like a song.’

  1. ‘Make You Feel My Love’ – Adele

Key lyrics: ‘I could hold you for a million years / To make you feel my love.’

  1. ‘Unchained Melody’ – The Righteous Brothers

Key lyrics: ‘Oh, my love, my darling / I’ve hungered for your touch a long, lonely time.’

  1. ‘Perfect’ – Ed Sheeran

‘I found a love, to carry more than just my secrets / To carry love, to carry children of our own.’

  1. ‘Your Song’ – Elton John

Key lyrics: ‘I hope you don’t mind that I put down in words / How wonderful life is while you’re in the world.’

  1. ‘Can’t Help Falling in Love’ – Elvis Presley

Key lyrics: ‘Take my hand, take my whole life too / For I can’t help falling in love with you.’

  1. ‘I Choose You’ – Sara Bareilles

Key lyrics: ‘Tell the world that we finally got it all right / I choose you.’

  1. ‘Thinking Out Loud’ – Ed Sheeran

Key lyrics: ‘Take me into your loving arms / Kiss me under the light of a thousand stars.’

  1. ‘You Are the Reason’ – Calum Scott ft. Leona Lewis

Key lyrics: ‘I’d climb every mountain / And swim every ocean / Just to be with you.’

  1. ‘All of Me’ – John Legend

Key lyrics: ‘All of me loves all of you / Love your curves and all your edges, all your perfect imperfections.’

  1. ‘Marry Me’ – Train

Key lyrics: ‘Forever can never be long enough for me / To feel like I’ve had long enough with you.’

  1. ‘Everything’ – Michael Bublé

Key lyrics: ‘And in this crazy life, and through these crazy times / It’s you, it’s you, you make me sing.’

  1. ‘Speechless’ – Dan + Shay

Key lyrics: ‘You already know that you’re my weakness / After all this time, I’m just as nervous.’

  1. ‘Say You Won’t Let Go’ – James Arthur

Key lyrics: ‘I’m gonna love you ’til my lungs give out / I promise ’til death we part like in our vows.’

  1. ‘Lucky’ – Jason Mraz ft. Colbie Caillat

Key lyrics: ‘Lucky I’m in love with my best friend.’

  1. ‘How Long Will I Love You’ – Ellie Goulding

Key lyrics: ‘How long will I love you? / As long as stars are above you.’

  1. ‘I’m Yours’ – Jason Mraz

Key lyrics: ‘But I won’t hesitate no more, no more / It cannot wait, I’m yours.’

  1. ‘Love Someone’ – Lukas Graham

Key lyrics: ‘Cause you still look perfect as days go by / Even the worst ones, you make me smile / I’d stop the world if it gave us time.’

  1. ‘You’re Still the One’ – Shania Twain

Key lyrics: ‘You’re still the one I run to / The one that I belong to.’

Alternate versions of popular songs

  1. Can’t Help Falling in Love – Elvis Presley (Piano Version)
  2. A Thousand Years – Christina Perry (String Quartet)
  3. All of Me – John Legend (Violin Instrumental)
  4. Perfect – Ed Sheeran (Piano and Cello)
  5. Somewhere Over the Rainbow – Israel Kamakawiwoʻole (Ukulele and Violin)
  6. Marry Me – Train (Acoustic Guitar Version)
  7. Hallelujah – Leonard Cohen (Harp Instrumental)
  8. I Will Always Love You – Whitney Houston (Flute)
  9. Kiss Me – Sixpence None the Richer (Acoustic Guitar)
  10. Fields of Gold – Sting (Piano Cover)
  11. Imagine – John Lennon (Classical Piano Version)
  12. Chasing Cars – Snow Patrol (String Quartet)
  13. Here Comes the Sun – The Beatles (Classical Guitar)
  14. You Are the Reason – Calum Scott (Violin and Piano)
  15. Love Story – Taylor Swift (String Quartet)
  16. Thinking Out Loud – Ed Sheeran (Piano Solo)
  17. Sweet Child O’ Mine – Guns N’ Roses (Harp Instrumental)
  18. I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing – Aerosmith (Piano and Violin)
  19. Wonderful Tonight – Eric Clapton (Acoustic Instrumental)
  20. The Scientist – Coldplay (String Quartet)
  21. Shallow – A Star is Born soundtrack (Cello and Piano)
  22. True Colors – Cyndi Lauper (Classical Guitar)
  23. Forever Young – Alphaville (Violin Cover)
  24. Hoppipolla – Sigur Rós (Piano Cover)
  25. Yellow – Coldplay (Acoustic Version)

Operatic songs

  1. O Mio Babbino Caro – Giacomo Puccini
  2. Flower Duet – Léo Delibes
  3. Nessun Dorma – Giacomo Puccini
  4. The Prayer – Andrea Bocelli & Celine Dion
  5. Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana – Pietro Mascagni
  6. Barcarolle – Jacques Offenbach
  7. La Donna è Mobile – Giuseppe Verdi
  8. Time to Say Goodbye – Andrea Bocelli & Sarah Brightman
  9. Marche Militaire – Franz Schubert
  10. Mon Coeur S’Ouvre à ta Voix – Camille Saint-Saëns

Alternative choices

  1. First Day of My Life – Bright Eyes

Key lyrics: ‘Yours was the first face that I saw / I think I was blind before I met you.’

  1. Sea of Love – Cat Power

Key lyrics: ‘Come with me, my love / To the sea, the sea of love.’

  1. Home – Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros

Key lyrics: ‘Home is wherever I’m with you.’

  1. Bloom – The Paper Kites

Key lyrics: ‘Can I be close to you?’

  1. Such Great Heights – Iron & Wine

Key lyrics: ‘They will see us waving from such great heights / Come down now, they’ll say.’

  1. The Only Exception – Paramore

Key lyrics: ‘You are the only exception.’

  1. Skinny Love – Bon Iver

Key lyrics: ‘And I told you to be patient / And I told you to be fine.’

  1. Flightless Bird, American Mouth – Iron & Wine

Key lyrics: ‘Have I found you? / Flightless bird, jealous, weeping.’

  1. Fade Into You – Mazzy Star

Key lyrics: ‘Fade into you / Strange you never knew.’

  1. Ho Hey – The Lumineers

Key lyrics: ‘I belong with you, you belong with me / You’re my sweetheart.’

  1. Heartbeats – José González

Key lyrics: ‘One night of magic rush / The start, a simple touch.’

  1. Yellow – Coldplay

Key lyrics: ‘Look at the stars, look how they shine for you.’

  1. Somewhere Only We Know – Keane

Key lyrics: ‘Oh, simple thing, where have you gone? / I’m getting tired, and I need someone to rely on.’

  1. I Will Follow You Into the Dark – Death Cab for Cutie

Key lyrics: ‘If heaven and hell decide that they both are satisfied / Illuminate the “no”s on their vacancy signs.’

  1. Sweet Disposition – The Temper Trap

Key lyrics: ‘A moment, a love, a dream, a laugh / A kiss, a cry, our rights, our wrongs.’

  1. There Is a Light That Never Goes Out – The Smiths

Key lyrics: ‘And if a double-decker bus crashes into us / To die by your side is such a heavenly way to die.’

  1. Lover – Taylor Swift

Key lyrics: ‘Can I go where you go? / Can we always be this close forever and ever?’

  1. Electric Feel – MGMT

Key lyrics: ‘You can feel it in your mind, oh, you can do it all the time / Plug it in and change the world.’

  1. I Wanna Be Yours – Arctic Monkeys

Key lyrics: ‘I wanna be your vacuum cleaner / Breathing in your dust.’

  1. Joy of My Life – Chris Stapleton

Key lyrics: ‘I tiptoed in the room / I know you got to have your rest / She says, Come lay beside me / I been waitin’ since you left.’

Indie songs

  1. Turning Page – Sleeping At Last

Key lyrics: ‘Every kiss is a cursive line / Every touch is a redefining phrase.’

  1. Holocene – Bon Iver

Key lyrics: ‘And at once, I knew I was not magnificent / High above the highway aisle.’

  1. You and Me – Lifehouse

Key lyrics: ‘’Cause it’s you and me / And all of the people with nothing to do / Nothing to lose.’

  1. All My Days – Alexi Murdoch

Key lyrics: ‘Well I have been searching all of my days / All of my days.’

  1. The Luckiest – Ben Folds

Key lyrics: ‘That I am / I am / I am / The luckiest.’

  1. Ends of the Earth – Lord Huron

Key lyrics: ‘To the ends of the earth, would you follow me? / There’s a world that was meant for our eyes to see.’

  1. Love Like This – Kodaline

Key lyrics: ‘Running through the heat, heartbeat / You shine like silver in the sunlight / You light up my cold heart.’

  1. You Make It Easy – Jason Aldean

Key lyrics: ‘And I swear, God made you for me.’

  1. I’ll Be – Edwin McCain

Key lyrics: ‘And I’ll be better when I’m older / I’ll be the greatest fan of your life.’

  1. Say You Love Me – Jessie Ware

Key lyrics: ‘Say you love me to my face / I need it more than your embrace.’

  1. Can’t Take My Eyes Off You – Lauryn Hill

Key lyrics: ‘You’re just too good to be true / Can’t take my eyes off of you.’

  1. She Is Love – Parachute

Key lyrics: ‘She is love, and she is all I need.’

  1. Let My Love Open the Door – Pete Townshend

Key lyrics: ‘Let my love open the door / To your heart.’

  1. Harvest Moon – Neil Young

Key lyrics: ‘When we were lovers / I loved you with all my heart.’

  1. Come Away With Me – Norah Jones

Key lyrics: ‘Come away with me / And I will write you a song.’

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The 200 Best Wedding First Dance Songs

Your wedding day is full of amazing music. From the song you walk down the aisle to, right through to the last song played at the disco at the end of a fun-filled night, there are so many songs that play throughout your special day.

But, there’s perhaps no song more important than the one that plays during your first dance. Your first dance is hugely symbolic and represents the two of you coming together as one. It’s also usually one of the first dances of the entire wedding reception, and is a sign that it’s time for everyone to get up and join you (after watching you and taking pictures while crying, of course).

But, what makes for a good first dance song? Should it be romantic and lovey-dovey, or can it be something upbeat and fun?

In this guide, we’ll run through everything that goes into the perfect wedding first dance song. We’ll also offer you 200 suggestions for the best first dance song, to help you make the all-important decision as to what you should choose for this massive moment in your big day.

What makes for the perfect first dance song?

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The perfect first dance song can be many things. But, the most important thing is that it’s special to the two of you. If you’re not quite sure what that looks like for you, here are a few things to think about:

  • Emotional significance: Does the song resonate with you? Was it perhaps something you both listened to while you were dating and as your romance blossomed?
  • Lyrics: Are the lyrics special and do they represent your relationship? Songs with lyrics about love are the most common type of first dance song.
  • Tempo and rhythm: The most common choice of first dance song is something slower and more romantic (but some couples have been known to have fun by dancing to something upbeat).
  • Danceability: Whether you’re an experienced dancer or not, does the song lend itself well to your dancing ability?
  • Timelessness or trendiness: Is the song something that’s timeless, or will it be forgotten about over time?
  • Length: Make sure the song isn’t too long, because you might get tired of dancing by the 34th verse of an epic ballad.

Can upbeat songs work as a first dance song?

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Yes, an upbeat song can 100% work as a great first dance song, and they have grown in popularity in recent years. It’s a brilliant way to add a little energy and uniqueness to your first dance, especially if you’re not a fan of slower romantic songs.

There are no rules that say your first dance has to be a slow one. The only thing to bear in mind is, do you have the dancing prowess needed to dance to a high-tempo song with your significant other? You don’t exactly have to be a couple who are set for the next series of Strictly, but you should be at least semi-confident to throw some solid moves while all your guests watch on. It’s also the perfect way to kick off the party and get everyone excited to start throwing some shapes of their own once you’ve had your special moment together.

What is the most popular first dance wedding song?

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The most popular first dance wedding song changes regularly, depending on what artists are topping the charts at the time and whether any older songs have come back into fashion.

In recent years, songs like ‘All of Me’ by John Legend, ‘You Are the Best Thing’ by Ray LaMontagne, ‘At Last’ by Etta James  and ‘Thinking Out Loud’ by Ed Sheeran have all been consistently popular.

In 2024, the most popular first dance songs were:

  1. ‘Can’t Help Falling In Love’ – Elvis Presley
  2. ‘Perfect’ – Ed Sheeran
  3. ‘Stand By Me’ – Ben E. King
  4. ‘The One’ – Kodaline
  5. ‘Lover’ – Taylor Swift

To discover what other songs were the most popular first dance choices at the moment, read our guide to the top first dance songs of 2024.

200 of the best wedding first dance songs

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Excited to choose the song you and your other half will dance to for the first time at your wedding? Here are 200 suggestions for romantic and meaningful songs, so the tune you have your first dance to can be something truly special.

80 romantic first dance songs

  1. ‘Perfect’ – Ed Sheeran

‘I found a love, to carry more than just my secrets / To carry love, to carry children of our own.’

 

  1. ‘At Last’ – Etta James

Key lyrics: ‘At last, my love has come along / My lonely days are over, and life is like a song.’

 

  1. ‘Make You Feel My Love’ – Adele

Key lyrics: ‘I could hold you for a million years / To make you feel my love.’

 

  1. ‘All of Me’ – John Legend

Key lyrics: ‘All of me loves all of you / Love your curves and all your edges, all your perfect imperfections.’

 

  1. ‘A Thousand Years’ – Christina Perri

Key lyrics: ‘I have died every day waiting for you / Darling, don’t be afraid, I have loved you for a thousand years.’

 

  1. ‘Can’t Help Falling in Love’ – Elvis Presley

Key lyrics: ‘Take my hand, take my whole life too / For I can’t help falling in love with you.’

 

  1. ‘Thinking Out Loud’ – Ed Sheeran

Key lyrics: ‘Take me into your loving arms / Kiss me under the light of a thousand stars.’

 

  1. ‘Unchained Melody’ – The Righteous Brothers

Key lyrics: ‘Oh, my love, my darling / I’ve hungered for your touch a long, lonely time.’

 

  1. ‘You Are the Best Thing’ – Ray LaMontagne

Key lyrics: ‘You are the best thing that’s ever been mine.’

 

  1. ‘I Won’t Give Up’ – Jason Mraz

Key lyrics: ‘I won’t give up on us / Even if the skies get rough.’

 

  1. ‘L-O-V-E’ – Nat King Cole

Key lyrics: ‘L is for the way you look at me / O is for the only one I see.’

 

  1. ‘Endless Love’ – Diana Ross & Lionel Richie

Key lyrics: ‘My love, there’s only you in my life / The only thing that’s bright.’

 

  1. ‘Your Song’ – Elton John

Key lyrics: ‘I hope you don’t mind that I put down in words / How wonderful life is while you’re in the world.’

 

  1. ‘The Way You Look Tonight’ – Frank Sinatra

Key lyrics: ‘Yes, you’re lovely, with your smile so warm / And your cheeks so soft.’

 

  1. ‘First Day of My Life’ – Bright Eyes

Key lyrics: ‘This is the first day of my life / I’m glad I didn’t die before I met you.’

 

  1. ‘From This Moment On’ – Shania Twain

Key lyrics: ‘From this moment, life has begun / From this moment, you are the one.’

 

  1. ‘My Person’ – Spencer Crandall

Key lyrics: ‘You’re my person, my heartbeat, my slow dance / My Sunday morning sipping coffee in bed.’

 

  1. ‘You & Me’ – Lifehouse

Key lyrics: ‘You and me and all other people / And I don’t know why I can’t keep my eyes off of you.’

 

  1. ‘Forever After All’ – Luke Combs

Key lyrics: ‘They say nothing lasts forever, but they ain’t seen us together.’

 

  1. ‘Everything’ – Michael Bublé

Key lyrics: ‘And in this crazy life, and through these crazy times / It’s you, it’s you, you make me sing.’

 

  1. ‘Come Away With Me’ – Norah Jones

Key lyrics: ‘Come away with me and we’ll kiss / On a mountaintop.’

 

  1. ‘Better Together’ – Jack Johnson

Key lyrics: ‘It’s always better when we’re together.’

 

  1. ‘Have I Told You Lately’ – Van Morrison

Key lyrics: ‘Have I told you lately that I love you? / Have I told you there’s no one else above you?’

 

  1. ‘I Get to Love You’ – Ruelle

Key lyrics: ‘I get to love you, it’s the best thing that I’ll ever do.’

 

  1. ‘All My Life’ – K-Ci & JoJo

Key lyrics: ‘All my life, I prayed for someone like you / And I thank God that I finally found you.’

 

  1. ‘The Luckiest’ – Ben Folds

Key lyrics: ‘What if I’d been born fifty years before you / In a house on the street where you live?’

 

  1. ‘Falling Like the Stars’ – James Arthur

Key lyrics: ‘I swear to God, when I come home / I’m gonna hold you so close.’

 

  1. ‘Stand by Me’ – Ben E. King

Key lyrics: ‘So darling, darling, stand by me / Oh, stand by me.’

 

  1. ‘To the Moon and Back’ – Luke Bryan

Key lyrics: ‘I love you to the moon and back / So glad you gave me your heart to have.’

 

  1. ‘Forever’ – Ben Harper

Key lyrics: ‘Not talking ’bout a year / No, not three or four / I don’t want that kind of forever in my life anymore.’

 

  1. ‘For You’ – Kenny Lattimore

Key lyrics: ‘For you, I give a lifetime of stability.’

 

  1. ‘By Your Side’ – Sade

Key lyrics: ‘You think I’d leave your side, baby? / You know me better than that.’

 

  1. ‘Speechless’ – Dan + Shay

Key lyrics: ‘You already know that you’re my weakness / After all this time, I’m just as nervous.’

 

  1. ‘Marry Me’ – Train

Key lyrics: ‘Forever can never be long enough for me / To feel like I’ve had long enough with you.’

 

  1. ‘I Choose You’ – Sara Bareilles

Key lyrics: ‘Tell the world that we finally got it all right / I choose you.’

 

  1. ‘Grow Old with Me’ – John Lennon

Key lyrics: ‘Grow old along with me / The best is yet to be.’

 

  1. ‘Breathe Again’ – Toni Braxton

Key lyrics: ‘If I never feel you in my arms again / If I never feel your tender kiss again.’

 

  1. ‘Yours’ – Russell Dickerson

Key lyrics: ‘I came to life when I first kissed you / The best me has his arms around you.’

 

  1. ‘Feels Like Home’ – Chantal Kreviazuk

Key lyrics: ‘It feels like home to me / It feels like I’m all the way back where I come from.’

 

  1. ‘Say You Won’t Let Go’ – James Arthur

Key lyrics: ‘I’m gonna love you ’til my lungs give out / I promise ’til death we part like in our vows.’

 

  1. ‘I Do’ – Colbie Caillat

Key lyrics: ‘You make me wanna say I do, I do, I do, do-do-do-do-do-do.’

 

  1. ‘How Long Will I Love You’ – Ellie Goulding

Key lyrics: ‘How long will I love you? / As long as stars are above you.’

 

  1. ‘Beyond’ – Leon Bridges

Key lyrics: ‘Will she have my kids? / Will she be my wife? / She might just be my everything and beyond.’

 

  1. ‘Here and Now’ – Luther Vandross

Key lyrics: ‘Here and now, I promise to love faithfully.’

 

  1. ‘I Believe in You and Me’ – Whitney Houston

Key lyrics: ‘I believe in dreams again / I believe that love will never end.’

 

  1. ‘Angel’ – Jack Johnson

Key lyrics: ‘I’ve got an angel / She doesn’t wear any wings.’

 

  1. ‘Tenerife Sea’ – Ed Sheeran

Key lyrics: ‘You look so beautiful in this light / Your silhouette over me.’

 

  1. ‘I’ll Be’ – Edwin McCain

Key lyrics: ‘I’ll be your crying shoulder / I’ll be love’s suicide.’

 

  1. ‘Lucky’ – Jason Mraz ft. Colbie Caillat

Key lyrics: ‘Lucky I’m in love with my best friend.’

 

  1. ‘So This Is Love’ – Ilene Woods

Key lyrics: ‘So this is love, so this is what makes life divine.’

 

  1. ‘When You Say Nothing at All’ – Alison Krauss

Key lyrics: ‘You say it best when you say nothing at all.’

 

  1. ‘Stay With You’ – John Legend

Key lyrics: ‘Through the ups and the downs / Yes, I’m gonna stay with you.’

 

  1. ‘God Gave Me You’ – Blake Shelton

Key lyrics: ‘God gave me you for the ups and downs / God gave me you for the days of doubt.’

 

  1. ‘Back at One’ – Brian McKnight

Key lyrics: ‘One, you’re like a dream come true / Two, just wanna be with you.’

 

  1. ‘You’re Still the One’ – Shania Twain

Key lyrics: ‘You’re still the one I run to / The one that I belong to.’

 

  1. ‘Dancing in the Moonlight’ – King Harvest

Key lyrics: ‘Everybody’s dancing in the moonlight.’

 

  1. ‘I Swear’ – All-4-One

Key lyrics: ‘I swear by the moon and the stars in the sky / I’ll be there.’

 

  1. ‘Kiss Me’ – Sixpence None the Richer

Key lyrics: ‘Kiss me beneath the milky twilight / Lead me out on the moonlit floor.’

 

  1. ‘Love Story’ – Taylor Swift

Key lyrics: ‘Romeo, take me somewhere we can be alone.’

 

  1. ‘Make It to Me’ – Sam Smith

Key lyrics: ‘You’re the one designed for me / A distant stranger that I will complete.’

 

  1. ‘How Do I Live’ – LeAnn Rimes

Key lyrics: ‘How do I live without you? / I want to know.’

 

  1. ‘This I Promise You’ – NSYNC

Key lyrics: ‘And I will take you in my arms / And hold you right where you belong.’

 

  1. ‘If I Ain’t Got You’ – Alicia Keys

Key lyrics: ‘Some people want diamond rings / But I don’t want anything if it ain’t you.’

 

  1. ‘When God Made You’ – NewSong & Natalie Grant

Key lyrics: ‘When God made you / He must have been thinking about me.’

 

  1. ‘Eternal Flame’ – The Bangles

Key lyrics: ‘Close your eyes, give me your hand, darling / Do you feel my heart beating?’

 

  1. ‘She Keeps Me Warm’ – Mary Lambert

Key lyrics: ‘She says I smell like safety and home.’

 

  1. ‘I Could Not Ask for More’ – Edwin McCain

Key lyrics: ‘I could not ask for more than this time together.’

 

  1. ‘Hero’ – Enrique Iglesias

Key lyrics: ‘I can be your hero, baby / I can kiss away the pain.’

 

  1. ‘Moon River’ – Audrey Hepburn

Key lyrics: ‘Two drifters, off to see the world / There’s such a lot of world to see.’

 

  1. ‘Wonderful Tonight’ – Eric Clapton

Key lyrics: ‘And then she asks me, ‘Do I look all right?’ / And I say, ‘Yes, you look wonderful tonight.”

 

  1. ‘Can’t Take My Eyes Off You’ – Frankie Valli

Key lyrics: ‘You’re just too good to be true / Can’t take my eyes off you.’

 

  1. ‘The Book of Love’ – Peter Gabriel

Key lyrics: ‘The book of love is long and boring / And written very long ago.’

 

  1. ‘Greatest Day’ – Take That

Key lyrics: ‘Today this could be, the greatest day of our lives.’

 

  1. ‘Let’s Stay Together’ – Al Green

Key lyrics: ‘Let’s stay together / Loving you whether times are good or bad.’

 

  1. ‘I Was Made for Loving You’ – Tori Kelly ft. Ed Sheeran

Key lyrics: ‘Even though we may be hopeless hearts just passing through / Every bone screams I don’t know what we should do.’

 

  1. ‘To Be Loved’ – Adele

Key lyrics: ‘I built a house for love to grow / I was so young that it was hard to know.’

 

  1. ‘Valentine’ – Jim Brickman ft. Martina McBride

Key lyrics: ‘You would still have my heart until the end of time.’

 

  1. ‘Loving You’ – Minnie Riperton

Key lyrics: ‘Loving you is easy ’cause you’re beautiful.’

 

  1. ‘When I Fall in Love’ – Nat King Cole

Key lyrics: ‘When I fall in love / It will be forever.’

 

  1. ‘Sweet Thing’ – Van Morrison

Key lyrics: ‘And you shall take me strongly in your arms again / And I will not remember that I even felt the pain.’

30 modern first dance songs

  1. ‘Lover’ – Taylor Swift

Key lyrics: ‘Can I go where you go? / Can we always be this close forever and ever?’

 

  1. ‘You’re Somebody Else’ – Flora Cash

Key lyrics: ‘Well, you look like yourself / But you’re somebody else, only it ain’t on the surface.’

 

  1. ‘Peaches’ – Justin Bieber ft. Daniel Caesar, Giveon

Key lyrics: ‘I wanna wrap my arms around you, baby, never let you go, oh.’

 

  1. ‘Better Half of Me’ – Tom Walker

Key lyrics: ‘And I’m still up at 4 AM / Is this ever gonna end? / Can I rely on you?’

 

  1. ‘Wild Love’ – James Bay

Key lyrics: ‘Don’t know what to say / I wanna see your face / And I know what it feels like to fall in love.’

 

  1. ‘We Found Love’ – Rihanna ft. Calvin Harris

Key lyrics: ‘We found love in a hopeless place.’

 

  1. ‘Run’ – Snow Patrol

Key lyrics: ‘Light up, light up / As if you have a choice.’

 

  1. ‘Shallow’ – Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper

Key lyrics: ‘I’m off the deep end, watch as I dive in / I’ll never meet the ground.’

 

  1. ‘One Call Away’ – Charlie Puth

Key lyrics: ‘I’m only one call away / I’ll be there to save the day.’

 

  1. ‘You Are the Reason’ – Calum Scott ft. Leona Lewis

Key lyrics: ‘I’d climb every mountain / And swim every ocean / Just to be with you.’

 

  1. ‘Electric Love’ – BØRNS

Key lyrics: ‘Baby, you’re like lightning in a bottle / I can’t let you go now that I got it.’

 

  1. ‘Anyone’ – Justin Bieber

Key lyrics: ‘You are the only one I’ll ever love / If it’s not you, it’s not anyone.’

 

  1. ‘Speechless’ – Beyoncé

Key lyrics: ‘You’ve got me, you’ve got me, you’ve got me / Speechless.’

 

  1. ‘If the World Was Ending’ – JP Saxe ft. Julia Michaels

Key lyrics: ‘If the world was ending, you’d come over, right? / You’d come over and you’d stay the night.’

 

  1. ‘Always Remember Us This Way’ – Lady Gaga

Key lyrics: ‘So when I’m all choked up and I can’t find the words / Every time we say goodbye, baby, it hurts.’

 

  1. ‘Sweet Creature’ – Harry Styles

Key lyrics: ‘Sweet creature, sweet creature / Wherever I go, you bring me home.’

 

  1. ‘Sunflower’ – Post Malone

Key lyrics: ‘You’re a sunflower, I think your love would be too much.’

 

  1. ‘Golden Hour’ – JVKE

Key lyrics: ‘It’s your golden hour / You slow down time in your golden hour.’

 

  1. ‘Hold Me While You Wait’ – Lewis Capaldi

Key lyrics: ‘Hold me while you wait / I wish that I was good enough.’

 

  1. ‘This Year’s Love’ – David Gray

Key lyrics: ‘This year’s love had better last.’

 

  1. ‘Show Me Love’ – Alicia Keys

Key lyrics: ‘Show me love / Treat it like we freakin’ on the weekend, show me love.’

 

  1. ‘Blinding Lights’ – The Weeknd

Key lyrics: ‘I’m blinded by the lights / No, I can’t sleep until I feel your touch.’

 

  1. ‘Daylight’ – Taylor Swift

Key lyrics: ‘I don’t wanna look at anything else now that I saw you / I don’t wanna think of anything else now that I thought of you.’

 

  1. ‘Adore You’ – Harry Styles

Key lyrics: ‘Just let me adore you, oh honey.’

 

  1. ‘Into You’ – Ariana Grande

Key lyrics: ‘So, baby, come light me up, and maybe I’ll let you on it.’

 

  1. ‘Another Love’ – Tom Odell

Key lyrics: ‘I wanna take you somewhere so you know I care / But it’s so cold, and I don’t know where.’

 

  1. ‘Levitating’ – Dua Lipa

Key lyrics: ‘If you wanna run away with me, I know a galaxy and I can take you for a ride.’

 

  1. ‘Heartbeat’ – Shawn Mendes

Key lyrics: ‘You light me up inside like the 4th of July / Whenever you’re around, I always seem to smile.’

 

  1. ‘Forever After All’ – Luke Combs

Key lyrics: ‘They say nothing lasts forever, but they ain’t seen us together.’

 

  1. ‘Home’ – Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros

Key lyrics: ‘Home is wherever I’m with you.’

15 upbeat first dance songs

  1. ‘Happy’ – Pharrell Williams

Key lyrics: ‘Because I’m happy / Clap along if you feel like a room without a roof.’

 

  1. ‘Walking on Sunshine’ – Katrina and the Waves

Key lyrics: ‘I’m walking on sunshine, whoa-oh! / And don’t it feel good!’

 

  1. ‘Love on Top’ – Beyoncé

Key lyrics: ‘Baby, it’s you / You’re the one I love / You’re the one I need.’

 

  1. ‘Sugar’ – Maroon 5

Key lyrics: ‘Sugar, yes please / Won’t you come and put it down on me?’

 

  1. ‘Better Together’ – Jack Johnson

Key lyrics: ‘You and I, we’re better together / I could live without you, but I’d rather not.’

 

  1. ‘Best Day of My Life’ – American Authors

Key lyrics: ‘This is gonna be the best day of my life / My life.’

 

  1. ‘I Wanna Dance with Somebody’ – Whitney Houston

Key lyrics: ‘I wanna dance with somebody / I wanna feel the heat with somebody.’

 

  1. ‘Shut Up and Dance’ – WALK THE MOON

Key lyrics: ‘Ooh, I want to dance with you / Oh, don’t you dare look back.’

 

  1. ‘Higher Love’ – Kygo ft. Whitney Houston

Key lyrics: ‘Bring me a higher love / Where’s that higher love I keep thinking of?’

 

  1. ‘Dog Days Are Over’ – Florence + The Machine

Key lyrics: ‘The dog days are over / The dog days are done / The horses are coming, so you better run.’

 

  1. ‘Feel So Close’ – Calvin Harris

Key lyrics: ‘I feel so close to you right now / It’s a force field.’

 

  1. ‘Good as Hell’ – Lizzo

Key lyrics: ‘I do my hair toss, check my nails / Baby, how you feelin’? / Feeling good as hell!’

 

  1. ‘Let’s Get Loud’ – Jennifer Lopez

Key lyrics: ‘Let’s get loud, let’s get loud / Turn the music up, let’s do it.’

 

  1. ‘Classic’ – MKTO

Key lyrics: ‘Keep it real to real in the way I feel / I could walk you down the aisle.’

 

  1. ‘Can’t Stop the Feeling!’ – Justin Timberlake

Key lyrics: ‘I got that sunshine in my pocket / Got that good soul in my feet.’

30 indie first dance songs

  1. ‘There Will Be Time’ – Mumford & Sons ft. Baaba Maal

Key lyrics: ‘In the cold light, I live to love and adore you / It’s all that I am, it’s all that I have.’

 

  1. ‘Bloom’ – The Paper Kites

Key lyrics: ‘Bloom, bloom, bloom, bloom, bloom / You are the light in the dark.’

 

  1. ‘Sea of Love’ – Cat Power

Key lyrics: ‘Come with me, my love / To the sea, the sea of love.’

 

  1. ‘Ho Hey’ – The Lumineers

Key lyrics: ‘I belong with you, you belong with me, you’re my sweetheart.’

 

  1. ‘You’ve Got the Love’ – Florence + The Machine

Key lyrics: ‘You’ve got the love, you’ve got the love / You’ve got the love, you’ve got the love.’

 

  1. ‘Flightless Bird, American Mouth’ – Iron & Wine

Key lyrics: ‘I was a quick wet boy / Diving too deep for coins / All of your straight lines.’

 

  1. ‘Grow Old With Me’ – Tom Odell

Key lyrics: ‘Grow old with me, let us share what we see / And we’ll share what we love.’

 

  1. ‘The One’ – Kodaline

Key lyrics: ‘I would die for you / But that’s just not enough.’

 

  1. ‘Turning Page’ – Sleeping at Last

Key lyrics: ‘And with your love, my hands are tied / In this world where we could collide.’

 

  1. ‘She Is Love’ – Parachute

Key lyrics: ‘She is love, and she is all I need.’

 

  1. ‘First Day of My Life’ – Bright Eyes

Key lyrics: ‘This is the first day of my life / I swear I was born right in the doorway.’

 

  1. ‘Yellow’ – Coldplay

Key lyrics: ‘Look at the stars, look how they shine for you / And everything you do, yeah, they were all yellow.’

 

  1. ‘Falling in Love at a Coffee Shop’ – Landon Pigg

Key lyrics: ‘I think I fell in love today, oh / I think I fell in love today.’

 

  1. ‘Skinny Love’ – Bon Iver

Key lyrics: ‘Come on skinny love, just last the year / Pour a little salt, we were never here.’

 

  1. ‘1234’ – Feist

Key lyrics: ‘1, 2, 3, 4, tell me that you love me more / Sleepless long nights, that is what my youth was for.’

 

  1. ‘Holocene’ – Bon Iver

Key lyrics: ‘And at once I knew I was not magnificent / Strayed above the highway aisle.’

 

  1. ‘Sweet Disposition’ – The Temper Trap

Key lyrics: ‘Sweet disposition / Never too soon, oh, oh / I’m just trying to find / A place for you.’

 

  1. ‘Big Jet Plane’ – Angus & Julia Stone

Key lyrics: ‘She said, ‘Hey, you, and you / Don’t you know that I am the one / Who can make you feel so blue?”

 

  1. ‘All I Want’ – Kodaline

Key lyrics: ‘All I want is nothing more / To hear you knocking at my door.’

 

  1. ‘Ophelia’ – The Lumineers

Key lyrics: ‘Oh, Ophelia, you’ve been on my mind / Girl, since the flood.’

 

  1. Chance’ – Angel Olsen

Key lyrics: ‘All that space in between where we stand / Could be our chance / Could be our chance.’

 

  1. ‘Roslyn’ – Bon Iver & St. Vincent

Key lyrics: ‘This is not the sound of a new man / or a crispy realisation / It’s the sound of the unlocking and the lift away.’

 

  1. ‘Work Song’ – Hozier

Key lyrics: ‘I will be the one to keep you warm / Hold your heart, keep it from the storm.’

 

  1. ‘Chasing Cars’ – Snow Patrol

Key lyrics: ‘If I lay here / If I just lay here / Would you lie with me and just forget the world?’

 

  1. ‘Love Like This’ – Kodaline

Key lyrics: ‘And I know that I will love you / And I know that you will love me.’

 

  1. ‘VCR’ – The xx

Key lyrics: ‘You don’t know me, but I know you / I don’t even want to / I don’t even want to tell you.’

 

  1. ‘Heroes’ – David Bowie (Acoustic Version)

Key lyrics: ‘We can be heroes, just for one day / We can be us, just for one day.’

 

  1. ‘In My Arms’ – Plumb

Key lyrics: ‘I will be your shelter, I will be your storm / I will make you shiver, I will keep you warm.’

 

  1. ‘Stolen’ – Dashboard Confessional

Key lyrics: ‘You have stolen my heart / And I don’t know what to do.’

 

  1. ‘Passenger Seat’ – Death Cab for Cutie

Key lyrics: ‘I’m in love with you / And I am, and I am / In love with you.’

15 unconventional first dance songs

  1. ‘I Want to Hold Your Hand’ – T.V. Carpio

Key lyrics: ‘Oh, please, say to me / You’ll let me be your man / And please, say to me / You’ll let me hold your hand.’

 

  1. ‘Creep’ – Radiohead (Acoustic Cover)

Key lyrics: ‘When you were here before, couldn’t look you in the eye / You’re just like an angel, your skin makes me cry.’

 

  1. ‘The Book of Love’ – Magnetic Fields

Key lyrics: ‘But I, I love it when you give me things / And you, you ought to give me wedding rings.’

 

  1. ‘You’re My Best Friend’ – Queen

Key lyrics: ‘Ooh, you make me live / Whatever this world can give to me / ‘Cause you’re all I see.’

 

  1. ‘Come As You Are’ – Nirvana (String Quartet Cover)

Key lyrics: ‘Come as you are, as you were / As I want you to be.’

 

  1. ‘Sweet Child O’ Mine’ – Guns N’ Roses

Key lyrics: ‘She’s got eyes of the bluest skies / As if they thought of rain / I hate to look into those eyes and see an ounce of pain.’

 

  1. ‘Take Me to Church’ – Hozier (Acoustic Version)

Key lyrics: ‘Take me to church / I’ll worship like a dog at the shrine of your lies / I’ll tell you my sins and you can sharpen your knife.’

 

  1. ‘The Only Exception’ – Paramore

Key lyrics: ‘And I am breaking / I’m not broken / And I’m not breaking / I’m not broken.’

 

  1. ‘Somebody That I Used to Know’ – Gotye ft. Kimbra

Key lyrics: ‘Now you’re just somebody that I used to know / Now you’re just somebody that I used to know.’

 

  1. ‘Space Oddity’ – David Bowie

Key lyrics: ‘This is Ground Control to Major Tom / You’ve really made the grade / And the papers want to know whose shirts you wear.’

 

  1. ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’ – Nirvana

Key lyrics: ‘With the lights out, it’s less dangerous / Here we are now, entertain us / I feel stupid and contagious.’

 

  1. ‘Such Great Heights’ – Iron and Wine (a Postal Service cover)

Key lyrics: ‘They will see us waving from such great heights / Come down now, they’ll say / But everything looks perfect from far away.’

 

  1. ‘Young and Beautiful’ – Lana Del Rey

Key lyrics: ‘Will you still love me when I’m no longer young and beautiful?’

 

  1. ‘Everlong’ – Foo Fighters (Acoustic)

Key lyrics: ‘And I wonder / When I sing along with you / If everything could ever feel this real forever.’

 

  1. ‘Crashed the Wedding’ – Busted

Key lyrics: ‘True love lasts forever / And now we’re back together.’

30 classic first dance songs

  1. ‘Unforgettable’ – Nat King Cole

Key lyrics: ‘Unforgettable, that’s what you are / Unforgettable, though near or far.’

 

  1. ‘Fly Me to the Moon’ – Frank Sinatra

Key lyrics: ‘Fly me to the moon / Let me play among the stars / Let me see what spring is like on Jupiter and Mars.’

 

  1. ‘The Very Thought of You’ – Billie Holiday

Key lyrics: ‘The very thought of you / And I forget to do / The little ordinary things that everyone ought to do.’

 

  1. ‘And I Love You So’ – Perry Como

Key lyrics: ‘And I love you so / The people ask me how / How I’ve lived till now / I tell them I don’t know.’

 

  1. ‘Cheek to Cheek’ – Fred Astaire

Key lyrics: ‘Heaven, I’m in heaven / And my heart beats so that I can hardly speak.’

 

  1. ‘Dream a Little Dream of Me’ – Louis Armstrong & Ella Fitzgerald

Key lyrics: ‘Stars shining bright above you / Night breezes seem to whisper ‘I love you’.’

 

  1. ‘I’ve Got You Under My Skin’ – Frank Sinatra

Key lyrics: ‘I’ve got you under my skin / I’ve got you deep in the heart of me.’

 

  1. ‘For Once in My Life’ – Stevie Wonder

Key lyrics: ‘For once in my life, I have someone who needs me / Someone I’ve needed so long.’

 

  1. ‘My Girl’ – The Temptations

Key lyrics: ‘I’ve got sunshine on a cloudy day / When it’s cold outside, I’ve got the month of May.’

 

  1. ‘The Way You Look Tonight’ – Fred Astaire

Key lyrics: ‘Someday, when I’m awfully low / When the world is cold, I will feel a glow just thinking of you.’

 

  1. ‘What a Wonderful World’ – Louis Armstrong

Key lyrics: ‘I see trees of green, red roses too / I see them bloom for me and you.’

 

  1. ‘Let’s Face the Music and Dance’ – Nat King Cole

Key lyrics: ‘Let’s face the music and dance / Let’s face the music and dance.’

 

  1. ‘Isn’t It Romantic’ – Ella Fitzgerald

Key lyrics: ‘Isn’t it romantic? / Music in the night, a dream that can be heard.’

 

  1. ‘It Had to Be You’ – Harry Connick Jr.

Key lyrics: ‘It had to be you, it had to be you / I wandered around and finally found / The somebody who could make me be true.’

 

  1. ‘That’s Amore’ – Dean Martin

Key lyrics: ‘When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie, that’s amore.’

 

  1. ‘Only You’ – The Platters

Key lyrics: ‘Only you can make the darkness bright.’

 

  1. ‘That’s How Strong My Love Is’ – Otis Redding

Key lyrics: ‘That’s how strong my love is, baby, baby / That’s how strong my love is.’

 

  1. ‘You Belong to Me’ – Jo Stafford

Key lyrics: ‘See the pyramids along the Nile / Watch the sunrise on a tropic isle.’

 

  1. ‘Always’ – Irving Berlin

Key lyrics: ‘I’ll be loving you, always / With a love that’s true, always.’

 

  1. ‘Someone to Watch Over Me’ – Ella Fitzgerald

Key lyrics: ‘There’s a somebody I’m longing to see / I hope that he turns out to be / Someone to watch over me.’

 

  1. ‘True Love’ – Bing Crosby & Grace Kelly

Key lyrics: ‘True love, true love / Oh, true love, true love.’

 

  1. ‘Sway’ – Dean Martin

Key lyrics: ‘When marimba rhythms start to play / Dance with me, make me sway.’

 

  1. ‘A Kiss to Build a Dream On’ – Louis Armstrong

Key lyrics: ‘Give me a kiss to build a dream on / And my imagination will thrive upon that kiss.’

 

  1. ‘They Can’t Take That Away From Me’ – Frank Sinatra

Key lyrics: ‘The way you wear your hat / The way you sip your tea / The memory of all that.’

 

  1. ‘You Do Something to Me’ – Paul Weller

Key lyrics: ‘You do something to me, something that simply mystifies me.’

 

  1. ‘How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)’ – Marvin Gaye

Key lyrics: ‘How sweet it is to be loved by you / How sweet it is to be loved by you.’

 

  1. ‘When a Man Loves a Woman’ – Percy Sledge

Key lyrics: ‘When a man loves a woman / Can’t keep his mind on nothin’ else.’

 

  1. ‘Stand by Me’ – Ben E. King

Key lyrics: ‘So darling, darling stand by me / Oh, stand by me.’

 

  1. ‘Chances Are’ – Johnny Mathis

Key lyrics: ‘Chances are, ’cause I wear a silly grin / The moment you come into view.’

 

  1. ‘I Only Have Eyes for You’ – The Flamingos

Key lyrics: ‘I only have eyes for you / The moon may be high / But I can’t see a thing in the sky.’

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The 175 Best Wedding Reception Songs

After the nerves and jitters of your ceremony and the formalities of your wedding breakfast, once it’s time for your wedding reception to start, you can finally let your hair down. Your wedding reception is an evening filled with fun, spending time with your newly enlarged family, eating and – of course – dancing.

And the best way to get your guests to join you on the dancefloor is with a banging playlist filled with classics, romantic hits, chart toppers and even a few cheesy numbers thrown in for good measure. And while it’s important to have a mix of songs playing at your wedding reception, you probably won’t want to just hit ‘random’. That’s why a carefully chosen playlist can ensure you throw a party no one will soon forget.

In this article, we’ll run through 175 of the best wedding reception songs to consider including in your playlist, from high-energy anthems to those so-bad-they’re-great crowd-pleasers.

What songs do you need at a wedding reception?

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There’s way more to your wedding reception than a disco, with a whole range of different types of songs playing, depending on the size and style you’ve gone for. Here are the most common types of songs you might expect to hear at a wedding reception:

  • Entrance song: A usually upbeat song that plays when the happy couple enters the reception venue for the first time.
  • First dance song: A romantic and slow-tempo song that the couple will have their first official dance to.
  • Parents’ dance: A slower song that plays as the couple dances with their parents, such as a father-daughter and mother-son dance.
  • Cultural songs: It may be appropriate to play songs that honour the families’ cultures and beliefs.
  • Party songs: When the disco starts, it’s time to throw some shapes to popular crowd-pleasers!
  • Closing song: Usually a funny or relevant song that lets your guests know the night has come to an end.

What makes for a good wedding reception song?

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A good wedding reception song helps to capture the feeling of love and celebration that fits with the tone of your overall wedding. You can choose from a mix of genres, eras, styles and artists, to make sure you have tunes that suit everyone’s tastes.

Here are a few characteristics that make for a great wedding reception song:

  • High energy: Make sure you have songs that everyone wants to dance to
  • Timeless: Songs that everyone instantly recognises and no doubt already loves.
  • Emotional: Songs focused on love and happiness will always go down well.
  • Relevance: Try to choose some songs with heartfelt and celebratory lyrics, or lyrics that you have a personal connection to.
  • Danceability: Of course, the songs have to have a beat everyone can dance to!
  • Variety: Choose different songs that will appeal to a wide variety of age groups. Yes, you might love hard rock, but can your 97-year-old grandma dance to it all night long?
  • Cultural significance: If you have songs that relate to your background or culture, it’s great to honour them by including some.

What sorts of genres should you include?

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What genres of music you choose to include at your wedding reception is really down to you, your tastes and the tone you’re going for. The important thing is to choose a wide variety of songs from lots of different genres. But, you also want to make sure the songs flow nicely from one to the next – though that’s for your DJ (if you have one) to worry about.

A well-rounded wedding reception playlist will include songs from genres like: 

  • Pop
  • Classic rock
  • R&B
  • Disco
  • Indie
  • Motown
  • Dance
  • Country
  • Hip-hop

This list is far from exhaustive. Whatever your musical tastes, there are absolutely ways to include them in your reception playlist. Have a chat with whoever is in charge of your music and let them know the sort of songs you’d like. 

How many songs do you need at your wedding reception?

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The number of songs that will play at your wedding reception depends entirely on the length of your evening.

As a rough guide, most songs are between three and four minutes in length, which means approximately 15 to 20 songs will play per hour. So, if your reception lasts two hours, up to 40 songs will play. If it’s four hours, up to 80 songs will play.

But, it’s always best to choose more than you need if you want to make sure your playlist is only full of your favourite tunes.

175 of the best songs to include in your wedding reception

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Choosing your wedding reception playlist can be a lot of fun, but with an almost endless number of songs out there, where on Earth do you start? To help you whittle things down, we’ve put together 175 of the best wedding reception songs, so you can throw the party of the century.

20 wedding entrance songs

  1. ‘Marry You’ – Bruno Mars

Key Lyrics: ‘It’s a beautiful night, we’re looking for something dumb to do.’

 

  1. ‘Bring ‘Em Out’ – T.I.

Key Lyrics: ‘Bring ’em out, bring ’em out, bring ’em out, bring ’em out!’

 

  1. ‘Can’t Stop the Feeling!’ – Justin Timberlake

Key Lyrics: ‘I got that sunshine in my pocket, got that good soul in my feet.’

 

  1. ‘Happy’ – Pharrell Williams

Key Lyrics: ‘Clap along if you feel like happiness is the truth.’

 

  1. ‘Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I’m Yours)’ – Stevie Wonder

Key Lyrics: ‘Here I am, signed, sealed, delivered, I’m yours.’

 

  1. ‘Let’s Get Married (Remix)’ – Jagged Edge ft. Run DMC

Key Lyrics: ‘Meet me at the altar in your white dress.’

 

  1. ‘This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)’ – Natalie Cole

Key Lyrics: ‘This will be an everlasting love for me.’

 

  1. ‘Feel So Close’ – Calvin Harris

Key Lyrics: ‘I feel so close to you right now, it’s a force field.’

 

  1. ‘We Found Love’ – Rihanna ft. Calvin Harris

Key Lyrics: ‘We found love in a hopeless place.’

 

  1. ‘I Gotta Feeling’ – Black Eyed Peas

Key Lyrics: ‘Tonight’s gonna be a good night.’

 

  1. ‘I’m Yours’ – Jason Mraz

Key lyrics: ‘I’m yours.’

 

  1. ‘Walking on Sunshine’ – Katrina and the Waves

Key Lyrics: ‘I’m walking on sunshine, whoa!’

 

  1. ‘Ain’t No Mountain High Enough’ – Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell

Key Lyrics: ‘Ain’t no mountain high enough, ain’t no valley low enough.’

 

  1. ‘All You Need is Love’ – The Beatles

Key Lyrics: ‘All you need is love, love, love is all you need.’

 

  1. ‘You Make My Dreams (Come True)’ – Hall & Oates

Key Lyrics: ‘You make my dreams come true.’

 

  1. ‘Dynamite’ – Taio Cruz

Key Lyrics: ‘I throw my hands up in the air sometimes, saying ‘ayo, gotta let go.”

 

  1. ‘Good Life’ – Kanye West ft. T-Pain

Key Lyrics: ‘Welcome to the good life.’

 

  1. ‘On Top of the World’ – Imagine Dragons

Key Lyrics: ‘I’m on top of the world, hey!’

 

  1. ‘Let’s Get It Started’ – Black Eyed Peas

Key Lyrics: ‘Let’s get it started in here.’

 

  1. ‘Beautiful Day’ – U2

Key Lyrics: ‘It’s a beautiful day, don’t let it get away.’

 

Looking for a little more inspo for wedding entrance songs? Read our article featuring 150 of the best wedding entrance songs for even more ideas.

20 first dance songs

  1. ‘Perfect’ – Ed Sheeran

Key Lyrics: ‘I found a love, to carry more than just my secrets.’

 

  1. ‘At Last’ – Etta James

Key Lyrics: ‘At last, my love has come along.’

 

  1. ‘All of Me’ – John Legend

Key Lyrics: ‘All of me loves all of you.’

 

  1. ‘Thinking Out Loud’ – Ed Sheeran

Key Lyrics: ‘Take me into your loving arms.’

 

  1. ‘You Are the Best Thing’ – Ray LaMontagne

Key Lyrics: ‘You are the best thing that ever happened to me.’

 

  1. ‘Say You Won’t Let Go’ – James Arthur

Key Lyrics: ‘I’m gonna love you till my lungs give out.’

 

  1. ‘Lucky’ – Jason Mraz & Colbie Caillat

Key Lyrics: ‘Lucky I’m in love with my best friend.’

 

  1. ‘Can’t Help Falling in Love’ – Elvis Presley

Key Lyrics: ‘Take my hand, take my whole life too.’

 

  1. ‘Beyond’ – Leon Bridges

Key Lyrics: ‘She might just be my everything and beyond.’

 

  1. ‘Speechless’ – Dan + Shay

Key Lyrics: ‘I’m speechless, staring at you standing there in that dress.’

 

  1. ‘Die a Happy Man’ – Thomas Rhett

Key Lyrics: ‘I could die a happy man.’

 

  1. ‘Better Together’ – Jack Johnson

Key Lyrics: ‘It’s always better when we’re together.’

 

  1. ‘Lover’ – Taylor Swift

Key Lyrics: ‘Can I go where you go?’

 

  1. ‘Everything’ – Michael Bublé

Key Lyrics: ‘You’re everything, everything to me.’

 

  1. ‘When You Say Nothing At All’ – Ronan Keating

Key Lyrics: ‘You say it best (you say it best) when you say nothing at all.’

 

  1. ‘From the Ground Up’ – Dan + Shay

Key Lyrics: ‘We’ll build this love from the ground up.’

 

  1. ‘I Get to Love You’ – Ruelle

Key Lyrics: ‘I get to love you, it’s the best thing I’ll ever do.’

 

  1. ‘Unchained Melody’ – The Righteous Brothers

Key Lyrics: ‘Oh, my love, my darling, I’ve hungered for your touch.’

 

  1. ‘Make You Feel My Love’ – Adele

Key Lyrics: ‘I could make you happy, make your dreams come true.’

 

  1. ‘Yours’ – Russell Dickerson

Key Lyrics: ‘I came to life when I first kissed you.’

20 songs couples can dance to

  1. ‘Shallow’ – Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper

Key Lyrics: ‘I’m off the deep end, watch as I dive in / I’ll never meet the ground.’

 

  1. ‘By Your Side’ – Sade

    Key Lyrics: ‘Oh, when you’re cold, I’ll be there / Hold you tight to me (to me, yeah).’

 

  1. ‘If I Ain’t Got You’ – Alicia Keys

Key Lyrics: ‘Some people want it all, but I don’t want nothing at all / If it ain’t you, baby.’

 

  1. ‘Best Part’ – Daniel Caesar & H.E.R.

Key Lyrics: ‘You’re my water when I’m stuck in the desert / You’re the Tylenol I take when my head hurts.’

 

  1. ‘Adore You’ – Harry Styles

Key Lyrics: ‘Just let me adore you / Like it’s the only thing I’ll ever do.’

 

  1. ‘A Thousand Years’ – Christina Perri

Key Lyrics: ‘I have died every day waiting for you / Darling, don’t be afraid, I have loved you for a thousand years.’

 

  1. ‘Latch’ – Disclosure ft. Sam Smith

Key Lyrics: ‘Now I’ve got you in my space / I won’t let go of you.’

 

  1. ‘No One’ – Alicia Keys

Key Lyrics: ‘No one, no one, no one / Can get in the way of what I’m feeling.’

 

  1. ‘Come Away with Me’ – Norah Jones

Key Lyrics: ‘Come away with me and we’ll kiss on a mountaintop.’

 

  1. ‘You Send Me’ – Sam Cooke

Key Lyrics: ‘You send me / Honest you do, honest you do.’

 

  1. ‘Electric Feel’ – MGMT

Key Lyrics: ‘You can feel it in your mind, oh, you can do it all the time.’

 

  1. ‘Higher Love’ – Kygo & Whitney Houston

Key Lyrics: ‘Bring me a higher love / Where’s that higher love I keep thinking of?’

 

  1. ‘You’re Still the One’ – Shania Twain

Key Lyrics: ‘You’re still the one I run to / The one that I belong to.’

 

  1. ‘Back at One’ – Brian McKnight

Key Lyrics: ‘One, you’re like a dream come true / Two, just wanna be with you.’

 

  1. ‘Like I’m Gonna Lose You’ – Meghan Trainor & John Legend

Key Lyrics: ‘So I’m gonna love you like I’m gonna lose you.’

 

  1. ‘XO’ – Beyoncé

Key Lyrics: ‘In the darkest night, I’ll search through the crowd / Your face is all that I see.’

 

  1. ‘How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)’ – James Taylor

Key Lyrics: ‘How sweet it is to be loved by you.’

 

  1. ‘Let’s Stay Together’ – Al Green

Key Lyrics: ‘Let’s stay together, loving you whether / Times are good or bad, happy or sad.’

 

  1. ‘Someone Like You’ – Van Morrison

Key Lyrics: ‘I’ve been searching my whole life through / For someone like you.’

 

  1. ‘Baby, I Love Your Way’ – Peter Frampton

Key Lyrics: ‘Ooh baby, I love your way, every day.’

50 high-energy songs that everyone can dance to

  1. ‘Uptown Funk’ – Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars

Key Lyrics: ‘Don’t believe me, just watch!’

 

  1. ‘Don’t Stop Believin” – Journey

Key Lyrics: ‘Don’t stop believin’ / Hold on to that feelin’.’

 

  1. ‘I Wanna Dance with Somebody’ – Whitney Houston

Key Lyrics: ‘Oh, I wanna dance with somebody / I wanna feel the heat with somebody.’

 

  1. ‘Shut Up and Dance’ – WALK THE MOON

Key Lyrics: ‘Oh, don’t you dare look back / Just keep your eyes on me.’

 

  1. ‘September’ – Earth, Wind & Fire

Key Lyrics: ‘Do you remember the 21st night of September?’

 

  1. ‘Livin’ on a Prayer’ – Bon Jovi

Key Lyrics: ‘Whoa, we’re halfway there / Whoa-oh, livin’ on a prayer.’

 

  1. ‘Yeah!’ – Usher ft. Lil Jon & Ludacris

Key Lyrics: ‘Yeah, yeah, shorty got down low, said, ‘Come and get me.”

 

  1. ‘Billie Jean’ – Michael Jackson

Key Lyrics: ‘Billie Jean is not my lover / She’s just a girl who claims that I am the one.’

 

  1. ‘Sweet Caroline’ – Neil Diamond

Key Lyrics: ‘Sweet Caroline / Good times never seemed so good.’

 

  1. ‘Dancing Queen’ – ABBA

Key Lyrics: ‘You are the dancing queen / Young and sweet, only seventeen.’

 

  1. ‘Footloose’ – Kenny Loggins

Key Lyrics: ‘Everybody cut footloose!’

 

  1. ‘Shake It Off’ – Taylor Swift

Key Lyrics: ‘The players gonna play, play, play, play, play / And the haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate, hate.’

 

  1. ‘Crazy in Love’ – Beyoncé ft. Jay-Z

Key Lyrics: ‘Got me looking so crazy right now, your love’s got me looking so crazy right now.’

 

  1. ‘Hey Ya!’ – OutKast

Key Lyrics: ‘Shake it like a Polaroid picture!’

 

  1. ‘Super Freak’ – Rick James

Key Lyrics: ‘She’s a very kinky girl / The kind you don’t take home to mother.’

 

  1. ‘Wake Me Up’ – Avicii

Key Lyrics: ‘So wake me up when it’s all over / When I’m wiser and I’m older.’

 

  1. ‘Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)’ – Beyoncé

Key Lyrics: ‘If you liked it, then you shoulda put a ring on it.’

 

  1. ‘We Are Family’ – Sister Sledge

Key Lyrics: ‘We are family / I got all my sisters with me.’

 

  1. ‘Party Rock Anthem’ – LMFAO

Key Lyrics: ‘Party rock is in the house tonight / Everybody just have a good time.’

 

  1. ‘Get Lucky’ – Daft Punk ft. Pharrell Williams

Key Lyrics: ‘We’re up all night to get lucky.’

 

  1. ‘Old Town Road’ – Lil Nas X ft. Billy Ray Cyrus

Key Lyrics: ‘Can’t nobody tell me nothing / You can’t tell me nothing.’

 

  1. ‘Hips Don’t Lie’ – Shakira ft. Wyclef Jean

Key Lyrics: ‘Oh, baby, when you talk like that, you make a woman go mad.’

 

  1. ’24K Magic’ – Bruno Mars

Key Lyrics: ‘Players, put your pinky rings up to the moon!’

 

  1. ‘Let’s Groove’ – Earth, Wind & Fire

Key Lyrics: ‘Let’s groove tonight / Share the spice of life.’

 

  1. ‘All Night Long’ – Lionel Richie

Key Lyrics: ‘We’re going to party, karamu, fiesta, forever.’

 

  1. ‘Rock Your Body’ – Justin Timberlake

Key Lyrics: ‘So rock your body right.’

 

  1. ‘Treasure’ – Bruno Mars

Key Lyrics: ‘Treasure, that is what you are / Honey, you’re my golden star.’

 

  1. ‘Jump Around’ – House of Pain

Key Lyrics: ‘Jump around! Jump around!’

 

  1. ‘Levitating’ – Dua Lipa

Key Lyrics: ‘I got you, moonlight, you’re my starlight.’

 

  1. ‘Senorita’ – Justin Timberlake

Key Lyrics: ‘Senorita, I feel for you / You deal with things that you don’t have to.’

 

  1. ‘We Will Rock You’ – Queen

Key Lyrics: ‘We will, we will rock you.’

 

  1. ‘Don’t Stop the Music’ – Rihanna

Key Lyrics: ‘Please don’t stop the music.’

 

  1. ‘Cupid Shuffle’ – Cupid

Key Lyrics: ‘To the right, to the right, to the right, to the right.’

 

  1. ‘Time of Our Lives’ – Pitbull & Ne-Yo

Key Lyrics: ‘I knew my rent was gonna be late about a week ago.’

 

  1. ‘I Love It’ – Icona Pop ft. Charli XCX

Key Lyrics: ‘I don’t care, I love it!’

 

  1. ‘My House’ – Flo Rida

Key Lyrics: ‘Welcome to my house / Baby, take control now.’

 

  1. ‘Wobble’ – V.I.C.

Key Lyrics: ‘Wobble baby, wobble baby, wobble baby, wobble.’

 

  1. ‘Wannabe’ – Spice Girls

Key Lyrics: ‘If you wanna be my lover, you gotta get with my friends.’

 

  1. ‘Toxic’ – Britney Spears

Key Lyrics: ‘With a taste of your lips, I’m on a ride.’

 

  1. ‘Blurred Lines’ – Robin Thicke ft. Pharrell & T.I.

Key Lyrics: ‘I hate these blurred lines.’

 

  1. ‘Girls Just Want to Have Fun’ – Cyndi Lauper

Key Lyrics: ‘When the working day is done, oh, girls just want to have fun.’

 

  1. ‘Shout’ – The Isley Brothers

Key Lyrics: ‘You know you make me wanna shout!’

 

  1. ‘Bad Romance’ – Lady Gaga

Key Lyrics: ‘I want your love and I want your revenge / You and me could write a bad romance.’

 

  1. ‘You Shook Me All Night Long’ – AC/DC

Key Lyrics: ‘You shook me all night long.’

 

  1. ‘Let’s Get Loud’ – Jennifer Lopez

Key Lyrics: ‘Let’s get loud, let’s get loud.’

 

  1. ‘Take On Me’ – A-ha

Key Lyrics: ‘Oh, I’ll be comin’ for your love, okay.’

 

  1. ‘Pour Some Sugar on Me’ – Def Leppard

Key Lyrics: ‘Pour some sugar on me / In the name of love.’

 

  1. ‘Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!’ – ABBA

Key Lyrics: ‘Gimme, gimme, gimme a man after midnight.’

 

  1. ‘Mr. Brightside’ – The Killers

Key Lyrics: ‘Jealousy, turning saints into the sea.’

 

  1. ‘Dancing with a Stranger’ – Sam Smith & Normani

Key Lyrics: ‘Look what you made me do, I’m with somebody new.’

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  1. ‘Respect’ – Aretha Franklin

Key Lyrics: ‘R-E-S-P-E-C-T, find out what it means to me.’

 

  1. ‘Brown Eyed Girl’ – Van Morrison

Key Lyrics: ‘You’re my brown-eyed girl.’

 

  1. ‘Twist and Shout’ – The Beatles

Key Lyrics: ‘Come on, come on, come on, baby now.’

 

  1. ‘Rock Around the Clock’ – Bill Haley & His Comets

Key Lyrics: ‘We’re gonna rock around the clock tonight.’

 

  1. ‘Celebration’ – Kool & the Gang

Key Lyrics: ‘Celebrate good times, come on!’

 

  1. ‘Jailhouse Rock’ – Elvis Presley

Key Lyrics: ‘Let’s rock, everybody, let’s rock.’

 

  1. ‘Great Balls of Fire’ – Jerry Lee Lewis

Key Lyrics: ‘Goodness, gracious, great balls of fire!’

 

  1. ‘Stayin’ Alive’ – Bee Gees

Key Lyrics: ‘Ah, ha, ha, ha, stayin’ alive, stayin’ alive.’

 

  1. ‘I Will Survive’ – Gloria Gaynor

Key Lyrics: ‘Oh no, not I, I will survive.’

 

  1. ‘Y.M.C.A.’ – Village People

Key Lyrics: ‘It’s fun to stay at the Y.M.C.A.’

 

  1. ‘We Are Family’ – Sister Sledge

Key Lyrics: ‘We are family, I got all my sisters with me.’

 

  1. ‘Sweet Home Alabama’ – Lynyrd Skynyrd

Key Lyrics: ‘Sweet home Alabama, where the skies are so blue.’

 

  1. ‘Build Me Up Buttercup’ – The Foundations

Key Lyrics: ‘Why do you build me up, buttercup, baby?’

 

  1. ‘Rehab’ – Amy Winehouse

    Key Lyrics: ‘Yes, I’ve been black, but when I come back, you’ll know, know, know.’

 

  1. ‘Proud Mary’ – Tina Turner

Key Lyrics: ‘Big wheels keep on turning.’

 

  1. ‘Good Times’ – Chic

Key Lyrics: ‘These are the good times.’

 

  1. ‘Summer of ’69’ – Bryan Adams

Key Lyrics: ‘Oh, when I look back now.’

 

  1. ‘I Want You Back’ – Jackson 5

Key Lyrics: ‘Oh baby, give me one more chance.’

 

  1. ‘I’m Coming Out’ – Diana Ross

Key Lyrics: ‘I’m coming out, I want the world to know.’

 

  1. ‘American Girl’ – Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

Key Lyrics: ‘She was an American girl.’

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  1. ‘Unforgettable’ – Nat King Cole

Key Lyrics: ‘Unforgettable, that’s what you are / Unforgettable, though near or far.’

 

  1. ‘The Way You Look Tonight’ – Frank Sinatra

Key Lyrics: ‘Some day, when I’m awfully low / When the world is cold, I will feel a glow just thinking of you.’

 

  1. ‘My Girl’ – The Temptations

Key Lyrics: ‘I’ve got sunshine on a cloudy day / When it’s cold outside, I’ve got the month of May.’

 

  1. ‘What a Wonderful World’ – Louis Armstrong

Key Lyrics: ‘I see trees of green, red roses too / I see them bloom for me and you / And I think to myself, what a wonderful world.’

 

  1. ‘In the Mood’ – Glenn Miller

Key Lyrics: (Instrumental – known for its iconic swing melody and lively rhythm.)

 

  1. ‘Stand by Me’ – Ben E. King

Key Lyrics: ‘If the sky that we look upon should tumble and fall / Or the mountain should crumble to the sea / I won’t cry, I won’t cry, no, I won’t shed a tear.’

 

  1. ‘You Make Me Feel So Young’ – Frank Sinatra

Key Lyrics: ‘You make me feel so young / You make me feel like spring has sprung.’

 

  1. ‘Can’t Take My Eyes Off You’ – Frankie Valli

Key Lyrics: ‘You’re just too good to be true / Can’t take my eyes off of you.’

 

  1. ‘Fly Me to the Moon’ – Frank Sinatra

Key Lyrics: ‘Fly me to the moon, let me play among the stars / Let me see what spring is like on Jupiter and Mars.’

 

  1. ‘The Twist’ – Chubby Checker

Key Lyrics: ‘Come on baby, let’s do the twist / Take me by my little hand and go like this.’

 

  1. ‘Blue Suede Shoes’ – Elvis Presley

Key Lyrics: ‘Well, you can do anything but lay off of my blue suede shoes.’

 

  1. ‘Dancing in the Street’ – Martha and the Vandellas

Key Lyrics: ‘Calling out around the world, are you ready for a brand new beat? / Summer’s here and the time is right for dancing in the street.’

 

  1. ‘La Bamba’ – Ritchie Valens

Key Lyrics: ‘Para bailar la Bamba, se necesita una poca de gracia.’

 

  1. ‘I Only Have Eyes for You’ – The Flamingos

Key Lyrics: ‘Are the stars out tonight? / I don’t know if it’s cloudy or bright / ‘Cause I only have eyes for you.’

 

  1. ‘Runaround Sue’ – Dion

Key Lyrics: ‘Here’s my story, it’s sad but true / It’s about a girl that I once knew.’

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  1. ‘Another One Bites the Dust’ – Queen

Key Lyrics: ‘Another one bites the dust / And another one gone, and another one gone, another one bites the dust.’

 

  1. ‘Love Stinks’ – J. Geils Band

Key Lyrics: ‘You love her, but she loves him / And he loves somebody else, you just can’t win.’

 

  1. ‘Hit the Road Jack’ – Ray Charles

Key Lyrics: ‘Hit the road Jack, and don’t you come back no more, no more, no more, no more.’

 

  1. ‘Before He Cheats’ – Carrie Underwood

Key Lyrics: ‘I dug my key into the side of his pretty little souped-up four-wheel drive.’

 

  1. ‘Gold Digger’ – Kanye West ft. Jamie Foxx

Key Lyrics: ‘Now I ain’t sayin’ she a gold digger / But she ain’t messin’ with no broke…’

 

  1. ‘Highway to Hell’ – AC/DC

Key Lyrics: ‘I’m on the highway to hell.’

 

  1. ‘It Wasn’t Me’ – Shaggy

Key Lyrics: ‘But she caught me on the counter / It wasn’t me.’

 

  1. ‘Hot in Herre’ – Nelly

Key Lyrics: ‘It’s gettin’ hot in here, so take off all your clothes.’

 

  1. ‘Big Poppa’ – The Notorious B.I.G.

Key Lyrics: ‘I love it when you call me Big Poppa.’

 

  1. ‘Macarena’ – Los Del Río

Key Lyrics: ‘Heeey, macarena!’

 

  1. ‘I’m Too Sexy’ – Right Said Fred

Key Lyrics: ‘I’m too sexy for my shirt, too sexy for my shirt, so sexy it hurts.’

 

  1. ‘Who Let the Dogs Out’ – Baha Men

Key Lyrics: ‘Who let the dogs out? Woof, woof, woof, woof, woof.’

 

  1. ‘Getting jiggy wit It’ – Will Smith

    Key Lyrics: ‘On your mark, ready, set, let’s go / Dancefloor pro, I know you know.’

 

  1. ‘I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)’ – The Proclaimers

Key Lyrics: ‘But I would walk 500 miles / And I would walk 500 more.’

 

  1. ‘Oops!… I Did It Again’ – Britney Spears

Key Lyrics: ‘Oops!… I did it again, I played with your heart, got lost in the game.’

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  1. ‘Electric Love’ – BØRNS

Key Lyrics: ‘Baby, you’re like lightning in a bottle / I can’t let you go now that I got it.’

 

  1. ‘Good as Hell’ – Lizzo

Key Lyrics: ‘If he don’t love you anymore / Just walk your fine self out the door.’

 

  1. ‘Love on Top’ – Beyoncé

Key Lyrics: ‘Baby, it’s you / You’re the one I love, you’re the one I need.’

 

  1. ‘Some Kind of Wonderful’ – Grand Funk Railroad

Key Lyrics: ‘When I hold her in my arms, you know she sets my soul on fire.’

 

  1. ‘Somebody To Love Me’ – Mark Ronson feat. Boy George

Key Lyrics: ‘I don’t wanna see you go / I want somebody to love me.’

 

  1. ‘I Wanna Be Your Lover’ – Prince

Key Lyrics: ‘I wanna be your lover, I wanna be the only one that makes you come running.’

 

  1. ‘Feel It Still’ – Portugal. The Man

Key Lyrics: ‘Ooh, I’m a rebel just for kicks now / I’ve been feelin’ it since 1966 now.’

 

  1. ‘My Type’ – Saint Motel

Key Lyrics: ‘You’re just my type / Oh, you got a pulse and you are breathing.’

 

  1. ‘Sh-Boom’ – The Chords

Key Lyrics: ‘Life could be a dream, if I could take you up in paradise up above.’

 

  1. ‘You & Me’ – Disclosure ft. Eliza Doolittle

Key Lyrics: ‘When I’m with you, it’s all good / It’s all good, all good.’

 

  1. ‘Little of Your Love’ – HAIM

Key Lyrics: ‘I need just a little of your love / I need just a little of your love.’

 

  1. ‘Ho Hey’ – The Lumineers

Key Lyrics: ‘I belong with you, you belong with me, you’re my sweetheart.’

 

  1. ‘Dancing in the Moonlight’ – King Harvest

Key Lyrics: ‘Dancing in the moonlight / Everybody’s feeling warm and bright.’

 

  1. ‘Out of My League’ – Fitz and The Tantrums

Key Lyrics: ‘From time to time I pinch myself / Because I think my girl mistakes me for somebody else.’

 

  1. ‘Firestone’ – Kygo ft. Conrad Sewell

Key Lyrics: ‘We light up the world / We were fire and stone.’

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Venue Showcase: The Rustic Charm of Copdock Hall

Set in the serene Suffolk countryside, Copdock Hall is an exclusive-use vineyard wedding venue near Ipswich, blending the rustic beauty of its Grade II Elizabethan barn with the elegance of a private vineyard and luxurious guest accommodation. With its historic character, flexible spaces, and fabulous year-round amenities, this venue offers the perfect setting for couples seeking a charming and unique countryside wedding. Read all about Copdock Hall‘s best features and unique spaces, and see why it could be your dream wedding venue.

Highlights of the venue

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Known for its beautiful Elizabethan barn and expansive vineyard views, Copdock Hall is a venue like no other. According to the team: “Our setting is second to none! We have everything you could possibly need in one stunning space, including an Elizabethan barn, pretty courtyard, Coach House Bar, vineyard, neighbouring church, and luxury accommodation.” The barn itself features strikingly grand, vaulted oak beams, and is flooded with natural light through large glass doors, with underfloor heating for a cosy ambiance year-round. This versatile space, opening onto the lush lawns and overlooking the vineyard, creates a welcoming atmosphere for guests to mingle and celebrate.

In addition to the barn, Copdock Hall offers an Italian-inspired courtyard and the newly added Coach House Reception Bar, which provide additional entertainment spaces, whatever the weather. For outdoor ceremonies, the garden pergola is ideal for elegant vows surrounded by nature. These flexible spaces allow for ample customisation, accommodating every couple’s unique vision.

Explore the venue’s spaces

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Copdock Hall offers wonderfully versatile spaces in a stunning setting:

Your perfect ceremony

With both indoor and outdoor ceremony options, Copdock Hall can cater to any style or preference. Couples can exchange vows under the garden pergola for a charming al fresco ceremony, or opt for the historic ambiance of the Elizabethan barn. For those wishing for a church ceremony, the nearby 15th-century parish church is only a short walk away, adding a touch of traditional charm.

A picturesque setting

Surrounded by rolling fields and the lush vineyard, Copdock Hall is a dream for those wanting a scenic, countryside wedding. Couples and guests can explore the vineyard and take in the idyllic views, with the opportunity to enjoy award-winning sparkling rosé – a true “grape-to-glass experience”. The courtyard and barn also offer picture-perfect backdrops for both the ceremony and reception.

Stylish reception spaces 

The Coach House Reception Bar, located within the courtyard of Copdock Hall, is a beautifully designed space ideal for a drinks reception or evening mingling. This intimate area is perfect for socialising and enjoying the countryside atmosphere, while the barn itself transitions seamlessly into a reception space where guests can enjoy dinner and dancing all night long. 

Unwind in comfort

Copdock Hall‘s modern farmhouse accommodation provides a luxurious retreat for you and your closest wedding party members. Featuring elegant furnishings and all the comforts of home, it’s perfect for a relaxing stay after the big day. This also means you can really make the most of your wedding celebrations without worrying about travelling from afar and finding alternative lodgings. 

Memorable moments and top tips

 

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When asked about standout weddings at Copdock Hall, the team explains that it’s difficult to put into words: “It’s more something you feel – the atmosphere can be so special, and it’s a real coming together of families… and often pets!” The team loves seeing couples personalise the venue to suit their style, such as by incorporating unique and quirky decor: “We’ve had lanterns that light up, flower-covered hoops, and even Harry Potter style floating candles. The space really is so versatile and works with lots of themes and styles.”

Their top tip for couples is simple but easily overlooked: “Don’t get bogged down in the detail – remember your wedding day is a celebration with loved ones!” 

Secure your booking now

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Whether you dream of a ceremony under the garden pergola, a lively reception in the Elizabethan barn, or an intimate gathering in the Coach House Bar, Copdock Hall’s experienced team is ready to help you create your ideal wedding day. Conveniently located near Ipswich, with easy access from London, Essex, and East Anglia, it’s the perfect countryside wedding retreat.

For more information on this venue, visit copdockhall.com today and get in touch with the team, who pride themselves on offering as much friendly support and advice as possible both in the run-up to the wedding and on the big day itself. 

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Venue Showcase: Explore High House Weddings

Nestled in six acres of stunningly landscaped gardens and vineyards in Essex, High House Weddings is the perfect venue for couples wanting the very best of the English countryside. With its Grade II listed Ceremony Barn, Thatched Gazebo for outdoor ceremonies, brand new Orangery, and luxury accommodation, this venue is designed to be an enchanting and adaptable setting for weddings year-round. Read on to discover its highlights, explore its unique spaces, and find out why it might be “the one” for you.  

Highlights of the venue

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High House stands out for its expansive gardens, historic structures, and beautiful, elegant spaces. According to the team at High House themselves: “The stunning gardens are definitely a favourite unique feature, but we are most excited to be introducing our brand new Orangery for wedding receptions in 2025”. The Orangery has been crafted as a beautiful, eco-friendly space where couples can host their wedding breakfast and evening celebration. With its glass structure, sliding doors that open to a raised terrace, and advanced heat and sound insulation, the Orangery makes for a comfortable, seamless experience for you and your guests all year around. This versatile space also allows for ample customisation, as its neutral interior can complement any wedding colour scheme, and so can reflect each couple’s unique personality.

Explore the venue’s spaces

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High House offers beautifully flexible spaces against a stunning backdrop:

Prepare in style 

Begin your wedding day in elegance at The Dressing Room, a stylish pre-wedding suite overlooking serene gardens and a sparkling pool. This light-filled space provides a peaceful, luxurious setting for you and your wedding party to relax and enjoy as you prepare for the day ahead.

Your perfect ceremony 

High House offers two enchanting ceremony locations, depending on your style and preferences. If you and your partner are outdoor lovers, you can say “I do” in a charming al fresco ceremony beneath the Thatched Gazebo, surrounded by lush greenery. Alternatively, choose the historic charm of the Grade II listed Ceremony Barn for a more traditional ambiance. Each location is carefully designed to provide a beautiful, memorable setting for your vows.

A beautiful backdrop 

With six acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, High House offers a picture-perfect setting for your big day. Picture a stroll over a Monet-inspired bridge, a serene moment by the pond, or capturing timeless photos against the venue’s scenic vineyards. The Stable Bar is also available for relaxed reception drinks, allowing guests to mingle and enjoy the breathtaking views.

A new era 

As highlighted above, the new Orangery, launching in 2025, is set to become a hallmark of High House‘s appeal. This sophisticated space replaces the previous marquee, providing an all-weather, year-round wedding venue. With its glass walls overlooking the tranquil lake and sunset views from the extended terrace, the Orangery will be an unforgettable setting for your celebration.

Unwind in luxury 

High House offers luxurious accommodation for you and up to 27 guests. Stay in the newly opened Farmhouse, complete with 11 ensuite bedrooms, or opt for the inviting Courtyard Rooms. For the wedding night, the intimate Couples Retreat offers a private hideaway nestled within a secret garden, perfect for a romantic conclusion to your celebration where you can unwind in luxury. 

Values and wedding industry awards

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High House takes pride in being an inclusive and environmentally conscious venue. Identifying as “sustainability heroes,” they’ve worked hard to ensure that their new spaces, like the Orangery, are eco-friendly while delivering outstanding comfort. They are proudly LGBTQIA+ friendly, neurodiverse friendly, and multi-faith friendly too, ensuring that every couple feels welcome and celebrated.

The venue’s dedication to exceptional service has also earned them recognition in the wedding industry, with a collection of awards to their name:

  • Events Team of the Year – Regional Finalist, East of England at the Wedding Industry Awards 2025. Winner to be announced in November 2024.

  • Guides for Brides Customer Service Award Winners 2024.

  • Winner of ‘Wedding Venue of the Year (Countryside) – East of England’ at the Wedding Industry Awards 2024

Memorable moments and top tips

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When asked to share their most memorable moments at the venue, the team at High House explain: “We could never choose just one, as we have had so many amazing weddings here and they are all unique. We absolutely love helping couples put their own special touches on the venue and making the day their own.” Their favourite personal touch, though, was one bride’s commitment to commemorating her late father, whom she had lost not long before her wedding day: “She wanted to have something here that would remind her of her dad throughout the day. He loved fishing, so she set up a chair and fishing rod next to our pond, which overlooks our reception drinks space.”

And High House‘s best advice for couples planning their wedding? “Think about what you want for your day and not what you ‘think’ you should have. We really encourage our couples to think about what they love and enjoy and make those things part of their day.” We couldn’t have said it better ourselves. 

Secure your booking now

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Whether you want to celebrate under the Thatched Gazebo, host your guests in the historic Ceremony Barn, or dance the night away in the stunning new Orangery, High House is ready to bring your vision to life. Their experienced team is dedicated to creating unforgettable moments with a setting that perfectly captures the beauty and romance of the English countryside.

For more information on the venue visit highhouseweddings.com. Get in touch with the team today to arrange a visit or secure your booking. 

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Venue Showcase: The Magic of Blake Hall Weddings

In this exclusive feature, we’re shining a spotlight on Blake Hall Weddings and Events Ltd. With its magnificent and lovingly restored 17th-century barns, beautiful surrounding gardens and stylish accommodation, it’s the perfect elegant and flexible setting for your big day. Plus, at this exclusive-use venue, you’ll be supported by a truly passionate and experienced team, who will be there to help and guide you every step of the way.

Explore the venue’s spaces

 
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Blake Hall is only offered for exclusive use, and is licensed for civil ceremonies. Each space flows effortlessly into the next, offering stunning backdrops at every turn and plenty of space for up to 150 guests.

You can choose to say your vows inside the charming Hay Barn, or outdoors under the historic Old Saddlery, surrounded by the beauty of the Hall’s gardens.

After the ceremony, your guests are invited to mingle on the lawn and terrace or enjoy the spacious interior of the Hay Barn before moving into the Essex Barn for a memorable wedding breakfast and evening celebration.

Meet Rachel Capel Cure, Director of Blake Hall

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For Rachel Capel Cure, managing Blake Hall was an unexpected calling, but one she couldn’t be prouder of. “The wedding industry found me by chance!” she explains. Originally a private banker, Rachel’s path changed when she and her husband took over Blake Hall, which has been in her husband’s family since 1789. Starting with just a rustic bar and dance floor, she embarked on a mission to transform the venue into a breathtaking wedding space.

“We took one job at a time and focused on what would enhance the venue,” Rachel says. “Over the next 10 years or so, we restored one building at a time, making the venue the successful and beautiful business that it is today”. Today, she leads a dedicated team and loves hosting weddings in her historic family home. “We are in the happiness industry,” she adds, “and I am so proud that so many lovely couples choose to get married in my home.”

Highlights of the venue

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Blake Hall is so much more than just a beautiful venue – it’s a family home. As Rachel Capel Cure, the venue’s sole director, explains, “It is not just our beautiful setting and gardens, the stunning 17th-century barns, and lovely cottages we offer for the night before and night of the wedding. It is so much more than that.” Every corner of Blake Hall is meticulously maintained, from the charming historic barns to the surrounding gardens, which are tended to with the same care as a family home. Many members of the team were married at Blake Hall before joining the staff, creating a warm and close-knit atmosphere where everyone is genuinely invested in making every wedding as perfect as possible.

The venue is known not only for its elegant spaces and picturesque surroundings but also for the impeccable service and outstanding dedication of its team. “The most common feedback we receive is just how amazing the team is and how well maintained the venue and gardens are, as well as how delicious the food is,” Rachel notes. From the moment a couple books their wedding, the team is there every step of the way, making their big day truly memorable and magical. 

Commitment to sustainability and inclusivity

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Blake Hall is proud to offer an experience that goes beyond just beautiful scenery. With a genuine commitment to sustainability, the venue is powered partly by solar energy, while rainwater is collected for the garden’s upkeep. Rachel explains, “We have made great moves to be environmentally friendly with the use of solar power to help heat the barns and storing rain water to irrigate the gardens, and are always looking for sustainable solutions wherever possible.” 

Plus, the venue is proud to be a truly inclusive venue, welcoming and supporting every single couple, as well as their guests. Whatever your faith, race, gender or sexual orientation, you will be more than welcome at this fabulous venue. 

Memorable moments at Blake Hall 

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After 17 years of hosting weddings, Rachel has witnessed countless unique and personal touches from couples. “Whether it’s a groom serenading his bride, a surprise ‘first look’ with the best man in a wedding dress, or a mother of the bride crafting a stunning cake, each wedding is wonderfully unique,” she shares. And occasionally, she’s even been invited as a guest. “Those experiences are always memorable and so special,” Rachel adds, reflecting on the level of connection and trust she has built with the couples who marry at Blake Hall.

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Everything to Know About Wedding Bands

Wedding bands may seem like a small part of your overall wedding day in and of itself. But, their symbolism, value and impact can’t be understated. 

Unlike most other wedding details, this little ring stays with you long after the big day is over. It’s the piece you’ll look at every day, the one that will remind you of the vows you made, the adventures you’ve shared, and all the memories yet to come. So while it may be small, its meaning (and its place in your life) couldn’t be bigger.

Read on to learn everything you need to know about wedding bands. We cover everything from where to wear a wedding band, to the metals, finish, and style that go into each piece. Plus, we cover 5 top tips to help you pick the perfect ring, and some general care and maintenance tips to help it look its best. Good luck! 

What is a wedding band?

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Your wedding band, or marriage ring, is the ring you receive on your wedding day from your spouse. It’s used as a symbol of commitment and love between you and your new partner. 

Wedding bands are different to engagement rings. Engagement rings are usually more eye-catching, with a focus on gemstones like diamonds or intricate mental work. They’re also traditionally only worn by one partner. However, people of all relationship types and gender identities can of course wear engagement rings. 

Wedding bands, on the other hand, are worn by both members of the couple and are usually simpler and more understated. They focus on durability and comfort for everyday wear, and are intended as a lasting reminder of your partnership. They’re worn daily and serve as a reminder of the vows you made, staying with you as a little piece of your wedding day for years to come.

Which finger do I wear a wedding band on?

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Wedding bands are traditionally worn on the ring finger (fourth finger) of the left hand. If you wear any other rings on that hand, for example, an engagement ring, you should wear your wedding band underneath that ring. This ensures it’s as close to your heart as possible (and it’s the most traditional way to wear it).  

However, in some cultures, people wear their wedding bands on the right hand. Equally, a lot of couples choose to wear their wedding band on their little finger, especially if they wear a signet ring. 

Honestly, there’s no “right” way to wear a wedding band — it’s all about what feels right and special to you both.

To compare this to which finger you should wear your engagement ring on, check out our dedicated article. 

Everything you need to know about wedding bands

Keen to learn more about the different types of wedding bands? Read on to learn everything you need to know about these beautiful and symbolic rings. 

Metals

There are a range of metals to choose from when it comes to wedding bands. The following are the most popular ones…

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  • Gold. Gold is a classic choice for a wedding band. It’s beautiful, durable, and comes in a few different shades to suit any style! You’ve got yellow gold, which has that warm, traditional feel; white gold, which is sleek and modern; and rose gold, which adds a romantic, blush-toned twist. Gold is also a versatile metal, so you can choose different levels of purity depending on how durable you want it to be. For example, 14, 16, or 18 karat. 

 

  • White gold. We’ve separated white gold out from the above due to the specialist care it needs. White gold gets its gold appearance from a thin layer of rhodium plating, which gives it that bright, shiny, silver-like finish. Over time, the rhodium layer can wear off, especially if you wear your ring daily (which, let’s face it, most of us do!). To keep white gold looking its best, you’ll need to get it re-plated every few years. You should factor this maintenance into the overall cost of your ring

 

  • Platinum. Platinum is a fantastic choice if you’re looking for something that’s naturally white, incredibly strong, and hypoallergenic. Unlike white gold, platinum doesn’t need any plating to keep its colour, so it’s low-maintenance while still offering a luxurious, bright finish. It’s also noticeably heavier than gold and much more durable. Perfect for those who are heavy-handed. 

 

  • Silver. Silver gives you the same look as white gold and platinum at a fraction of the cost. While it’s not as durable as other metals, it’s a great choice if you’re looking for something stylish and budget-friendly. Bear in mind that to keep silver looking its best, it may need occasional polishing and maintenance.

 

  • Untraditional metals. Untraditional metals like titanium, iron, and tungsten are perfect if you’re after something a bit different with a modern edge. They all come with unique pros and cons, so be sure to thoroughly research these modern metals if you’re after something a little different. 

Stones

Although traditional wedding bands are usually plain, many couples choose to add stones for a touch of sparkle or a bit of personality. Read on to learn more about having stones in your wedding band.

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  • Diamonds. Diamonds are the classic go-to if you want a bit of sparkle in your wedding band. They’re incredibly durable and perfect for everyday wear. You could go with tiny diamonds set around the band for a subtle, elegant shimmer or a single diamond if you want a focal point that’s not too over-the-top. 

 

  • Coloured gemstones. If you like a pop of colour with your bling, consider coloured gemstones! Sapphires, emeralds, rubies, and even birthstones are a beautiful way to add a personal touch to your wedding band. Just keep in mind that some gemstones are a bit softer than diamonds, so they might need a little extra care if you’re wearing your band every day.

 

  • Natural stones. Natural stones like turquoise, pearl, and moonstone can add a unique, earthy vibe to your wedding band. However, these stones are often substantially softer than diamonds or other coloured gemstones, so do your research and make sure you’re prepared for the maintenance to come. 

 

  • Other natural materials. Lots of jewellers now offer services where they can capture other organic matter in resin and incorporate it into your wedding band for a truly one-of-a-kind piece. For example, sand from a favourite beach, a pressed flower from a memorable bouquet, or even a bit of wood from a meaningful forest. This option is perfect for couples who want to carry a piece of their shared history or a special memory with them every day.

Width

The width of your wedding ring is also important. This detail contributes a lot to the look, style, and feel of your ring, so it’s important to consider all your options when picking a width. 

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  • Thin. Thin bands are definitely the trend at the moment. They’re dainty, beautiful, and perfect for a minimalist look. Thin bands are great if you want something subtle that won’t overpower your engagement ring or if you’re just a fan of that delicate, barely-there vibe. However, thin bands aren’t as durable as thick rings, and can bend or even snap with everyday weather.

 

  • Medium width. A happy medium (pun not intended) between thin and thick bands, medium width bands offer the best of both worlds and a classic look. They’re substantial enough to feel sturdy and durable for everyday wear, yet not too bold or overpowering.

 

  • Thick. Chunky bands look best when worn alone or paired with a simple engagement ring. Thick bands are bold and eye-catching, perfect if you want a wedding band that stands out on its own. They’re also super durable and can handle everyday wear without worry, making them ideal for someone who leads an active lifestyle or works with their hands.

Style

The style of your wedding band will make a huge difference to the overall vibe of your ring, so it’s worth thinking about what really speaks to you. Consider the below when picking the style of your wedding band:

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  • Traditional. Traditional wedding bands are the traditional, rounded wedding bands we know and love. They have a slight curve to the top and a smooth, polished finish that gives off an elegant, timeless feel. This style is perfect if you’re a fan of simplicity and want a ring that will look classic forever.

 

  • Slight. A slight wedding band is a more delicate version of the traditional style. It’s slim, dainty, and has just a hint of curve, perfect if you want something subtle but still classic. Slight bands are ideal if you’re after that “barely there” look or if you’re planning to stack multiple rings together. 

 

  • Edge. Edge rings have a flatter, more modern style with a smooth top and a defined edge, giving them a sleek, contemporary look. This style is perfect if you want something a bit more structured but still understated. 

 

  • Wish. If you’re lucky enough to have an oval, marquise, or just downright big engagement ring gemstone that doesn’t quite fit with a straight band, a wishbone or “wish” band might be your new best friend! These bands have a subtle V-shape or curve, allowing them to sit perfectly around your engagement ring, creating a lovely, cohesive look. 

 

  • Curved. Slightly softer than a wish, curved wedding bands are designed to gently hug your engagement ring without a deep V shape. They’re ideal if your engagement ring has a setting that sits low or has a bit of an edge to it.

 

  • Art deco. Art deco rings are a dream if you love vintage glam and intricate designs. Think bold geometric patterns, milgrain details, and lots of character. Art deco bands often feature tiny stones or engraved patterns that give them a unique, glamorous look straight out of the Roaring Twenties. They’re perfect if you want something that feels like an heirloom or if you just love a bit of old-school charm with a modern twist. They come in lots of different shapes and styles, and look stunning either solo or paired with a simple engagement ring.

 

  • Twisted. A braided or ‘twisted’ wedding band style is known to present unity and togetherness — what could be more perfect for a wedding band? These rings usually have two or three strands intertwined, creating a look that’s both elegant and full of meaning. They add a touch of texture and look especially lovely with plain or slightly curved engagement rings. 

 

  • Floral. If you’re looking for something whimsical and beautiful, a floral wedding band might be just the thing. Floral bands feature delicate engravings or embossed patterns of leaves, vines, or flowers, adding a romantic, nature-inspired touch to your ring. Floral bands can be intricate and detailed, or bold and colourful, making them a lovely choice for a standalone piece or a charming addition next to a simple engagement ring.

 

  • Filigree. Filigree bands are all about delicate, intricate metalwork that adds an old-world charm to your wedding band. Think swirling patterns, lace-like designs, and lots of tiny details that give your ring a vintage feel. Filigree is perfect if you love the look of something ornate and timeless. It’s like wearing a tiny piece of art on your finger.

 

  • Engraved. For an ultra personal touch, engraved bands are the way to go. You can add initials, a meaningful date, a short phrase, or even a tiny symbol that has special meaning to you and your partner. It’s like a little secret message you carry with you every day, acting as a constant reminder of your special day.

Finish

The finish of your wedding band is just that — the finishing touch that pulls everything together. Below is a list of the most popular finishes for wedding bands you might want to consider. 

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  • Polished. A polished finish is a traditional, smooth, high-shine finish that gives your band a classic, mirror-like look. It’s sleek, timeless, and definitely makes a statement.

 

  • Satin. The satin finish is a smooth, semi-matte finish that offers a soft, elegant glow without the full shine of a polished band. It’s a great middle ground if you like a bit of sheen but want something more understated. Plus, it tends to hide little scratches well, so is brilliant for those who are heavy-handed. 

 

  • Matte. Matte finishes give your band a soft, velvety look without any reflection, so it feels effortlessly cool and sophisticated. It’s a modern and understated look, perfect for those who like something a little different. 

 

  • Brushed. Brushed finishes have a subtle texture with fine, directional lines that give the band a satin-like look with a bit of extra character. It’s ideal if you want a little more depth and texture without going for a full matte. 

 

  • Hammered. Hammered finishes bring a touch of rustic charm to your ring, with small, uneven dimples that create a unique, textured surface. Each “hammer” mark catches the light in a slightly different way, giving the metal a natural, organic look. This finish is perfect if you’re after something that feels handcrafted and one-of-a-kind. It’s rugged yet refined.

Top tips for wedding band shopping

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Keep these top tips in mind when you and your partner go wedding band shopping to find your perfect rings:

1) Keep your lifestyle in mind

Wearing your ring every day means it’ll impact every part of your lifestyle. If you’re an active person, or if you work a lot with your hands, you’ll want a ring that can stand up to the wear and tear. 

Equally, if you’re a little heavy-handed, durable metals like platinum or titanium, or even a hammered or matte finish, can help keep scratches at bay. For something extra tough, consider a comfort-fit band. It’s made to feel smooth and easy on your finger, so you can wear it all day, every day, with no fuss.

2) Set a budget beforehand

Wedding bands can be pricey, especially ones made of platinum or white gold, or those with inset stones. Having a budget in mind before you start ring shopping can help you stay focused and avoid getting swept away by options that are outside your price range. 

While some options can definitely add up, there are beautiful wedding bands out there for every budget. And don’t be afraid to try on a few styles slightly outside your range — you might just find “the one” that’s worth the splurge!

3) Think about future ring stacks

Eternity bands are traditionally given after the birth of a baby, to celebrate a milestone anniversary, or just because you feel like adding a little extra sparkle. If you’re already envisioning a ring stack for future occasions, go for a band that will play nicely with others. Thin, simple bands are perfect for building a stack, and they’ll let you add anniversary bands or other special rings over time.

4) Check the comfort

Sure — your wedding ring looks great on. But, can you pick up a handbag, use a pair of scissors, type on your keyboard, or even hold a pen without feeling like you need to take it off? 

Comfort is key when it comes to a ring you’ll wear daily. Try doing a few everyday tasks while wearing it. Wiggle your fingers, make a fist, and see how it feels. This ring is going to be on 24/7, so you need to be happy with it. 

5) Make it a date

Are there any other wedding activities you and your partner need to sort together? If so, you could make a fun day of this escapade, combining wedding band shopping with a few other to-dos. Check out that new coffee shop, go try on rings, and then pop by your cake tasting or suit fitting afterwards. 

Or, if it’s a more relaxed day, finish off with a celebratory lunch or even a quick toast to ticking another thing off the wedding list! Turning it into a mini date makes it feel special, and it’s a lovely way to make memories out of these pre-wedding moments.

Don’t forget to take some cute photos along the way!

Caring for your wedding bands

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Caring for your wedding bands will depend largely on the type of metal, style, finish, and thickness of the band. Speak to your jeweller for specialist care information related to your specific rings. 

General advice that applies to all rings can include:

1) Use a gentle soap and soft cloth to polish

If you wear something every day, you need to clean it — that’s a fact. A dirty ring can appear dull, scratched, and may even damage the ring over time. 

Use a mild soap like baby shampoo or fairy liquid in conjunction with a soft bristled toothbrush and a soft cloth to polish. Be sure to wash the soap off with fresh, clean water, before drying and polishing gently. 

2) Watch for perfume and hand cream build up

Perfume and hand cream can build up over time. But, not washing it off effectively may tarnish or damage your ring. Take your ring off once a month to give it a thorough clean. Consider washing it twice a month if you’re especially attentive with your hand cream or have a ring made of silver, white gold, or with precious stones. 

3) Take it for an annual MOT

Taking your wedding ring for an annual once-over with your jeweller can help keep it looking as good as new and catch any potential issues before they become bigger problems. 

Your jeweller can check for loose stones, worn prongs, and give it a professional clean and polish that at-home care just can’t match. Think of it as an investment towards keeping your band beautiful for the long haul. Plus, it’s always nice to see it shine like it did on day one.

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Your wedding ring is an everlasting symbol of your love. As a result, you want something that not only looks stylish, but is also designed to stand the test of time (no matter what you throw at it). Whether you’re heavy-handed, have a light touch, are committed to weekly cleaning, or prefer the natural look, there are wedding bands to suit every personality and lifestyle.

Finding your dream wedding band is simple with Bridebook. You can effortlessly browse our brilliant range of jewellers, message the ones who take your fancy, save your favourites in a handy ‘scrapbook’, and keep your ideas all in one place. Sign up for a free account today and start your wedding planning journey! 

The 200 Best Wedding Ceremony Songs

Music plays a huge role in your wedding. From the moment your day begins to the moment everyone stumbles home at the end of a long night celebrating, there aren’t many parts of your wedding when music isn’t playing in some capacity.

And this goes for your wedding ceremony, too. Of course, one of the most important pieces of music at your wedding is the music you walk down the aisle to. But, there are plenty of other songs that will play during the ceremony itself.

But, exactly what songs play at a wedding ceremony and what songs should you pick to feature in your big day? There’s almost an endless choice out there, so narrowing it down can be a pretty tricky decision.

In this article, we’re going to run through the 200 best wedding ceremony songs, to make sure your ceremony is memorable, romantic and full of your personalities.

When are songs played during your wedding ceremony?

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Songs play at various points throughout your wedding ceremony. They’ll play to welcome your guests into the venue while they find their seats and they’ll play as you and your new spouse leave alongside the applause of your elated guests. Music plays a big part in your celebrations and is woven into some of the most important moments.

Here are when songs are usually played during a wedding ceremony:

  • Prelude: Usually between 15 and 30 minutes before the ceremony begins as guests begin to enter and take their seats.
  • Processional: As the members of the wedding party enter. A separate song may then play as the bride walks down the aisle.
  • Hymns/religious songs: In a religious ceremony, hymns and songs may be performed at certain points.
  • Interludes: Music will often play as the couple signs the wedding register to provide background sound and entertain guests.
  • Recessional: Once the couple is declared married and they leave the ceremony, an upbeat song will usually accompany them.
  • Postlude: Music will often play as guests leave the ceremony venue.

How many songs do you need to choose for your wedding ceremony?

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The number of songs you need to choose depends on the length of your ceremony and at what points you would like music to play.

  • During the prelude, there will often be between 6 and 12 songs, depending on the length and how soon before the start of the ceremony you’d like the music to begin.
  • During the processional, there will be a maximum of two songs, including the song you walk down the aisle to.
  • If you have a religious ceremony, there are usually approximately two songs or hymns.
  • During an interlude, such as when you’re signing the register, there will be time for one or two songs.
  • During the recessional, one song will play.
  • During the postlude, one or two songs will play, as this is usually enough time for your guests to leave the ceremony venue after you.

In total, there are usually between 10 and 15 songs that will play during your wedding ceremony.

How to choose the perfect wedding ceremony songs

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Choosing the perfect wedding ceremony songs will depend on your taste and the style, formality and format of your wedding. Here are some things to think about to make sure you choose the best songs for your ceremony:

  • Think about the key moments in your ceremony when music will help add romance, emotion and entertainment for your guests.
  • Try to match your musical choices with the overall theme and style of your wedding. For example, with a movie-centric theme, you’ll likely want to choose music used in your favourite movies.
  • Think about the acoustics of your venue and how different genres of music will sound.
  • Try to choose music that reflects both your personalities and holds special meaning for you as a couple.
  • Ensure there’s variation when it comes to tempo and tone. Try and tell a story with a beginning, middle and end.
  • Consider your guests and what sort of songs they might like to listen to as well.
  • Test your choices together and make sure they complement each other.

200 of the best songs to include in your wedding ceremony

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When it comes to your wedding ceremony, you call the shots. And when it comes to the music at your ceremony, there are so many options available to you that it can be a rather daunting task to whittle  your choices down to just a handful.

That’s where we come in. Below, we’ve run down our picks for 200 of the best wedding ceremony songs to help ensure you have a memorable ceremony.

50 best guest arrival songs

Before the ceremony begins, music will play as your guests enter the venue and take their seats. The music that plays helps set the scene for what’s to come, so here are our picks for 50 of the best guest arrival songs.

Classic love songs

  1. ‘Can’t Help Falling in Love’ – Elvis Presley

Key lyrics: ‘Take my hand, take my whole life too / For I can’t help falling in love with you.’

 

  1. ‘Unchained Melody’ – The Righteous Brothers

Key lyrics: ‘Oh, my love, my darling / I’ve hungered for your touch.’

 

  1. ‘Endless Love’ – Diana Ross & Lionel Richie

Key lyrics: ‘My love, there’s only you in my life / The only thing that’s bright.’

 

  1. ‘At Last’ – Etta James

Key lyrics: ‘At last, my love has come along / My lonely days are over.’

 

  1. ‘The Way You Look Tonight’ – Frank Sinatra

Key lyrics: ‘With each word, your tenderness grows / Tearing my fear apart.’

Modern romantic songs

  1. ‘Perfect’ – Ed Sheeran

Key lyrics: ‘We were just kids when we fell in love / Not knowing what it was.’

 

  1. ‘All of Me’ – John Legend

Key lyrics: ‘Cause all of me loves all of you / Love your curves and all your edges.’

 

  1. ‘A Thousand Years’ – Christina Perri

Key lyrics: ‘I have died every day waiting for you / Darling, don’t be afraid.’

 

  1. ‘You Are the Reason’ – Calum Scott & Leona Lewis

Key lyrics: ‘I’d climb every mountain / And swim every ocean.’

 

  1. ‘Say You Won’t Let Go’ – James Arthur

Key lyrics: ‘I knew I loved you then, but you’d never know / ‘Cause I played it cool.’

Acoustic and indie songs

  1. ‘First Day of My Life’ – Bright Eyes

Key lyrics: ‘Yours was the first face that I saw / I think I was blind before I met you.’

 

  1. ‘Better Together’ – Jack Johnson

Key lyrics: ‘Love is the answer, at least for most of the questions in my heart.’

 

  1. ‘Home’ – Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros

Key lyrics: ‘Home, let me come home / Home is wherever I’m with you.’

 

  1. ‘I Choose You’ – Sara Bareilles

Key lyrics: ‘Tell the world that we finally got it all right / I choose you.’

 

  1. ‘Lucky’ – Jason Mraz & Colbie Caillat

Key lyrics: ‘Lucky I’m in love with my best friend / Lucky to have been where I have been.’

Instrumental songs

  1. ‘Meant to Be’ – Steve Petrunak
  2. ‘Canon in D’ – Johann Pachelbel
  3. ‘Moon River’ (Instrumental) – Henry Mancini
  4. ‘River Flows in You’ – Yiruma
  5. ‘Somewhere Over the Rainbow’ (Instrumental) – Israel Kamakawiwo’ole

Pop and contemporary hits

  1. ‘Halo’ – Beyoncé

Key lyrics: ‘I can see your halo / You know you’re my saving grace.’

 

  1. ‘Love on Top’ – Beyoncé

Key lyrics: ‘Baby, it’s you / You’re the one I love.’

 

  1. ‘Marry You’ – Bruno Mars

Key lyrics: ‘Hey baby, I think I wanna marry you.’

 

  1. ‘I’m Yours’ – Jason Mraz

Key lyrics: ‘Well, you done, done me in; you bet I felt it / I tried to be chill.’

 

  1. ‘Falling Like the Stars’ – James Arthur

Key lyrics: ‘I swear to God, when I come home / I’m gonna hold you like I’m never gonna let you go.’

Soul and R&B classics

  1. ‘Ain’t No Mountain High Enough’ – Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell

Key lyrics: ‘Ain’t no mountain high, ain’t no valley low, ain’t no river wide enough, baby.’

 

  1. ‘For Once in My Life’ – Stevie Wonder

Key lyrics: ‘For once in my life, I have someone who needs me.’

 

  1. ‘You Make My Dreams’ – Hall & Oates

Key lyrics: ‘What I want, you’ve got / And it might be hard to handle.’

 

  1. ‘This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)’ – Natalie Cole

Key lyrics: ‘This will be an everlasting love / This will be the one I’ve waited for.’

 

  1. ‘Let’s Stay Together’ – Al Green

Key lyrics: ‘I’m so in love with you / Whatever you want to do is alright with me.’

Feel-good songs

  1. ‘Here Comes the Sun’ – The Beatles

Key lyrics: ‘Here comes the sun, and I say / It’s alright.’

 

  1. ‘Count on Me’ – Bruno Mars

Key lyrics: ‘You can count on me like 1, 2, 3 / I’ll be there.’

 

  1. ‘Isn’t She Lovely’ – Stevie Wonder

Key lyrics: ‘Isn’t she lovely? Isn’t she wonderful?’

 

  1. ‘Happy’ – Pharrell Williams

Key lyrics: ‘Because I’m happy / Clap along if you feel like a room without a roof.’

 

  1. ‘Love Someone’ – Lukas Graham

Key lyrics: ‘Cause when you love someone / You open up your heart.’

Timeless instrumental classics

  1. ‘Arioso’ – J.S. Bach
  2. ‘Marry Me’ – United Guitar Players
  3. ‘Spring’ from The Four Seasons – Vivaldi
  4. ‘Air on the G String’ – J.S. Bach
  5. ‘Serenade’ – Franz Schubert

Soft rock and folk

  1. ‘Sweet Child O’ Mine’ – Guns N’ Roses

Key lyrics: ‘Where do we go? Where do we go now?’

 

  1. ‘Forever Young’ – Rod Stewart

Key lyrics: ‘May the good Lord be with you / Down every road you roam.’

 

  1. ‘Stand by Me’ – Ben E. King

Key lyrics: ‘So darling, darling stand by me / Oh, stand by me.’

 

  1. ‘Better Together’ – Luke Combs

Key lyrics: ‘Some things just go better together / And probably always will.’

 

  1. ‘Ho Hey’ – The Lumineers

Key lyrics: ‘I belong with you, you belong with me / You’re my sweetheart.’

Romantic songs

  1. ‘Kiss Me’ – Sixpence None the Richer

Key lyrics: ‘Kiss me beneath the milky twilight / Lead me out on the moonlit floor.’

 

  1. ‘The Luckiest’ – Ben Folds

Key lyrics: ‘I am the luckiest / What if I’d been born fifty years before you in a house on a street where you lived?’

 

  1. ‘Better Together’ – Us The Duo

    Key lyrics: ‘Mmm, it’s always better when we’re together.’

 

  1. ‘Can’t Take My Eyes Off You’ – Frankie Valli

Key lyrics: ‘You’re just too good to be true / Can’t take my eyes off of you.’

 

  1. ‘Real Love’ – The Beatles

Key lyrics: ‘Seems that all I really was doing was waiting for love.’

25 best wedding processional songs

Set the mood and let your guests know that your special moment is about to begin with a processional song that hits home as your nearest and dearest walk down the aisle. But what sort of vibes should you go for? Here are 25 of the best wedding processional songs for you to consider.

Romantic classics

  1. ‘Songbird’ – Fleetwood Mac

Key lyrics: ‘And I wish you all the love in the world / But most of all, I wish it from myself.’

 

  1. ‘Here, There and Everywhere’ – The Beatles

Key lyrics: ‘I want her everywhere / And if she’s beside me I know I need never care.’

 

  1. ‘Something’ – The Beatles

Key lyrics: ‘Something in the way she moves / Attracts me like no other lover.’

 

  1. ‘Unforgettable’ – Nat King Cole

Key lyrics: ‘That’s why, darling, it’s incredible / That someone so unforgettable thinks that I am unforgettable too.’

 

  1. ‘La Vie en Rose’ – Édith Piaf

Key lyrics: ‘When you kiss me, heaven sighs / And though I close my eyes, I see la vie en rose.’

Modern love songs

  1. ‘Beyond’ – Leon Bridges

Key lyrics: ‘I’m scared to death that she might be it / That the love is real, that the shoe might fit.’

 

  1. ‘Lover’ – Taylor Swift (Acoustic Version)

Key lyrics: ‘Can I go where you go? / Can we always be this close forever and ever?’

 

  1. ‘The One’ – Kodaline

Key lyrics: ‘You make my heart feel like it’s summer / When the rain is pouring down.’

 

  1. ‘Forever’ – Ben Harper

Key lyrics: ‘Not talking about a year, no, not three or four / I don’t want that kind of forever in my life anymore.’

 

  1. ‘Everything’ – Michael Bublé

Key lyrics: ‘And in this crazy life, and through these crazy times / It’s you, it’s you, you make me sing.’

Instrumental covers of pop songs

  1. ‘The Book of Love’ (Instrumental) – Peter Gabriel
  2. ‘You Are So Beautiful’ (Instrumental) – Joe Cocker
  3. ‘Wildest Dreams’ (Instrumental) – Taylor Swift
  4. ‘Yellow’ (Instrumental) – Coldplay
  5. ‘Latch’ (Acoustic Instrumental) – Sam Smith

Indie and folk

  1. ‘Home’ – Phillip Phillips

Key lyrics: ‘Just know you’re not alone / ‘Cause I’m gonna make this place your home.’

 

  1. ‘Bloom’ – The Paper Kites

Key lyrics: ‘Can I be close to you?’

 

  1. ‘Sea of Love’ – Cat Power

Key lyrics: ‘Come with me, my love / To the sea, the sea of love.’

 

  1. ‘Better Place’ – Rachel Platten

Key lyrics: ‘And the world’s a little bit brighter with you.’

 

  1. ‘I Get to Love You’ – Ruelle

Key lyrics: ‘I get to love you / It’s the best thing that I’ll ever do.’

Instrumental film soundtracks

  1. ‘Time’ – Hans Zimmer (from Inception)
  2. ‘A Million Dreams’ – The Piano Guys (from The Greatest Showman)
  3. ‘Dawn’ – Dario Marianelli (from Pride & Prejudice)
  4. ‘Portals’ – Alan Silvestri (from Avengers: Endgame)
  5. ‘Falling Slowly’ (Instrumental) – Glen Hansard & Markéta Irglová (from Once)

50 of the best songs to walk down the aisle to

The song you walk down the aisle to is probably the one song you’ll think about the most throughout your wedding planning process. It’s likely to be a song that you and your partner never ever forget and will always be something that raises a smile whenever you hear it.

Because this is such a big decision, it’s hard to narrow it down. Below are 50 songs you may want to walk down the aisle to, but for even more inspiration, read our complete guide to the best songs to walk down the aisle to.

Classical instrumentals

  1. ‘Canon in D’ – Johann Pachelbel
  2. ‘Clair de Lune’ – Claude Debussy
  3. ‘Ave Maria’ – Franz Schubert
  4. ‘Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring’ – J.S. Bach
  5. ‘Air on the G String’ – J.S. Bach
  6. ‘The Four Seasons: Winter’ – Antonio Vivaldi
  7. ‘Largo’ from Xerxes – Handel
  8. ‘Trumpet Voluntary’ – Jeremiah Clarke
  9. ‘Ode to Joy’ – Beethoven
  10. ‘Wedding March’ – Felix Mendelssohn

Modern instrumentals

  1. ‘Turning Page’ – Sleeping at Last
  2. ‘A Thousand Years’ (Instrumental) – Christina Perri
  3. ‘All of Me’ (Instrumental) – John Legend
  4. ‘Perfect’ (Instrumental) – Ed Sheeran
  5. ‘Can’t Help Falling in Love’ (Instrumental) – Elvis Presley
  6. ‘Marry Me’ (Instrumental) – Train
  7. ‘Here Comes the Sun’ (Instrumental) – The Beatles
  8. ‘Halo’ (Instrumental) – Beyoncé
  9. ‘Thinking Out Loud’ (Instrumental) – Ed Sheeran
  10. ‘Marry You’ Canon – Wedding Mashup

Acoustic versions of pop songs

  1. ‘I’m Yours’ (Acoustic) – Jason Mraz
  2. ‘Make You Feel My Love’ (Acoustic) – Adele
  3. ‘You Are the Reason’ (Instrumental) – Calum Scott
  4. ‘Stand by Me’ (Instrumental) – Ben E. King
  5. ‘Say You Won’t Let Go’ (Instrumental) – James Arthur
  6. ‘Love Story’ (Acoustic) – Taylor Swift
  7. ‘Ho Hey’ (Instrumental) – The Lumineers
  8. ‘Best Day of My Life’ (Acoustic) – American Authors
  9. ‘I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing’ (Instrumental) – Aerosmith
  10. ‘Can You Feel the Love Tonight’ (Instrumental) – Elton John

Indie instrumentals

  1. ‘Young and Beautiful’ – Lana Del Rey
  2. ‘To Build a Home’ (Instrumental) – The Cinematic Orchestra
  3. ‘First Day of My Life’ (Instrumental) – Bright Eyes
  4. ‘Your Hand in Mine’ – Explosions in the Sky
  5. ‘Reverie’ – Claude Debussy
  6. ‘The Ludlows’ – James Horner
  7. ‘Love Me Tender’ (Instrumental) – Elvis Presley
  8. ‘Somewhere Only We Know’ (Instrumental) – Keane
  9. ‘Heartbeats’ (Instrumental) – José González
  10. ‘Bittersweet Symphony’ (Instrumental) – The Verve

Movie soundtracks

  1. ‘Concerning Hobbits’ – Howard Shore (from The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring)
  2. ‘Glasgow Love Theme’ – Craig Armstrong (from Love Actually)
  3. ‘When You Wish Upon A Star’ (from Pinocchio)
  4. ‘Comptine d’un autre été’ – Yann Tiersen (from Amélie)
  5. ‘Bella’s Lullaby’ – Carter Burwell (from Twilight)
  6. ‘Now We Are Free’ – Hans Zimmer (from Gladiator)
  7. ‘My Heart Will Go On’ (Instrumental) – James Horner (from Titanic)
  8. ‘Hoppípolla’ – Sigur Rós
  9. ‘The Heart Asks Pleasure First’ – Michael Nyman (from The Piano)
  10. ‘Married Life’ – Michael Giacchino (from Up)

25 of the best hymns at a church wedding

If you’re having a religious ceremony, you may want to include some hymns or songs and encourage your guests to sing along. Here are 25 of the best hymns to include at a church wedding.

  1. ‘Love Divine, All Loves Excelling’

Key lyrics: ‘Love divine, all loves excelling / Joy of Heaven to earth come down.’

 

  1. ‘All Creatures of Our God and King’

Key lyrics: ‘All creatures of our God and King / Lift up your voice and with us sing.’

 

  1. ‘Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven’

Key lyrics: ‘Praise, my soul, the King of Heaven / To His feet your tribute bring.’

 

  1. ‘Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing’

Key lyrics: ‘Come, Thou Fount of every blessing / Tune my heart to sing Thy grace.’

 

  1. ‘How Great Thou Art’

Key lyrics: ‘Then sings my soul, my Saviour God, to Thee / How great Thou art! How great Thou art!’

 

  1. ‘The King of Love My Shepherd Is’

Key lyrics: ‘The King of love my Shepherd is / Whose goodness faileth never.’

 

  1. ‘Bind Us Together, Lord’

Key lyrics: ‘Bind us together, Lord / Bind us together with cords that cannot be broken.’

 

  1. ‘Be Thou My Vision’

Key lyrics: ‘Be Thou my vision, O Lord of my heart / Naught be all else to me, save that Thou art.’

 

  1. ‘When Love Is Found’

Key lyrics: ‘When love is found and hope comes home / Sing and be glad that two are one.’

 

  1. ‘In Christ Alone’

Key lyrics: ‘In Christ alone my hope is found / He is my light, my strength, my song.’

 

  1. ‘Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee’

Key lyrics: ‘Joyful, joyful, we adore Thee / God of glory, Lord of love.’

 

  1. ‘Morning Has Broken’

Key lyrics: ‘Morning has broken, like the first morning / Blackbird has spoken, like the first bird.’

 

  1. ‘Give Me Joy in My Heart’

Key lyrics: ‘Give me joy in my heart, keep me praising / Keep me praising ’til the end of the day.’

 

  1. ‘All Things Bright and Beautiful’

Key lyrics: ‘All things bright and beautiful / All creatures great and small.’

 

  1. ‘Guide Me, O Thou Great Redeemer’

Key lyrics: ‘Guide me, O Thou great Redeemer / Pilgrim through this barren land.’

 

  1. ‘Great Is Thy Faithfulness’

Key lyrics: ‘Great is Thy faithfulness! O God my Father / There is no shadow of turning with Thee.’

 

  1. ‘Lord of All Hopefulness’

Key lyrics: ‘Lord of all hopefulness, Lord of all joy / Whose trust, ever childlike, no cares could destroy.’

 

  1. ‘Amazing Grace’

Key lyrics: ‘Amazing grace! How sweet the sound / That saved a wretch like me.’

 

  1. ‘O Perfect Love’

Key lyrics: ‘O perfect Love, all human thought transcending / Lowly we kneel in prayer before Thy throne.’

 

  1. ‘May the Mind of Christ My Saviour’

Key lyrics: ‘May the mind of Christ my Saviour / Live in me from day to day.’

 

  1. ‘Take My Life, and Let It Be’

Key lyrics: ‘Take my life, and let it be / Consecrated, Lord, to Thee.’

 

  1. ‘Come Down, O Love Divine’

Key lyrics: ‘Come down, O Love divine / Seek Thou this soul of mine.’

 

  1. ‘One More Step Along the World I Go’

Key lyrics: ‘One more step along the world I go / One more step along the world I go.’

 

  1. ‘For the Beauty of the Earth’

Key lyrics: ‘For the beauty of the earth, for the glory of the skies / For the love which from our birth, over and around us lies.’

 

  1. ‘Blest Be the Tie That Binds’

Key lyrics: ‘Blest be the tie that binds / Our hearts in Christian love.’

25 best songs while you sign the wedding register

While you and your partner sign the wedding register to make things official, you might like to play a song or two to keep your guests entertained. This can continue with the theme of romance, or could be a way to inject something a little more upbeat into your ceremony. Here are 25 of the best songs to play while you sign the wedding register.

  1. ‘What a Wonderful World’ – Louis Armstrong

Key lyrics: ‘And I think to myself / What a wonderful world.’

 

  1. ‘My Girl’ – The Temptations

Key lyrics: ‘My girl, my girl, my girl / Talkin’ ’bout my girl, my girl.’

 

  1. ‘That’s Amore’ – Dean Martin

Key lyrics: ‘Something in the way she moves / Attracts me like no other lover.’

 

  1. ‘L-O-V-E’ – Nat King Cole

Key lyrics: ‘L is for the way you look at me / O is for the only one I see.’

 

  1. ‘Just the Way You Are’ – Billy Joel

Key lyrics: ‘I said, ‘I love you just the way you are.’’

 

  1. ‘I Will Follow You Into the Dark’ – Death Cab for Cutie

Key lyrics: ‘When you dance down the street / With a cloud at your feet, you’re in love.’

 

  1. ‘Love is a Verb’ – John Mayer

Key lyrics: ‘Love is a verb / It ain’t a thing, it’s not something you hold.’

 

  1. ‘Hallelujah’ – Jeff Buckley

Key lyrics: ‘Well, your faith was strong but you needed proof / You saw her bathing on the roof / Her beauty and the moonlight overthrew you.’

 

  1. ‘Love Like This’ – Natasha Bedingfield

Key lyrics: ‘You got me feeling like I’m walking on sunshine / And it’s all because of you.’

 

  1. ‘I Will Always Love You’ – Dolly Parton

Key lyrics: ‘And I hope life treats you kind / And I hope you have all you’ve dreamed of.’

 

  1. ‘Meditation’ – Jules Massenet

Key lyrics: (Instrumental, but conveys deep emotion and romance through music.)

 

  1. ‘Nocturne in E-flat Major, Op. 9 No. 2’ – Frédéric Chopin

Key lyrics: (Instrumental, known for its beautiful, expressive melodies.)

 

  1. ‘A Moment Like This’ – Kelly Clarkson

Key lyrics: ‘Some people wait a lifetime for a moment like this.’

 

  1. ‘Arrival of the Birds’ – The Cinematic Orchestra

Key lyrics: (Instrumental, evoking feelings of beauty and hope.)

 

  1. ‘I Believe in a Thing Called Love’ – The Darkness

Key lyrics: ‘I believe in a thing called love / Just listen to the rhythm of my heart.’

 

  1. ‘Iris’ – Goo Goo Dolls

Key lyrics: ‘And I’d give up forever to touch you / ‘Cause I know that you feel me somehow.’

 

  1. ‘Adore You’ – Harry Styles

Key lyrics: ‘Just let me adore you, oh honey / I’d walk through fire for you.’

 

  1. ‘Everything Has Changed’ – Taylor Swift ft. Ed Sheeran

Key lyrics: ‘And all I know is you held the door / And you’ll be mine and I’ll be yours.’

 

  1. ‘Love Story’ – Taylor Swift

Key lyrics: ‘You’ll be the prince and I’ll be the princess / It’s a love story, baby, just say, ‘Yes.’’

 

  1. ‘Better Together’ – Jack Johnson

Key lyrics: ‘It’s always better when we’re together.’

 

  1. ‘Unconditionally’ – Katy Perry

Key lyrics: ‘There is no fear now / Let go and just be free.’

 

  1. ‘Smile’ – Uncle Kracker

Key lyrics: ‘You make me smile like the sun / Fall out of bed, sing like a bird.’

 

  1. ‘When You Say Nothing at All’ – Alison Krauss

Key lyrics: ‘The smile on your face lets me know that you need me / There’s a truth in your eyes saying you’ll never leave me.’

 

  1. ‘In Your Eyes’ – Peter Gabriel

Key lyrics: ‘In your eyes, the light, the heat / In your eyes, I am complete.’

 

  1. ‘Your Song’ – Elton John

Key lyrics: ‘And you can tell everybody this is your song / It may be quite simple, but now that it’s done.’

25 best wedding recessional songs

Once you and your other half have tied the knot, it’s time to let out a sigh of relief and switch things into party mode. So, while you and your new spouse leave the ceremony venue, you might want to switch things up with something upbeat and joyful. Here are 25 suggestions for the best wedding recessional songs.

  1. ‘Good Time’ – Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen

Key lyrics: ‘It’s always a good time.’

 

  1. ‘Shout’ – The Isley Brothers

Key lyrics: ‘You know you make me wanna shout!’

 

  1. ‘Crazy in Love’ – Beyoncé ft. Jay-Z

Key lyrics: ‘Got me looking so crazy right now, your love’s got me looking so crazy right now.’

 

  1. ‘You’re Still the One’ – Shania Twain

Key lyrics: ‘Looks like we made it, look how far we’ve come, my baby.’

 

  1. ‘On Top of the World’ – Imagine Dragons

Key lyrics: ‘And it’s too late to start over / But it’s not too late to start again.’

 

  1. ‘Celebration’ – Kool & The Gang

Key lyrics: ‘Celebrate good times, come on!’

 

  1. ‘Someday’ – The Strokes

Key lyrics: ‘I see, alone we stand, together we fall apart / Yeah, I think I’ll be all right.’

 

  1. ‘I’ve Had the Time of My Life’ – Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes

Key lyrics: ‘I’ve had the time of my life / And I owe it all to you.’

 

  1. ‘Let’s Get It On’ – Marvin Gaye

Key lyrics: ‘Let’s get it on / I’ve been really trying, baby.’

 

  1. ‘You Are the Best Thing’ – Ray LaMontagne

Key lyrics: ‘You are the best thing / Ever happened to me.’

 

  1. ‘Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I’m Yours)’ – Stevie Wonder

Key lyrics: ‘I’m signed, sealed, delivered, I’m yours.’

 

  1. ‘Hey Ya!’ – OutKast

Key lyrics: ‘My baby don’t mess around / Because she loves me so / And this I know fo sho (uh)’

 

  1. ‘Walking on Sunshine’ – Katrina and the Waves

Key lyrics: ‘I’m walking on sunshine, whoa-oh! / And don’t it feel good!’

 

  1. ‘We Are Family’ – Sister Sledge

Key lyrics: ‘We are family / I got all my sisters with me.’

 

  1. ‘ABC’ – The Jackson 5

Key lyrics: ‘A B C it’s easy as 1 2 3 / As simple as do re mi A B C / 1 2 3 baby you and me girl.’

 

  1. ‘Good Life’ – OneRepublic

Key lyrics: ‘Oh, this has gotta be the good life / This has gotta be the good life.’

 

  1. ‘Shut Up and Dance’ – WALK THE MOON

Key lyrics: ‘Shut up and dance with me / This woman is my destiny.’

 

  1. ‘Feel So Close’ – Calvin Harris

Key lyrics: ‘I feel so close to you right now / It’s a force field.’

 

  1. ‘Raise Your Glass’ – P!nk

Key lyrics: ‘So raise your glass if you are wrong / In all the right ways.’

 

  1. ‘Good Vibrations’ – The Beach Boys

Key lyrics: ‘I, I love the colourful clothes she wears / And the way the sunlight plays upon her hair.’

 

  1. ‘Happy Together’ – The Turtles

Key lyrics: ‘I can’t see me loving nobody but you / For all my life.’

 

  1. ‘Beautiful Day’ – U2

Key lyrics: ‘You thought you’d found a friend / To take you out of this place / Someone you could lend a hand / In return for grace.’

 

  1. ‘I Gotta Feeling’ – The Black Eyed Peas

Key lyrics: ‘I got a feeling (woohoo) that tonight’s gonna be a good night.’

 

  1. ‘Daydream Believer’ – The Monkees

Key lyrics: ‘Cheer up, sleepy Jean / Oh, what can it mean / To a daydream believer / And a homecoming queen.’

 

  1. ‘You’re My Best Friend’ – Queen

Key lyrics: ‘Oh, you’re the best friend that I ever had.’

Should you have live music at your wedding ceremony?

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Whether or not you decide to have live music at your wedding is entirely up to you, your preferences and your budget. Couples spend an average of £1,800 on their wedding music, which can be a large cost on top of everything else.

That being said, if you can and want to have live music at your wedding, it can certainly make things special and memorable. There’s nothing quite like a live harpist playing while you walk down the aisle, or having a live singer entertain your guests while you sign the register.

But, it all comes down to your budget, the logistics and the sort of music you’d like to include.

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Celebrating Black Businesses in the Wedding Industry: 11 Inspiring Supplier Stories

In honour of Black History Month, we wanted to take a moment to celebrate the incredible contributions of Black-owned wedding suppliers who are reshaping the industry with creativity and a deep commitment to inclusivity here in the UK. Each of these business owners has had a unique journey, fuelled by their passion for their craft and the desire to make weddings truly reflective of the diverse love stories they have the privilege to be part of. These individuals don’t just plan, decorate, or cater weddings—they embody a vision that transcends cultural, societal, and personal barriers.

Reece – Gold Tier Events: Bespoke Experiences for Every Couple

Reece, of Gold Tier Events, identified a gap in the events market and took the leap to start his own business, driven by a passion for creating bespoke experiences for his clients. His approach celebrates love in all its forms, whether recalibrating games for wheelchair users or adapting to other different needs. Reece’s commitment to tailoring every detail ensures that each wedding reflects the couple’s vision, no matter their background or needs.

Instagram: @GoldTierEvents

Mercedes – Sustainable Wedding Décor with Heart

Mercedes, founder of 4YaParty Weddings and Events, turned her battle with disability and depression into a thriving eco-conscious wedding décor business. Mercedes decorates stunning weddings across South London and Kent, with a focus on sustainability. Whether reflecting the couple’s culture through their food choices or transforming spaces to align with traditional or modern aesthetics, Mercedes pours her heart into every event. Despite having faced challenges with prejudice, she remains determined, creating opportunities for herself and using her success to continue inspiring others.

Instagram: @4YaParty

AFMENA – Culturally Inspired Floral Designs 

Afia, of AMFENA, specialises in creating stunning modern floral designs for weddings, events, and brands. Afia’s journey began with a DIY wedding project that uncovered her creative talent. Now, as a founder of AFMENA, she brings modern and personalised floral arrangements to weddings, often incorporating cultural symbols like African prints for table runners or utilising orchids with  symbolic meaning to Chinese culture to honour her clients’ backgrounds. Known for her warm, professional approach, Afia’s floral designs celebrate cultures, beautifully tailoring each arrangement to reflect the unique story and heritage of her clients. 

Instagram: @byafmena

Shalana Serafina – The Wedding Singer with a Personal Touch

Shalana Serafina, a talented wedding singer, believes in celebrating the diversity of love through music. Whether performing in Icelandic or adapting her repertoire to embrace a couple’s cultural traditions, Shalana ensures each wedding is as personal as it is beautiful. Her journey from stage performer to wedding singer was driven by a desire to share her passion for music in the most intimate of settings—weddings, where love and joy shine brightest.

Instagram: @shalana.serafina.weddings

China – The Fusion Wedding Specialist

China, of The Wedding Society, is an expert in creating breathtaking fusion weddings. Blending cultural traditions in a way that honours both families, China has perfected the art of showcasing the unique heritages of her couples. China’s approach brings two worlds together in a celebration of love, food, and culture.

Instagram: @weddingsocietyuk

Selina – Sweet Sils Cakes: Where Creativity Meets Culture

With a background in fashion and a love for cake design, Selina, of Sweet Sils Cakes, brings her creative talents to the wedding industry. She customises her cakes to meet the dietary and cultural needs of her clients, ensuring that everyone—from those needing gluten-free options to lovers of traditional Caribbean fruit cakes—has a delicious and personalised experience. 

Instagram: @sweet_silswedding

Chloe Mykel – Embracing Identity Through Make-up

Chloe, of Chloe Mykel Make-Up, turned her love for beauty into a flourishing career. Recognising her talent for make-up artistry and being of mixed white and black Caribbean heritage herself, Chloe understands the significance of make-up that honours each bride’s unique identity. She takes pride in ensuring every client feels incredible in their own skin, overcoming past negative experiences with other artists. Chloe’s approach is all about ensuring her brides shine on their special day, both inside and out, as a true reflection of who they are.

Instagram: @chloemykel

Rebecca – Telling Stories Through Art

Rebecca, of Splendid Swan Wedding Stationery, is a master of turning personal stories into beautiful illustrated stationery. Whether it is incorporating national symbols like the English Rose and South African King Protea, or creating detailed Indian wedding programmes, Rebecca’s bespoke designs reflect each couple’s unique heritage and style. Her ability to adapt her processes to meet clients’ needs, such as offering additional support to those with dyslexia or ADHD, speaks volumes about her dedication to inclusivity.

Instagram: @splendidswan

Anesha – Artistry in Cakes, Rooted in Culture

Anesha, of Anesha’s Art of Cakes, blends the rich culinary traditions of her East Indian Trinidadian roots with her passion for artistry. From creating gourmet global flavours to designing cakes that reflect a couple’s love for both culture and rock music, Anesha’s creations are a feast for both the eyes and the palate. She has even gone the extra mile to learn sign language to ensure a couple with hearing impairments could communicate their vision fully, showcasing her dedication to inclusivity and personalised service.

Instagram: @aneshasartofcakes

Dionne – Award-Winning Wedding Singer

Dionne, of Dionne Clark Music, is a celebrated wedding vocalist, known for her moving performances at over 100 weddings annually. Her journey started from a young age where she fell in love with performing and ultimately led to her dedicating her career to making each wedding day memorable. At each event, she aims to honour her couples authentically, making her inclusion on their wedding day truly something that represents them, whatever that may be. Being a musician, she implements this through the incorporations of musical genres that the couples choose and love, creating a soundtrack to the day that resonates deeply with her clients. 

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Tessa – Luxury Wedding Planner 

Tessa, of A Touch of Nevaeh, is renowned for her luxury wedding and event planning. She enjoys curating multicultural weddings, one of her fondest memories being an event where an Afghan bride and Nigerian groom honoured both their heritages with multiple outfit changes and a blend of cultural traditions. Tessa values inclusivity and ensures that all voices—especially those of elders as well—are heard in the wedding planning process, creating meaningful and harmonious celebrations.

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Celebrate Black History Month with us

These exceptional suppliers are not only talented in their respective fields, but they are also advocates for inclusivity and diversity in the UK. Their commitment to celebrating love in all its forms, while overcoming personal and societal challenges, showcases the beauty of Black businesses in the wedding industry. Let us continue to support, uplift, and celebrate these voices, not only during Black History Month but every day and all throughout the year.

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The 150 Best Wedding Entrance Songs

So, the nerve-racking part is over. You and your brand new spouse have walked down the aisle, said ‘I do,’ and enjoyed taking part in your wedding photoshoot. Now, you’re about to enjoy an afternoon and evening of being wined and dined, listening to and delivering some speeches (okay, so maybe not all the nerve-racking stuff is over) and dancing the night away.

But, when the two of you arrive at your wedding breakfast or reception, what song will you choose to play as you make your official introduction as a married couple? In many ways, it’s just as important as the song you walk down the aisle to and the song you have your first dance to. It sets the tone for the entire evening and makes sure you enter with style and personality.

In this article, we’re going to give you 150 suggestions for the best wedding entrance songs, which could be anything from slow and romantic ballads to full-on dance numbers that get everyone clapping and cheering as they welcome you in.

Why is choosing an entrance song so important?

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When you arrive at your wedding breakfast or reception, it’s the first time you and your other half are being introduced as an officially married couple. That means you deserve to make a big entrance when all eyes are firmly on you. To do this, loads of couples choose a specific song to accompany them. This could be something that gets everyone in the party mood, something with lyrics that are special to you or something a little bit different. It can even be silly or funny; it’s really up to you.

It’s a great way to set the tone for the rest of your wedding day and get across you and your partner’s personalities. You may well be planning a fairly formal wedding ceremony, and the reception is when you can loosen up and start to have fun. And there’s no better way to do that than with a great song to kick things off!

How long should a wedding entrance song be?

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A wedding entrance song will typically play for around a minute, while you and your other half enter the venue and take your seats. That being said, if you’re having a larger wedding and therefore have a sizeable venue, it might be necessary for the song to play for a little longer than this. If so, make sure you don’t choose a song that’s too short. It might make things a little awkward if the DJ has to start the song again or scramble to find something to fill the silence!

If there’s something specific in a song that you love, you might want to start the song part way through or ask the DJ to play it a little ahead of when you want to make your entrance. That way, it’ll be perfectly timed for you to make your appearance during your favourite part.

How to make your wedding entrance memorable

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It’s not just your chosen song that goes towards making your wedding entrance memorable. There are plenty of ways to make sure your official entrance goes down with a bang and is entertaining, engaging and memorable.

Here are a few ways to make sure your wedding entrance is one that your guests won’t soon forget:

  • Plan a surprise element: This could be a choreographed dance routine, some unexpected guests or effects or something funny thrown in for good measure.
  • Incorporate lighting effects: Don’t just coordinate with your DJ on the music – see what they can do from a lighting perspective too.
  • Make things personal: Can you combine your entrance with your hobby? For example, if you’re known as a pair of movie geeks, you could walk in accompanied by your favourite film score.
  • Engage your guests: Don’t just walk or dance to your seats, find a way to engage your guests and make sure everyone is included.

What are the best wedding entrance songs?

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Ready to make the ultimate entrance at your wedding breakfast or reception? Here are our top 150 picks for the best wedding entrance songs to help you start your celebrations in style. We’ve also included some of the most famous lyrics from each song to help you make your selection.

50 classic choices for wedding entrance songs

For a vibe that’s catchy and quintessential with lyrics that truly hit home, here are 50 suggestions for classic wedding entrance songs.

  1. ‘At Last’ – Etta James

Key lyrics: ‘At last, my love has come along / My lonely days are over, and life is like a song.’

 

  1. ‘Marry You’ – Bruno Mars

Key lyrics: ‘Hey baby, I think I wanna marry you.’

 

  1. ‘Can’t Help Falling in Love’ – Elvis Presley

Key lyrics: ‘Take my hand, take my whole life too / For I can’t help falling in love with you.’

 

  1. ‘All of Me’ – John Legend

Key lyrics: ‘Cause all of me loves all of you.’

 

  1. ‘A Thousand Years’ – Christina Perri

Key lyrics: ‘I have loved you for a thousand years / I’ll love you for a thousand more.’

 

  1. ‘Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I’m Yours)’ – Stevie Wonder

Key lyrics: ‘Here I am, signed, sealed, delivered, I’m yours.’

 

  1. ‘You Are the Best Thing’ – Ray LaMontagne

Key lyrics: ‘You are the best thing that ever happened to me.’

 

  1. ‘I’m Yours’ – Jason Mraz

Key lyrics: ‘I’m yours.’

 

  1. ‘Lucky’ – Jason Mraz feat. Colbie Caillat

Key lyrics: ‘Lucky I’m in love with my best friend.’

 

  1. ‘I Choose You’ – Sara Bareilles

Key lyrics: ‘Tell the world that we finally got it all right / I choose you.’

 

  1. ‘How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)’ – James Taylor

Key lyrics: ‘How sweet it is to be loved by you.’

 

  1. ‘Let’s Stay Together’ – Al Green

Key lyrics: ‘I, I’m so in love with you.’

 

  1. ‘Isn’t She Lovely’ – Stevie Wonder

Key lyrics: ‘Isn’t she lovely? Isn’t she wonderful?’

 

  1. ‘Better Together’ – Jack Johnson

Key lyrics: ‘It’s always better when we’re together.’

 

  1. ‘Endless Love’ – Diana Ross and Lionel Richie

Key lyrics: ‘My love, there’s only you in my life.’

 

  1. ‘I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing’ – Aerosmith

Key lyrics: ‘I don’t want to close my eyes, I don’t want to fall asleep.’

 

  1. ‘You’re My Best Friend’ – Queen

Key lyrics: ‘Ooh, you make me live, whatever this world can give.’

 

  1. ‘Wonderful Tonight’ – Eric Clapton

Key lyrics: ‘You look wonderful tonight.’

 

  1. ‘Crazy in Love’ – Beyoncé feat. Jay-Z

Key lyrics: ‘Got me looking so crazy in love.’

 

  1. ‘You Make My Dreams’ – Hall & Oates

Key lyrics: ‘You make my dreams come true.’

 

  1. ‘My Girl’ – The Temptations

Key lyrics: ‘I’ve got sunshine on a cloudy day.’

 

  1. ‘Can’t Take My Eyes Off You’ – Frankie Valli

Key lyrics: ‘You’re just too good to be true, can’t take my eyes off you.’

 

  1. ‘Unchained Melody’ – The Righteous Brothers

Key lyrics: ‘Oh, my love, my darling, I’ve hungered for your touch.’

 

  1. ‘You’re Still the One’ – Shania Twain

Key lyrics: ‘You’re still the one I run to, the one that I belong to.’

 

  1. ‘Stand by Me’ – Ben E. King

Key lyrics: ‘So darling, darling, stand by me.’

 

  1. ‘Everything’ – Michael Bublé

Key lyrics: ‘You’re every line, you’re every word, you’re everything.’

 

  1. ‘Can You Feel the Love Tonight’ – Elton John

Key lyrics: ‘Can you feel the love tonight? It is where we are.’

 

  1. ‘The Way You Look Tonight’ – Frank Sinatra

Key lyrics: ‘Some day, when I’m awfully low, when the world is cold, I will feel a glow just thinking of you.’

 

  1. ‘Kiss Me’ – Sixpence None the Richer

Key lyrics: ‘Kiss me beneath the milky twilight.’

 

  1. ‘My Love’ – Paul McCartney and Wings

Key lyrics: ‘My love does it good.’

 

  1. ‘L-O-V-E’ – Nat King Cole

Key lyrics:Two in love can make it, take my heart but please don’t break it. Love was made for me and you.’

 

  1. ‘Happy Together’ – The Turtles

Key lyrics: ‘I can’t see me lovin’ nobody but you for all my life.’

 

  1. ‘Here Comes the Sun’ – The Beatles

Key lyrics: ‘Here comes the sun, and I say, it’s all right.’

 

  1. ‘All You Need Is Love’ – The Beatles

Key lyrics: ‘All you need is love, love. Love is all you need.’

 

  1. ‘Falling Like the Stars’ – James Arthur

Key lyrics: ‘I swear to God, when I come home, I’m gonna hold you so close.’

 

  1. ‘I Got You Babe’ – Sonny and Cher

Key lyrics: ‘I got you, babe.’

 

  1. ‘I Wanna Dance with Somebody’ – Whitney Houston

Key lyrics: ‘Oh, I wanna dance with somebody, I wanna feel the heat with somebody.’

 

  1. ‘I Will Always Love You’ – Whitney Houston

Key lyrics: ‘And I will always love you.’

 

  1. ‘You’re the First, the Last, My Everything’ – Barry White

Key lyrics: ‘You’re my first, you’re my last, my everything.’

 

  1. ‘This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)’ – Natalie Cole

Key lyrics: ‘This will be an everlasting love.’

 

  1. ‘For Once in My Life’ – Stevie Wonder

Key lyrics: ‘For once in my life, I have someone who needs me.’

 

  1. ‘Love on Top’ – Beyoncé

Key lyrics: ‘Baby, it’s you, you’re the one I love.’

 

  1. ‘Make You Feel My Love’ – Adele

Key lyrics: ‘I could make you happy, make your dreams come true.’

 

  1. ‘Love Me Like You Do’ – Ellie Goulding

Key lyrics: ‘Love me like you do, la-la-love me like you do.’

 

  1. ‘Thinking Out Loud’ – Ed Sheeran

Key lyrics: ‘Darling, I will be loving you ’til we’re 70.’

 

  1. ‘Hero’ – Enrique Iglesias

Key lyrics: ‘I can be your hero, baby.’

 

  1. ‘I Just Called to Say I Love You’ – Stevie Wonder

Key lyrics: ‘I just called to say I love you.’

 

  1. ‘Halo’ – Beyoncé

Key lyrics: ‘I can feel your halo, halo, halo.’

 

  1. ‘Endless Love’ – Luther Vandross and Mariah Carey

Key lyrics: ‘My endless love.’

 

  1. ‘Wonderful World’ – Sam Cooke

Key lyrics: ‘Don’t know much about history, but I do know that I love you.’

50 modern and upbeat choices for wedding entrance songs

Something with a classical feel always makes for a great choice, but why not go for something with a more modern vibe? Here are 50 suggestions for something a little more contemporary.

  1. ‘Perfect’ – Ed Sheeran

Key lyrics: ‘I found a love to carry more than just my secrets, to carry love, to carry children of our own.’

 

  1. ‘Marry Me’ – Train

Key lyrics: ‘Forever can never be long enough for me, to feel like I’ve had long enough with you.’

 

  1. ‘Lover’ – Taylor Swift

Key lyrics: ‘Can I go where you go? / Can we always be this close forever and ever?’

 

  1. ‘Speechless’ – Dan + Shay

Key lyrics: ‘You already know that you’re my weakness / After all this time, I’m just as nervous.’

 

  1. ‘On Top of the World’ – Imagine Dragons

Key lyrics: ‘Cause I’m on top of the world (hey) /  I’m on top of the world (hey) / Waiting on this for a while now, paying my dues to the dirt.’

 

  1. ‘I Like Me Better’ – Lauv

Key lyrics: ‘I like me better when I’m with you.’

 

  1. ‘10,000 Hours’ – Dan + Shay feat. Justin Bieber

Key lyrics: ‘I’d spend ten thousand hours and ten thousand more, oh, if that’s what it takes to learn that sweetheart of yours.’

 

  1. ‘You Are the Reason’ – Calum Scott and Leona Lewis

Key lyrics: ‘I’d climb every mountain and swim every ocean just to be with you.’

 

  1. ‘Good as Hell’ – Lizzo

Key lyrics: ‘I do my hair toss, check my nails, baby how you feelin’?’

 

  1. ‘High Hopes’ – Panic! At The Disco

Key lyrics: ‘Had to have high, high hopes for a living.’

 

  1. ‘Can’t Stop the Feeling!’ – Justin Timberlake

Key lyrics: ‘I got that sunshine in my pocket, got that good soul in my feet.’

 

  1. ‘Electric Love’ – BØRNS

Key lyrics: ‘Baby, you’re like lightning in a bottle, I can’t let you go now that I got it.’

 

  1. ‘Best Day of My Life’ – American Authors

Key lyrics: ‘This is gonna be the best day of my life.’

 

  1. ‘Beautiful Crazy’ – Luke Combs

Key lyrics: ‘Beautiful, crazy, she can’t help but amaze me.’

 

  1. ‘Forever After All’ – Luke Combs

Key lyrics: ‘They say nothing lasts forever, but they ain’t seen us together.’

 

  1. ‘Butterflies’ – Kacey Musgraves

Key lyrics: ‘You give me butterflies.’

 

  1. ‘Sucker’ – Jonas Brothers

Key lyrics: ‘I’m a sucker for you.’

 

  1. ‘Stuck with U’ – Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber

Key lyrics: ‘I’m stuck with you, stuck with you, stuck with you.’

 

  1. ‘A Sky Full of Stars’ – Coldplay

Key lyrics: ‘Cause you’re a sky full of stars.’

 

  1. ‘No Place’ – Backstreet Boys

Key lyrics: ‘There ain’t no place, ain’t no place like you.’

 

  1. ‘Higher Love’ – Kygo and Whitney Houston

Key lyrics: ‘Think about it, there must be higher love.’

 

  1. ‘Love Someone’ – Lukas Graham

Key lyrics: ‘When you love someone, you open up your heart.’

 

  1. ‘I Choose You’ – Ryann Darling

Key lyrics: ‘I choose you in a hundred lifetimes, I’d choose you.’

 

  1. ‘This Feeling’ – The Chainsmokers feat. Kelsea Ballerini

Key lyrics: ‘They tell me think with my head, not that thing in my chest.’

 

  1. ‘Home’ – Phillip Phillips

Key lyrics: ‘Just know you’re not alone, cause I’m gonna make this place your home.’

 

  1. ‘Higher’ – Rihanna

Key lyrics: ‘You take me higher, higher than I’ve ever been.’

 

  1. ‘Good Old Days’ – Macklemore feat. Kesha

Key lyrics: ‘I wish somebody would have told me that someday, these will be the good old days.’

 

  1. ‘Honeymoon Avenue’ – Ariana Grande

Key lyrics: ‘Feels like we’re on a honeymoon, honeymoon, honeymoon.’

 

  1. ‘Love You Like I Used To’ – Russell Dickerson

Key lyrics: ‘I don’t love you like I used to, it gets better every time you kiss me like this.’

 

  1. ‘Happy’ – Pharrell Williams

Key lyrics: ‘Because I’m happy, clap along if you feel like a room without a roof.’

 

  1. ‘Rewrite the Stars’ – Zac Efron and Zendaya

Key lyrics: ‘What if we rewrite the stars? / Say you were made to be mine.’

 

  1. ‘Young and Beautiful’ – Lana Del Rey

Key lyrics: ‘Will you still love me when I’m no longer young and beautiful?’

 

  1. ‘Feel It Still’ – Portugal. The Man

Key lyrics: ‘Ooh woo, I’m a rebel just for kicks, now.’

 

  1. ‘Loving You Easy’ – Zac Brown Band

Key lyrics: ‘Loving you is easy.’

 

  1. ‘Just the Way You Are’ – Bruno Mars

Key lyrics: ‘When I see your face, there’s not a thing that I would change.’

 

  1. ‘Closer’ – The Chainsmokers feat. Halsey

Key lyrics: ‘So baby, pull me closer in the back seat of your Rover.’

 

  1. ‘Grow Old with Me’ – Tom Odell

Key lyrics: ‘Grow old with me, let us share what we see.’

 

  1. ‘Made for You’ – Jake Owen

Key lyrics: ‘Like a ship without a sea, or a song without a melody, I don’t know where I’d be or what I’d do.’

 

  1. ‘You & Me’ – James TW

Key lyrics: ‘It’s you and me, it’s always been.’

 

  1. ‘Tenerife Sea’ – Ed Sheeran

Key lyrics: ‘You look so beautiful in this light.’

 

  1. ‘XO’ – Beyoncé

Key lyrics: ‘In the darkest night, I’ll search through the crowd, your face is all that I see.’

 

  1. ‘One Call Away’ – Charlie Puth

Key lyrics: ‘I’m only one call away, I’ll be there to save the day.’

 

  1. ‘Best Part’ – Daniel Caesar feat. H.E.R.

Key lyrics: ‘You’re the coffee that I need in the morning, you’re my sunshine in the rain when it’s pouring.’

 

  1. ‘I Will Follow You’ – Toulouse

Key lyrics: ‘I will follow you way down wherever you may go.’

 

  1. ‘Say You Won’t Let Go’ – James Arthur

Key lyrics: ‘I’m so in love with you, and I hope you know.’

 

  1. ‘Adventure of a Lifetime’ – Coldplay

Key lyrics: ‘You make me feel like I’m alive again.’

 

  1. ‘Meant to Be’ – Bebe Rexha and Florida Georgia Line

Key lyrics: ‘If it’s meant to be, it’ll be, it’ll be, baby, just let it be.’

 

  1. ‘I Was Made for Loving You’ – Tori Kelly feat. Ed Sheeran

Key lyrics: ‘I was made for loving you, even though we may be hopeless hearts just passing through.’

 

  1. ‘Die a Happy Man’ – Thomas Rhett

Key lyrics: ‘If I never get to see the Northern lights, I could die a happy man.’

 

  1. ‘Treasure’ – Bruno Mars

Key lyrics: ‘Treasure, that is what you are, honey, you’re my golden star.’

15 funny choices for wedding entrance songs

If you’d like to give your guests a giggle as you and your other half walk in, there are lots of ways to do that too. Here are 15 funny wedding entrance songs to inject a little humour into your big entrance.

  1. ‘Another One Bites the Dust’ – Queen

Key lyrics: ‘Another one bites the dust, and another one gone, and another one gone.’

 

  1. ‘I’m Too Sexy’ – Right Said Fred

Key lyrics: ‘I’m too sexy for my shirt, too sexy for my shirt, so sexy it hurts.’

 

  1. ‘Eye of the Tiger’ – Survivor

Key lyrics: ‘It’s the eye of the tiger, it’s the thrill of the fight.’

 

  1. ‘U Can’t Touch This’ – MC Hammer

Key lyrics: ‘Stop! Hammer time.’

 

  1. ‘Let’s Get It On’ – Marvin Gaye

Key lyrics: ‘I’ve been really tryin’, baby, tryin’ to hold back this feeling for so long.’

 

  1. ‘Sexy and I Know It’ – LMFAO

Key lyrics: ‘Girl, look at that body, I work out!’

 

  1. ‘I Believe in a Thing Called Love’ – The Darkness

Key lyrics: ‘I believe in a thing called love, just listen to the rhythm of my heart.’

 

  1. ‘Girls Just Want to Have Fun’ – Cyndi Lauper

Key lyrics: ‘Oh, girls just wanna have fun.’

 

  1. ‘Walking on Sunshine’ – Katrina and the Waves

Key lyrics: ‘I’m walking on sunshine, whoa-oh! And don’t it feel good?’

 

  1. ‘Love on Top’ – Beyoncé

Key lyrics: ‘Baby, it’s you, you’re the one I love, you’re the one I need.’

 

  1. ‘Mambo No. 5’ – Lou Bega

Key lyrics: ‘A little bit of Monica in my life / A little bit of Erica by my side.’

 

  1. ‘Who Let The Dogs Out’ – Baha Men

Key lyrics: ‘Who let the dogs out? Who, who, who, who, who?’

 

  1. ‘I Got You (I Feel Good)’ – James Brown

Key lyrics: ‘I feel good, I knew that I would now.’

 

  1. ‘Wannabe’ – Spice Girls

Key lyrics: ‘If you wanna be my lover, you gotta get with my friends.’

 

  1. ‘That Don’t Impress Me Much’ – Shania Twain

Key lyrics: ‘Okay, so you’re Brad Pitt / That don’t impress me much.’

15 alternative choices for wedding entrance songs

If romantic, classic, modern or funny doesn’t quite fit with the feeling you’d like to convey when strutting your stuff in front of your guests, you could think a little further out of the box. Here are 15 suggestions for alternative choices for wedding entrance songs to be a little (or a lot) bit different.

  1. ‘Home’ – Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros

Key lyrics: ‘Home, let me come home, home is wherever I’m with you.’

 

  1. ‘Ho Hey’ – The Lumineers

Key lyrics: ‘I belong with you, you belong with me, you’re my sweetheart.’

 

  1. ‘First Day of My Life’ – Bright Eyes

Key lyrics: ‘This is the first day of my life, I’m glad I didn’t die before I met you.’

 

  1. ‘Such Great Heights’ – Iron and Wine

Key lyrics: ‘They will see us waving from such great heights, ‘come down now,’ they’ll say.’

 

  1. ‘Sea of Love’ – Cat Power

Key lyrics: ‘Come with me, my love, to the sea, the sea of love.’

 

  1. ‘Heartbeats’ – José González

Key lyrics: ‘One night of magic rush, the start of simple touch.’

 

  1. ‘There is a Light That Never Goes Out’ – The Smiths

Key lyrics: ‘To die by your side, well, the pleasure, the privilege is mine.’

 

  1. ‘You’re My Best Friend’ – The Once

Key lyrics: ‘Ooh, you make me live, whatever this world can give.’

 

  1. ‘Latch (Acoustic)’ – Sam Smith

Key lyrics: ‘Now I’ve got you in my space, I won’t let go of you.’

 

  1. ‘Falling Slowly’ – Glen Hansard & Markéta Irglová

Key lyrics: ‘Take this sinking boat and point it home, we’ve still got time.’

 

  1. ‘Dog Days Are Over’ – Florence + The Machine

Key lyrics: ‘The dog days are over, oh / The dog days are done / Can you hear the horses? / ‘Cause here they come.’

 

  1. ‘Forever’ – Ben Harper

Key lyrics: ‘Not talkin’ ’bout a year, no, not three or four/ I don’t want that kind of forever in my life anymore.’

 

  1. ‘You and Me’ – Lifehouse

Key lyrics: ‘You and me and all of the people, and I don’t know why I can’t keep my eyes off of you.’

 

  1. ‘Hysteric’ – Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Key lyrics: ‘You suddenly complete me, you suddenly complete me.’

 

  1. ‘Bloom’ – The Paper Kites

Key lyrics: ‘Can I be close to you?’

10 instrumental choices for wedding entrance songs

If lyrics it’s more about the emotions and feelings the music conjures up than the lyrics, you could go for an instrumental piece of music, which is often romantic and calming. Here are 10 ideas to give you some inspiration.

  1. ‘Canon in D’ – Johann Pachelbel

Timeless, elegant and whimsical, and makes for a romantic and gentle entrance.

 

  1. ‘River Flows in You’ – Yiruma

A powerful and romantic piece which is considered a masterpiece.

 

  1. ‘Clair de Lune’ – Claude Debussy

Dreamy, fantastical and instantly recognisable.

 

  1. ‘Married Life’ – Michael Giacchino

A piece that tugs at the old heart strings from the infamous opening scene of Pixar’s Up.

 

  1. ‘Somewhere Over the Rainbow (Instrumental)’ – Israel Kamakawiwo’ole

A gentle ukelele version of the Wizard of Oz classic.

 

  1. ‘Concerning Hobbits’  – Howard Shore

Light and bouncy, an instantly recognisable tune from The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring.

 

  1. ‘Halo (Instrumental)’ – Beyoncé

A touching rendition of the Beyoncé classic.

 

  1. ‘All of Me (Instrumental)’ – John Legend

A lovely version of the John Legend favourite.

 

  1. ‘Arrival of the Birds’ – The Cinematic Orchestra

A swelling and cinematic tune that is easily recognisable.

 

  1. ‘Feather Theme’ – Alan Silvestri

A gentle cinematic favourite from Forrest Gump.

10 retro choices for wedding entrance songs

If you’d prefer something with a little retro flair, there are some great crowd-pleasers for you to consider. Here are 10 brilliant retro choices for wedding entrance songs.

  1. ‘You Make Me Feel Brand New’ – The Stylistics

Key lyric: ‘You make me feel brand new, I just want to be with you.’

 

  1. ‘Twist and Shout’ – The Isley Brothers

Key lyric: ‘Come on, come on, come on, come on, now! / Touch me, baby.’

 

  1. ‘Chapel of Love’ – The Dixie Cups

Key lyric: ‘Today’s the day we’ll say “I do” / And we’ll never be lonely anymore.’

 

  1. ‘What a Wonderful World’ – Louis Armstrong

Key lyric: ‘And I think to myself, what a wonderful world.’

 

  1. ‘Just the Way You Are’ – Billy Joel

Key lyric: ‘Don’t go changing to try and please me, you never let me down before.’

 

  1. ‘Something’ – The Beatles

Key lyric: ‘Something in the way she moves attracts me like no other lover.’

 

  1. ‘You Are the Sunshine of My Life’ – Stevie Wonder

Key lyric: ‘You are the sunshine of my life, that’s why I’ll always be around.’

 

  1. ‘I Will Always Love You’ – Dolly Parton

Key lyric: ‘And I hope life treats you kind, and I hope you have all you’ve dreamed of.’

 

  1. ‘Ain’t No Mountain High Enough’ – Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell

Key lyric: ‘Ain’t no mountain high enough, ain’t no valley low enough, ain’t no river wide enough.’

 

  1. ‘Always and Forever’ – Heatwave

Key lyric: ‘Always and forever, each moment with you is like a dream to me.’

How far in advance should you choose your wedding entrance song?

There are several important songs you’ll choose for inclusion in your wedding, including the song you walk down the aisle to and the song you have your first dance to. But, the song you enter your breakfast or reception to is also important, so should be given plenty of consideration.

For that reason, it’s not something you’ll want to leave to the last minute. Think about it at least six months ahead of the wedding and make your final decision at least two months before the big day. And, if you’re planning something special, you might even want to give it a little longer than that to make sure you have everything in place. Make sure you loop in your wedding band or DJ (and your wedding planner, if you have one), so they can help you plan your big moment.

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The Ultimate Wedding Dress Style Guide

You’re engaged! Yay! Cue the “Have you thought about a date?”, “What a beautiful ring”, and “Have you thought about what dress you might like?” questions. 

Hey, we get it. People are curious, and your wedding dress and bridal look is one of the most important outfits of your life. It’s the focal point of your big day, and let’s be honest — it’s probably the part you’re most excited about! But with so many options out there, it can be a bit overwhelming. 

Don’t stress, though! Whether you’re dreaming of a classic ball gown, a sleek and modern fit, or something totally unique, this guide has got you covered. So, grab a coffee, get cosy, and let’s break down all the dreamy details to help you find the one. Consider this your ultimate guide to wedding dress styles. 

How to pick your wedding dress

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Picking your wedding dress is a process. It involves planning, researching, talking, experimenting, and most importantly, trying on! Try following these 5 top tips to help pick your perfect wedding dress.

For even more tips and expert advice, you can also check out our dedicated guide on how to choose your wedding dress.

1. Research wedding dress shops

Bridal dress shops tend to cater to specific groups. For example, high-end boutiques are more likely to carry designer, one-off, or custom-made gowns, while more budget-friendly shops might focus on simpler, ready-to-wear options. 

In addition, you might find that shops specialise in a certain style or vibe. For example, lace specialists, ball gown specialists, or sleek, modern specialists. 

Knowing what a shop specialises in can save you time and help you zero in on the places that have what you’re after. A browse online or a phone call to ask about the kinds of dresses they carry is a good place to start.

You can also check out fabulous bridal boutiques right here on Bridebook, and effortlessly filter by whatever you’re looking for, whether that’s a high-end boutique or bespoke dressmaker, or somewhere that does hats and accessories.

2. Consider the venue and the vibe

You can wear whatever you want on your big day, of course. But the venue and vibe of your big day should be a factor when considering your wedding dress. 

For example, if you’re getting married on the beach, a lightweight, flowy gown might be more practical than a heavy ball gown. Or if you’re in a grand, traditional venue, something with a bit more structure and elegance might feel more fitting. Think about the mood of your wedding day, and pick a dress that complements it.

If you’ve got something specific in mind, don’t be afraid to steer away from the theme. But, basing your wedding dress on the overall theme or vibe can help bring everything together and make the whole day feel cohesive.

3. Sit, dance, hug

Don’t skip the sit, dance, hug test when picking your wedding dress. Sure, it looks great standing up in front of the mirror. But can you sit comfortably, throw all the shapes you want to, and hug your loved ones with ease? You want a dress that lets you enjoy every moment of your big day, from the ceremony to the dance floor.

4. Don’t obsess about sizing

It may seem like something small, but try to forget about the size on the label. Just because you’re usually size x, doesn’t necessarily mean you will be in your wedding dress. 

The material on a wedding dress is thick, and sizing often runs a bit differently than everyday clothes. It’s totally normal for wedding dress sizes to vary, sometimes by a size or two up or down. So don’t stress if the number is higher or lower than expected — it’s all about how the dress fits and feels.

Ultimately, no one is going to run into your dressing room and see the size on the label. Focus on finding the style that makes you feel beautiful and confident instead of fixating on the tag.

5. Be open-minded

While it’s a good idea to go into wedding dress appointments with an idea of what you might like, it’s also important to keep an open mind. You might have your heart set on a mermaid style, but end up falling for a classic ball gown, or vice versa. Wedding dress shopping is full of surprises, and sometimes the dress that makes you feel the most amazing isn’t what you originally pictured.

Try on a few different silhouettes, fabrics, and details. You might be shocked at how much you love something unexpected! And remember, even if you don’t say “yes” to every dress you try on, each one helps you get closer to what you truly want. Embrace the journey, stay flexible, and trust that the right dress will find you.

The ultimate guide to necklines

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Let’s break down all the different necklines you might try when wedding dress shopping. Experiment with different styles to see what feels best for you. 

  • Sweetheart. A sweetheart is your classic strapless, heart-shaped bustline. Beautiful and iconic, you’ll often find this paired with a fitted bodice or a full skirt for that timeless, romantic look.

 

  • Straight across. Similar to a sweetheart but slightly more modern, the straight across, strapless style is sleek and elegant, offering a clean line across the chest. It’s ideal for brides who want a minimalist look that still feels classic.

 

  • V-neck. A V-neckline has a plunging shape that elongates the neck and adds a touch of sophistication. It’s a versatile option that works beautifully on fitted dresses or flowing A-lines, and it can be as daring or modest as you like.

 

  • Off-the-shoulder. An off-the-shoulder neckline is perfect for brides looking to show off their shoulders and collarbones. It’s both timeless and trendy, adding a hint of romance to any gown style.

 

  • Asymmetric. Asymmetric usually means one-shouldered or diagonally across the chest and brings a modern, edgy twist to bridalwear. It beautifully frames the shoulders and can add balance to gowns with bold silhouettes or simple, sleek lines.

 

  • Queen Anne. The Queen Anne neckline is known for a high collar at the back and a sweetheart or scoop shape in the front. It combines coverage with a hint of romance, making it perfect for brides who want a classic, elegant look. The Queen Anne neckline often works beautifully with lace or intricate detailing, adding a touch of old-world charm to any gown style.

 

  • Halter. The halter neckline is a stylish choice that wraps around the neck, leaving the shoulders bare and drawing attention to the arms and upper back. It works well with both fitted and flowing gowns and is ideal for beach or outdoor weddings.

 

  • High neck. A high neck offers an elegant, sophisticated look with more coverage around the chest and neckline. Often adorned with lace, beading, or intricate embroidery, the high neck brings a vintage or regal feel to a wedding dress, perfect for brides looking for a timeless, classy style. 

 

  • Boat neck. Classy and elegant, the boat neck sits wide across the collarbones, creating a beautiful, soft frame for the shoulders and neck. It’s perfect for brides looking for a sophisticated, Audrey Hepburn-inspired style.

 

  • Illusion. An illusion neckline gives the appearance of a strapless or low-cut style while adding extra coverage through a layer of sheer or lace fabric. Often decorated with lace appliqué, beading, or embroidery, the illusion neckline is perfect for brides who want drama paired with modesty. 

 

  • Scoop. A scoop neck is the perfect neckline for brides looking for a soft, rounded shape that flatters all body types. This gentle U-shaped neckline adds a touch of sweetness and works well with almost any dress style, from fitted mermaid gowns to flowing A-lines. It’s a versatile choice that feels both classic and romantic.

 

  • Square. Similar to a scoop neck, the square neck is a structured and elegant option with a straight, clean line that frames the collarbone and shoulders beautifully. This neckline has a classic, almost regal feel, and works well with fitted or A-line dresses.

The ultimate guide to skirts and silhouettes 

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Once you’ve got the neck down, it’s time to decide on skirt style. Whether it’s sleek and sophisticated or ethereal and princessy, there’s a skirt to suit everyone. 

  • A-line. An A-line skirt is a staple of bridal fashion, offering a classic silhouette that gradually flares out from the waist, resembling the shape of an uppercase “A.” It’s universally flattering, works with various fabrics, and is ideal for brides wanting a bit of volume without the drama of a full ball gown.

 

  • Mermaid. Mermaid skirts are a show-stopping choice for brides who want to show off their curves and make a dramatic entrance. This style hugs you from the bodice down to the knees and then flares out, creating a gorgeous hourglass shape. It’s perfect for a glam, red-carpet vibe and works beautifully with rich fabrics like satin and lace.

 

  • Ball gown. It’s a classic for a reason. Ball gown style wedding dresses are the ultimate in fairy-tale bridal fashion. With a fitted bodice and a full, voluminous skirt that flares out from the waist, this style gives you that dreamy “princess” look that so many brides covet.

 

  • Fit-and-flare. Fit-and-flare skirts give you that mermaid-inspired silhouette but with a little more breathing room. Fitted through the bodice and hips, the skirt begins to subtly flare out around mid-thigh. This style is great for brides who love a hint of drama but want a bit more flexibility for moving and dancing.

 

  • Slip. This one has grown in popularity in recent years. The slip dress offers a sleek, minimalist style that skims the body with a soft, close-fitting silhouette. Made from lightweight fabrics like silk or satin, a slip skirt gives off that “barely-there” look, perfect for modern brides who want something chic and understated. 

 

  • Sheath. For a no-fuss, refined look, the sheath skirt is a great choice. This narrow, close-to-the-body style follows your natural lines from top to bottom, creating an effortlessly chic silhouette. If you’re looking for something polished but low-key, the sheath might be just the one.

 

  • Column. Column style skirts are sleek, sophisticated, and perfect for brides who want an elongated, minimalist look. This narrow silhouette gently skims the body without much flare, creating a clean, streamlined shape. They’re comfortable, easy to move in, and ideal for laid-back weddings. 

 

  • Tea-length. Who doesn’t love a 50s-inspired tea-length gown? This skirt will hit you just above your ankles, and leans into the playful, vintage vibe for brides wanting a touch of retro charm. Lightweight fabrics like tulle, lace, or satin make it breezy and comfortable, ideal for garden weddings, beach ceremonies, or any themed wedding

 

  • Empire. Another staple of bridal couture, empire waisted gowns are all about elegance and grace. The skirt flows from just under the bust, creating a long, flowing silhouette that gently skims the body. This style is perfect for brides looking for a romantic, ethereal feel and a comfortable fit. 

 

  • Mini. Ultra trendy, mini dresses are all the rage for city or casual weddings. This bold, fun style is perfect for brides who want something fresh and playful, and it’s a fantastic option for showing off killer shoes. Equally, the “double wedding dress” trend is really popular right now. This is where brides change into a second, more casual dress for their evening receptions. Mini dresses are a popular choice for this. 

 

  • Tulip. Tulip skirts have a unique, petal-like wrap design that overlaps in the front, giving a romantic but modern look. It’s super flattering and adds a little twist to the usual styles. This one’s gorgeous in drapey fabrics like silk or crepe and is a fun pick for garden or chic city weddings.

 

  • Midi. Hitting at mid-shin length, midi skirts strike the perfect balance between elegance and playfulness. This style gives you a bit of the classic tea-length vibe but with a more modern twist. 

 

  • High-low. High-low skirts are skirts that are either a mini or midi length in the front, dropping to a longer length in the back, creating a dramatic and playful look. High-low skirts are fantastic for brides who want something a bit out-of-the-box, and they work beautifully for weddings of all styles. Plus, they make dancing a breeze!

 

  • Drop-waist. Effortlessly regal, a drop-waist skirt elongates the torso by starting lower on the hips before flaring out, creating a sophisticated, vintage-inspired silhouette. This style is perfect for brides who want something different but with a touch of old-school glamour.
The 14 Wedding Dress Silhouette Styles
The 14 Wedding Dress Silhouette Styles

Check out our handy infographic above on all the different wedding dress skirt and silhouette styles. Pick the one that looks and feels right for you!

And remember that many bridal boutiques will let you mix and match the neckline and skirt styles to create a bridal look that’s as unique as you are.

What if I don’t want to wear a wedding dress?

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Then you don’t have to! This is your day, and you can wear whatever makes you feel most special and comfortable. If you’re looking for some fun and funky alternatives to wearing a wedding dress, check out the following 7 ideas:

1. Modern jumpsuit

Jumpsuits are becoming a fast favourite of non-traditional brides, combining style and comfort in one chic package. Whether it’s sleek satin, lace, or something embellished, a bridal jumpsuit brings a modern, edgy vibe and lets you dance the night away without a fuss. Plus, they look amazing in photos.

2. Kaftan

Kaftans are floaty and fabulous. If you’re looking for something ethereal and bohemian, a kaftan could be your perfect match. With its flowy silhouette and relaxed fit, a kaftan brings a dreamy, laid-back elegance that’s perfect for beach or garden weddings. Plus, you can find them with gorgeous embroidery, beading, or lace details to keep things feeling special.

3. Pant suit

Similar to a jumpsuit, pant suits are a power move for brides who want to look sharp, stylish, and effortlessly cool. Whether you go for a sleek white suit or add a twist with pastels or even sparkles, a pant suit lets you own the day with sophistication and comfort.

4. Playsuit with detachable skirt

A playsuit with a detachable skirt is a fun way to get two looks in one. Start with the full-skirted, flowy vibe for your ceremony, and then simply detach the skirt to reveal a cute, playful playsuit underneath for the reception. It’s a fantastic option if you want that classic bridal entrance but are ready to dance and move without any restrictions later on. It’s the best of both worlds. 

5. Tuxedo

Sharp and sleek, tuxedos are a bold choice that makes an unforgettable statement. Opt for a classic white or ivory tux for a chic, bridal feel, or go all out with a tailored black tux for that timeless, ultra-stylish vibe. Add a pair of heels or statement flats, and you’ve got a look that’s both powerful and elegant — perfect for the modern bride who wants to break away from tradition!

6. Bustier and silk trousers

If you want a look that screams glamour, a bustier with silk trousers is the way to go! This combo brings a luxe, red-carpet feel, mixing the feminine elegance of a fitted bustier with the chic sophistication of flowy silk pants. It’s perfect for brides who want something modern and a bit daring while still feeling ‘bridal’. Pair with statement earrings or a bold lip, and you’ll be turning heads all night

7. Sequin jumpsuit

Sometimes you need a little razzle dazzle, and there’s no better excuse than your wedding day. Try a sequin jumpsuit for a look that’s all sparkle, all night! This bold choice lets you shine and brings a party vibe that’s perfect for a bride who loves to stand out. Go for full sequins or a subtler sparkle with embellishments, and add a pair of fabulous heels or funky accessories to complete the look.

To veil or not to veil?

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The eternal question — to veil or not to veil? Veils are a beautiful and classic part of the bridal look, but they’re absolutely optional. 

Traditionally, veils were used to ward off evil and protect the bride on her big day. However, today, they’re really just about adding a bit of magic and drama to your look. If a veil isn’t your thing, there are so many other options to consider that can make your style feel just as special.

Nathalie Neuilly, founder of Dressarte Paris, shares her expert insights as an experienced dressmaker: “We often do custom veils adding custom messages, initials etc. But it’s true that more than 75% of our brides decide to go without veils. Instead they prefer to add fresh flowers when styling their hair, or upcycle their mum’s veil and create a custom accessory.”

For a whimsical or boho vibe, a flower crown can be a beautiful touch. Or, if you want a bit of sparkle, try a crystal-studded headband, tiara, or hair vine for that extra touch of glamour without the full veil.

If you’re loving the idea of a grand entrance but want something a little different, a bridal cape or capelet might be perfect. Long, flowing capes can give you that veil-like effect with a unique twist and can be easily removed after the ceremony. They’re a gorgeous way to bring a bit of elegance and flair to your outfit. Plus, they’re ideal for keeping you warm during an autumn or winter wedding.

Top tips on bridal accessories

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The right accessories are the cherry on top of the cake to your bridal look. Think of them as the finishing touches that bring your entire look together. Accessories can add a bit of sparkle, a touch of elegance, or even a pop of personality — whatever makes you feel like the best version of yourself. 

Remember, your accessories should always enhance and add to your outfit and never distract from it.

Gloves

Gloves add an elegant touch to any outfit, but especially to a wedding dress. Whether you go silk, satin, or even lace, gloves can give your bridal look a hint of vintage glamour or modern sophistication. Short gloves have a playful, retro feel, while elbow-length or opera gloves add an air of classic elegance. Perfect for brides who want that extra bit of drama and style.

Shawl or bolero

Stave off the chill with a shawl or bolero. Just enough to cover your shoulders without adding extra bulk, shawls and boleros add both warmth and style to your bridal look. Choose a lace or silk shawl for a soft, romantic touch, or go for a faux fur bolero if you want something cosy with a bit of glam. 

Jewellery

Aside from the obvious wedding and engagement ring, jewellery can make or break your bridal look. Whether you go for elegant pearls, sparkling diamonds, or something a little more unique, jewellery is your chance to add a bit of you to your bridal style! Think about pieces that’ll bring a little extra magic and, if you’re buying something new, pick something you’ll wear time and time again. 

Pro tip: Your wedding jewellery is the perfect way to incorporate your ‘Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue’. Wear a bracelet you wore to your prom, borrow a necklace from your mum, or add a touch of blue with a delicate sapphire ring or even a dainty anklet.

Garter

A staple of bridal wedding attire, a garter is a fun, cheeky little addition that’s both traditional and a bit playful. You can go classic with lace, add a hint of blue for that “something blue,” or even find one with a little sparkle. It’s one of those hidden accessories just for you (and maybe a fun toss later on, if that’s your style!).

Find your dream wedding dress

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Your wedding is one of the most important and memorable days of your life, so finding the perfect dress or outfit is all about making sure you feel your absolute best. This guide has covered everything from dress styles and silhouettes to unique alternatives and accessories. Whether you’re leaning towards a classic ball gown, a sleek jumpsuit, or even a sparkling sequin number, remember that your look should make you feel like the star of the show.

Wedding dress shopping can be a bit of a journey, filled with surprises and maybe a few unexpected “wow” moments. So, take your time, enjoy every try-on, and don’t stress if the process takes a bit longer than expected. After all, it’s all part of the fun!

And don’t forget to browse wedding dresses and boutiques near you here on Bridebook. Whatever your style and budget, there’s something for everyone!

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90th Wedding Anniversary Gifts: 25 Anniversary Gift Ideas

Very few couples get to celebrate their 90th anniversary. It’s a milestone that’s almost beyond comprehension for many of us, yet it’s always going to be the goal from the moment we say, ‘I do!’

Yes, if you’re reading this during the lead-up to your 90th wedding anniversary, you’re in a very exclusive club. In fact, it’s so exclusive that only a handful of couples get the privilege of doing so. Yet here you are, about to do exactly that. How utterly amazing and deepest congratulations to you both!

Just like with every single one of your previous anniversary milestones, your 90th anniversary is also associated with a themed gift. Depending on whom you ask, that theme can vary between granite and diamond – two very different types of gift! But, both are packed with meaning and are totally appropriate to give to your other half when celebrating this immense milestone.

But, what kind of gift should you give for a 90th anniversary? Should you stick to the theme? And what sort of gift can you give that’s granite aside from a new kitchen worktop? In this article, we’re going to let you know all about the 90th anniversary traditions and give you some ideas to help you choose something perfect for your partner.

To learn more about all the different anniversary gifts for all the different milestones in a marriage, read our complete year-by-year wedding anniversary gift guide.

What are traditional and modern gifts for a 90th wedding anniversary?

The traditional and modern 90th wedding anniversary gifts

90 years of marriage is an achievement which you and your partner should be screaming about from the rooftops. No doubt the two of you have plans to celebrate with family and friends, but what about a gift? Do you know what the traditional and modern gifts are when celebrating 90 years? They’re filled with extra special meaning, which can elevate your gift to be even more amazing than it will already be. The themes also lend themselves well to creativity, so you can choose something your partner will love.

Traditional 90th anniversary gift – Granite or diamond

The traditional 90th anniversary gift changes depending on whom you ask, but it’s often considered that there are two: granite or diamond. So, go for whichever one you like the sound of most – or even both, if you fancy!

Granite is a great theme because it’s the first time in 90 years it’s been a traditional gift. It’s also lovely because it represents strength and durability, which you absolutely have by the bucket load since you’ve made it to your 90th anniversary with your love.

Diamond is also a brilliant theme because, well, it’s diamond! Diamond has made an appearance at previous milestones by being themes at your 10th, 60th and 75th anniversaries. It represents beauty, strength and durability, so has a very similar meaning to granite… only diamonds look way nicer when set in a ring.

Modern 90th anniversary gift – Granite or diamond

The modern 90th anniversary gift is also granite or diamond. Granite is an unusual theme to associate with a romantic occasion, but you can still have fun with it. And, of course, you can never go wrong with a beautiful diamond.

90th anniversary gemstone – Diamond

The traditional gemstone when celebrating your 90th anniversary is diamond, because only the most incredible gemstone could possibly be good enough for this mammoth milestone. Diamond is one of the four precious gemstones (along with ruby, sapphire and emerald), which means it can be expensive. But, it’s also hugely popular, so there are loads of choices out there. Diamond jewellery is always going to be a brilliant gift to give, no matter the occasion.

90th anniversary flower – There isn’t one

As with many of your recent big milestone anniversaries, there isn’t a traditional flower associated with your 90th anniversary. This might be a little disappointing, but if you love to give your other half flowers, you shouldn’t let it put you off. Flowers are a fantastically romantic gift, so just because they’re not traditional, it doesn’t mean you shouldn’t give them if you want to. There are also ways to tie flowers into the theme to give your floral gift a little more meaning.

How do you choose a gift for a 90th wedding anniversary?

Because your 90th anniversary is one of the most incredible out there, you might think you need to give an amazing gift to reflect the magnitude of the occasion. It probably feels like a big decision, because it’s the rarest of all the anniversaries. And with two great themes to choose from (as well as everything else out there), it can be tricky to choose. Before you make your decision, think about the following considerations:

  • Have you and your partner always given each other gifts linked to the traditional or modern themes? If so, then you might be keen to continue with that tradition and give something associated with diamond or granite.
  • Have you agreed on a specific budget? Granite and diamond are two very different gifts which suit a range of budgets, so this might sway your decision.
  • Do you want to give your partner a personalised gift? Both are a little tough to personalise, but there are ways around it. But it’s not as easy as with previous anniversary themes.
  • Has your partner asked you for something specific? If so, linking what they’re hoping for to one of the themes might make your decision harder.

Is a couple in your life about to celebrate the  magical milestone of 90 years of marriage? It could be your parents, your grandparents, your great grandparents, or even your great great grandparents! Whoever it is, you no doubt want to treat them to a little something, and you might even wonder whether or not you can give them something associated with granite or diamond. Well, the simple answer is, yes! You’re more than welcome to join in on the fun. And the couple will no doubt appreciate the extra meaning behind your special gift.

25 ideas for a 90th wedding anniversary gift

With your anniversary on the horizon, you might be on the hunt for the perfect gift so you can show your partner what 90 years of marriage means to you. But, where do you start? Both granite and diamond are interesting themes, but what sort of gift might you want to give for such a special occasion? To help give you a little inspiration, we’ve listed 25 ideas for 90th anniversary gifts below.

10 traditional and modern gifts for a 90th wedding anniversary

The traditional and modern gifts when celebrating 90 years of marriage are granite or diamond. These are two very contrasting themes, but have the very similar meanings of strength and durability. If you’d like to give your partner something related to one of these themes, here are 10 suggestions to get you started.

1. A couple on stone heart sculpture

For a beautiful way to mark your special anniversary, a couple on stone heart sculpture really encapsulates the feeling of being together for so long. It’s not made from granite, but it has that stone-like appearance and would look lovely displayed somewhere in your home.

2. A granite garden ornament

A brilliant choice for a 90th anniversary gift is a granite garden ornament, which can sit outside and act as a constant reminder of your big day. And the best thing is, there are different ornament designs available, so you shouldn’t have much trouble finding something your partner loves.

3. A granite bowl

A granite bowl is full of character and is totally unique, and can be used anywhere in your home from a fruit bowl to a serving dish.

4. A Japanese granite garden bench

Another lovely choice of gift that will sit in your garden, a Japanese granite garden bench offers you and your other half a spot to sit and enjoy each other’s company and think about the incredible life you’ve built together over 90 years.

5. Granite whisky stones

If your partner loves the odd glass of whisky, then granite whisky stones make for the perfect gift. They keep their whisky cold while not watering it down, so you partner gets to enjoy their drink exactly how they like it.

6. A set of diamond Royal Scot Crystal wine glasses

For a great way to enjoy a glass of bubbles on your anniversary, you can’t get any more on theme than by giving your love a set of diamond Royal Scot Crystal wine glasses.

7. A diamond watch

A truly luxurious way to spoil your partner on your anniversary is by giving them a diamond watch. They’re often very pricey, but you can get some that are more reasonable and suit three-figure budgets.

8. A diamond ballpoint pen

The ultimate high-end gift, a diamond ballpoint pen is classy, comfortable and writes like a dream.

9. A crushed diamond photo frame

For an affordable on-theme gift, print out your favourite photo and frame it in a crushed diamond photo frame. It makes for a fantastic gesture that doesn’t cost the Earth.

10. A diamond vase

Another brilliant way to spend a small amount but still give something in keeping with the theme, a diamond vase ticks two boxes – because it also gives you a chance to fill it with your other half’s favourite flowers!

5 personalised gifts for a 90th wedding anniversary

Many people like to give their partners a personalised gift on their 90th anniversary. Customising something to include their name, a message or a picture can take an ordinary gift and make it extraordinary. But when it comes to the themes of diamond and granite, where are you supposed to start? They might not be the easiest themes to work with, but they’re not impossible. So, here are five ideas for personalised 90th anniversary gifts.

1. A personalised granite plaque

A personalised granite plaque can include any kind of engraving you like, such as a message and even a picture. It makes for a great piece to display at home and remind you of your incredible achievement.

2. A personalised granite coaster

A brilliant low-cost and on-theme personalised gift for your 90th anniversary is a personalised granite coaster. It’s also something your partner can use every single day.

3. A personalised diamond paperweight

A personalised diamond paperweight is a great way to give your partner an affordable and customised diamond, which is both practical and looks brilliant. 

4. A personalised 3D diamond crystal cube

Immortalise the two of you in a totally unique way with a personalised 3D diamond crystal cube, which you can elevate even further with a light base.

5. Personalised diamond jewellery

You don’t get many opportunities to give personalised diamond jewellery, so if it’s something your partner would love, then take the opportunity when you find it. Personalised diamond jewellery is always going to be special, and is a surefire way to put a smile on your partner’s face.

5 90th anniversary jewellery gifts that contain diamond

When diamond is one of the traditional themes of an anniversary, it can open you up to a rather obvious choice: diamond jewellery. Diamonds are absolutely gorgeous and are incredibly popular, so they usually go down exceptionally well. The only thing is, they can be rather expensive, so it completely depends on your budget as to whether or not you want to give one. That being said, not all diamond jewellery has to cost loads; it just depends on the type of jewellery and the size and clarity of the diamond. If you’re thinking of giving your other half a piece set with diamonds, here are five ideas to consider.

1. A diamond eternity ring

A diamond eternity ring is an anniversary classic. And the thing is, because you’ve spent 90 years together, it’s just about as long as any couple has spent married, so an eternity ring would be a pretty ideal choice!

2. A diamond necklace

There’s something very special about a diamond necklace, and with so many different designs and styles to choose from, you shouldn’t have a hard time finding something suitable for your partner.

3. A diamond bracelet

Diamond bracelets are a class act, and are often great for being compatible with varying budgets. They’re also subtle and something that your partner can wear no matter the occasion.

4. A pair of diamond earrings

For something brilliantly attention-grabbing, a pair of diamond earrings is always going to go down well.

5. Diamond cufflinks

To add a touch of sparkle and class to your other half’s suit, a pair of diamond cufflinks is smart and sophisticated, and a subtle way to call back to your 90th anniversary.

Because diamond is one of the most popular gemstones there is, you can walk into practically any jeweller and browse a huge range of pieces, from rings to brooches. Not only that, but you should also not have any trouble finding diamonds set in your partner’s favourite precious metal. Take a trip to your local high street or independent jewellers to see what they have to offer. Or, take a look at our fabulous range of jewellers right here on Bridebook, many of which have their own amazing selections of diamond jewellery. 

5 floral-inspired gifts for a 90th wedding anniversary

Flowers are an anniversary classic. Even though there might not be a traditional 90th anniversary flower, that shouldn’t stop you from giving your partner a brilliant bouquet or a romantic rose. Or, you could even get creative and incorporate one of the themes into your floral gift to give it even more special meaning. Here are five ideas to help you make that happen.

1. A white floral arrangement

Treat your partner to a bouquet that has the clarity and sparkle of a beautiful diamond with a white floral arrangement.

2. A granite flower

For a touching gift taken straight from a fairytale, a granite flower is a lovely little gift which you can keep in your garden and is guaranteed to never wilt.

3. A Swarovski crystal rose

How can you make a rose even more stunning? By choosing a Swarovski crystal rose, of course! It’s delicate and striking and would look amazing displayed somewhere at home.

4. A floral diamond ring

Combine your love for giving flowers with one of the traditional themes and spoil your partner with a floral diamond ring. It’s a touching gesture with double the meaning, and looks absolutely amazing.

5. A bouquet of beautiful white roses

Roses are a well-known symbol of love, but when combined with the purity and symbolism of diamond, they take on a whole new and deeper meaning. A bouquet of white roses is a twist on an anniversary staple.

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9 Winter Wedding Outfit Ideas

The natural sparkles of the winter season make it the perfect setting for a magical winter wedding. From snow-dusted churches, frozen lakes, or even a simple sprinkling of frost, winter weddings have a way of feeling extra special and romantic. But figuring out what to wear can be a bit of a challenge — how do you stay stylish while keeping warm in the chilly weather?

Whether you’re attending as a guest, standing at the altar, or walking down the aisle, winter weddings call for outfits that balance elegance with practicality. In this post, we’ll take a look at some fun and unique winter wedding looks to keep you looking fabulous and feeling comfortable all day long.

What is a winter wedding? 

A winter wedding can be either a celebration with a magical, snowy theme, or a wedding that takes place between mid-November and February. These months are known for their frosty weather, shorter days, and cosy vibes, making them perfect for a romantic, candlelit ceremony, or an intimate reception by a crackling fireplace. 

Whether you’re dreaming of twinkling lights, rich seasonal colours, or a festive feel, a winter wedding offers a unique charm and plenty of opportunities to get creative with your big day. But, dressing for a winter wedding can be tricky. How do you accommodate the weather without sacrificing style, looking cosy but chic in your winter coat?

The good news is that dressing for a winter wedding is easier than you may think. We all know that if layers aren’t done right, they can make you look bulky and feel frumpy. But, when done correctly, layers look chic and sophisticated. It’s all about choosing the right fabrics and accessories. Think elegant coats, scarves, and gloves that complement your outfit (rather than hide it!) 

How to pick what to wear in 5 easy steps 

If you’re feeling stuck, try following these 5 simple tips to plan the perfect winter wedding outfit. 

1. Try a statement coat

Whether it’s brightly coloured, a funky fabric, fur-trimmed, or you’re hopping on the leopard print trend, your coat can double as both a fashion piece and a practical layer to keep you warm. The best part? The coat is your outfit, meaning you don’t have to take it off all day (if you don’t want to!). 

2. Prioritise practical footwear

We know your open-toed shoes look amazing with your tea length dress. But, when it’s cold and possibly snowy, those gorgeous shoes might not be the best choice. Instead, prioritise footwear that’s both stylish and practical. Think chic ankle boots or closed-toe heels that can handle slippery paths and chilly temps. 

Plus, practical footwear means extra room for warm, cosy socks. Keeping your extremities (hands, feet, the top of your head etc.) warm tricks your body into thinking you’re warmer than you are, keeping you comfortable throughout the day.

Pro tip: You can always switch into those fabulous shoes for indoor moments if need be. 

3. Think beyond black

It’s a classic for a reason, right?

Well, yes and no. We know it can be tempting to dress in all black for a winter wedding. It’s effortlessly chic, easy to put together, and universally flattering. But, it can also feel a bit predictable. If you want to stand out in a sea of black, try thinking beyond the usual dark shades. 

Winter is the perfect time to experiment with rich, bold colours like deep emerald, royal blue, or burgundy. These jewel tones not only feel festive, but also add a touch of elegance and warmth to your outfit. Plus, they’ll pop beautifully against the neutral, wintry landscape.

4. Layer strategically

The key to staying warm is layering — we all know this. But, layering also adds extra bulk, which can leave you feeling uncomfortable and heavy. To avoid this classic winter wardrobe dilemma, the trick is to layer strategically. 

Start with thin, fitted base layers, like thermal tops or leggings, which will keep you warm without adding bulk. From there, you can build up with pieces that still show off your shape (like a tailored jacket or a belted coat), so you can stay cosy without sacrificing style.

If you’re worried about looking too bulky, try layering with different textures and fabrics to add dimension to your outfit without the weight. For example, pair a sleek satin dress with a soft cashmere cardigan or a structured blazer, so you get that warmth without feeling like you’re buried under layers.

5. Take one thing off before you leave the house

Follow Coco Chanel’s sage advice and take off one accessory or a light layer before leaving the house. Whether it’s an extra piece of jewellery or that unnecessary scarf you threw on last minute, this little trick ensures your outfit feels polished, not cluttered. Less is often more, especially when you’re already layering up for warmth.

For more expert advice and guidance on what to wear to a winter wedding, be sure to check out our dedicated post. 

9 winter wedding outfit ideas 

Whether you need full outfit inspo or are looking for tips on how to accessorise, we’ve got you covered. Read on for 9 fun and unique outfit, accessory, and styling tips to help you ace dressing for a winter wedding. 

For brides

1. A lace-trimmed cape

Ditch the veil and opt for a lace-trimmed cape to nod to the traditional while keeping things unique. Capes are a fabulous addition to any wedding look, keeping you warm while adding a regal, fairytale vibe to your bridal look. Whether you go for a full-length cape or a shorter, shoulder-length one, the lace detailing will bring a touch of romance and elegance.

2. White jumpsuit with a statement coat

If traditional isn’t really your style or you want to mix things up, a chic white jumpsuit paired with a statement coat is the way to go. It’s modern, sleek, and gives off serious cool-girl vibes while still looking bridal. The beauty of a jumpsuit is that it’s comfortable and easy to move in, making it perfect for dancing the night away. Pair it with a bold coat to add drama and warmth. Think faux fur, a tailored wool number, or even something with a bit of sparkle.

3. Snowflake-inspired jewellery

Lean into the winter theme while still keeping things elegant with snowflake-inspired jewellery. It’s the perfect way to bring in a little seasonal magic while staying chic and timeless. 

Opt for silver or platinum jewellery to keep the frosty vibe going, or even add a touch of sparkle with diamonds or crystals.

Pro tip: Look out for snowflake jewellery that incorporates blue crystals like sapphires, aquamarine, or turquoise. This way, your jewellery can double as your ‘something blue’!

For grooms

4. Velvet dinner jacket and tartan trousers or pants

A winter wedding is the perfect opportunity to mix and match jazzy or unusual fabrics. Try pairing a velvet dinner jacket with tartan trousers or pants for a bold, stylish winter look. Look out for deep tones like burgundy, navy, or forest green to keep things seasonally appropriate. Make sure the tones of your jacket match the tones of the tartan for a cohesive look. For example, forest green with green tartan or a burgundy jacket with red tartan. 

It’s important to keep the rest of your look classic to avoid overwhelming the outfit. Pair your statement pieces with a white shirt, black tie, and neutral, polished shoes for a balanced look.

5. Leather gloves

Leather gloves are a practical yet stylish accessory that can elevate your winter wedding outfit. Not only will they keep your hands warm during outdoor moments, but they’ll also add a touch of sophistication to your look. Opt for classic black or brown leather gloves to complement your suit, or go bold with a pair in a deep jewel tone that matches your outfit. 

Pro tip: If the weather forecast is looking extra chilly, look out for gloves lined with wool, cashmere, or fur. They’ll keep your hands warm while maintaining a polished look. 

6. Winter-themed waistcoat and pocket square

If you’re planning an overtly winter-themed wedding, look out for a themed waistcoat and pocket square to really lean into the festive spirit. A waistcoat with subtle winter motifs like snowflakes, pine trees, reindeer, or even a subtle sparkle can add a fun yet elegant touch to your outfit. Pair it with a matching or coordinating pocket square to tie the whole look together. 

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7. Velvet midi with ankle boots

This look is a classic for a reason. The perfect blend of elegance and comfort, a velvet midi dress in a deep jewel tone like emerald green, navy, or plum feels so luxurious and cosy. The rich texture of velvet is perfect for winter, giving you that sophisticated vibe without feeling too over-the-top.

Pair it with some sleek ankle boots, which not only keep your feet warm but also add a stylish, modern twist to the outfit. Go for heeled boots in leather or suede to really take the look up a notch and add that extra bit of flair.

8. A healthy dose of sparkle

Whether it’s glitter, sequins, or some shimmering accessories, a little sparkle goes a long way at a winter wedding. You can add a bit of glam to your outfit with statement earrings, a sparkly clutch, or even a glittery belt to cinch in your waist. Don’t be afraid to have fun with it. After all, winter weddings are the perfect excuse to add a touch of magic to your look.

9. Statement tights

Statement tights are the icing on the cake for an already polished look. Depending on the style, they can add a pop of colour, a fun twist, or a bit of texture to your outfit. Think polka dots, lace patterns, or even a little shimmer. 

They’re not only practical for keeping your legs warm, but also give your look that extra something special without going over the top. 

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Although you want to look fabulous, comfort is key when it comes to dressing for a winter wedding. It’s all about looking your best while simultaneously staying warm and feeling comfortable throughout the day. 

Winter weddings often mean beautiful but chilly outdoor moments, so practical layers, cosy footwear, and stylish accessories are your best friends. Whether you’re a guest, one of the nearlyweds, or part of the wedding party, making sure you’re comfortable while still looking chic will help you fully enjoy the magical day without worrying about the cold.

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