2027 Wedding Trends: the inspirations set to wow couples
- Amelia
- 1 day ago
- 4 min read
In 2027, weddings are no longer simply about elegance: they are becoming truly immersive experiences.
Couples are looking for celebrations that reflect who they are, décor that surprises, entertainment that sparks emotion, and above all, memories their guests will cherish long after the day is over.
When it comes to décor, traditional lines are giving way to more fluid and expressive designs. Colours are softer, tables take unexpected shapes, textures become more prominent, and floral arrangements seem to have been plucked straight from a Mediterranean garden.
Here are the trends set to make waves at 2027 weddings.
Venues with soul
Before even thinking about flowers or décor, the choice of venue sets the tone for the entire celebration.
In 2027, couples will continue to favour historic estates, Provençal bastides, characterful villas and exceptional gardens that already offer a setting with a story of its own.
An old façade, an olive tree-lined avenue, a remarkable garden or a sun-drenched terrace can become the first elements of the wedding design.
The idea? Choose a venue that already tells a story, then create your own on top of it.

More immersive decor
In 2027, décor becomes a true form of scenography.
Sheer draping in muslin, linen or other lightweight fabrics will find its way above tables, ceremonies and dance floors. Adding movement and softness, these fabrics can completely transform a space.
Floral arches are becoming more organic and asymmetrical, while suspended installations are reaching new heights.
As night falls, candles, lanterns, string lights and chandeliers take over, creating a warm, almost cinematic atmosphere.
The goal is no longer simply to decorate a venue, but to immerse guests in an entire world.

The big trend: tables that break the mould
Forget perfectly aligned, endless banquet tables.
In 2027, the table becomes a true centrepiece of the reception, with more original and organic shapes:
S-shaped tables;
figure-eight tables, a nod to infinity;
serpentine tables;
crescent-shaped arrangements;
a mix of round and rectangular tables.
These layouts add movement and create a more convivial, intimate atmosphere.
When it comes to textiles, pleated or textured tablecloths, cotton-gauze table runners, layered linen and long drapes cascading all the way to the floor add depth and dimension to the décor.
And to finish it all off: plenty of candles, airy floral arrangements and carefully chosen details.

Pastels, butter yellow & mediterranean hues
After several years dominated by very neutral tones, colour is making a comeback — but in a softer, more subtle way.
In 2027, we can expect to see shades such as butter yellow, peach, dusty pink, sage green, sky blue, lavender, soft terracotta, cream and ivory.
These hues can be incorporated into table linens, floral arrangements, ribbons, stationery, bridesmaids’ outfits or even cocktails.
A pastel palette creates a bright, airy atmosphere, making it particularly elegant for an outdoor wedding.
The table, down to the finest detail
Tableware is becoming a key part of the overall décor.
Classic white plates are making way for handcrafted ceramics, patterned plates, scalloped edges and hand-painted pieces.
Coloured glassware, textured cutlery and napkins tied with long silk ribbons complete the look.
Even the menu becomes part of the décor: handmade paper, watercolours, calligraphy or embossing — every detail contributes to the wedding’s visual identity.
And why not bring a few seasonal fruits directly onto the table? Figs, grapes, pears, lemons and pomegranates add an effortlessly elegant Mediterranean touch.
Flowers that look like they’ve just been picked from the garden
In 2027, floral arrangements are becoming more natural and organic.
Forget overly structured bouquets: flowers are arranged more freely, with varying heights, lush foliage, grasses and plenty of movement.
Garden roses, dahlias, cosmos, peonies, sweet peas and delphiniums can be combined with olive branches or more wild, untamed greenery.
The goal is to create the feeling that the garden has simply wandered into the reception itself.
Entertainment that becomes a true experience
This is probably one of the most exciting evolutions: in 2027, entertainment is no longer simply there to “keep guests busy.”
It becomes a true experience.
A live painter can capture the ceremony or cocktail reception on canvas, while an illustrator can sketch guests in just a few minutes, creating a personalised keepsake for them to take home.
Music is evolving too, with formats such as jazz trios, string quartets, harpists, acoustic guitarists or saxophonists joining the DJ to create different moods throughout the day.
And for food lovers? Mozzarella bars, olive oil tastings, cocktail workshops, artisanal ice cream stations, champagne or limoncello bars — culinary experiences are becoming moments of sharing and discovery in their own right.
The little details that create the “wow” factor
Couples are increasingly looking for thoughtful ways to surprise and delight their guests with small, personal touches.
An audio guest book set up on a vintage telephone, calligraphed escort cards tied with silk ribbons, personalised fans for a summer ceremony, or local gifts such as a small bottle of olive oil, honey or a handcrafted candle.
Sometimes, it’s these little details that guests remember the longest.
Wedding Content is here to stay
The wedding content creator is now firmly established in the world of weddings.
Alongside the photographer and videographer, they capture the behind-the-scenes moments, guests’ reactions, décor details and all those spontaneous little moments that might otherwise go unnoticed.
The advantage? Couples can quickly receive ready-to-share vertical content for their social media — and, most importantly, relive their wedding almost instantly.
More sustainable weddings
Finally, 2027 elegance is also becoming more conscious.
Seasonal flowers, local producers, natural materials, reusable décor, artisanal guest favours and reducing waste are increasingly shaping couples’ choices.
Luxury is no longer necessarily about abundance. It lies in quality, craftsmanship and the thoughtfulness behind every detail.
Ultimately, the most beautiful trend is the one that feels like you
S-shaped tables, flowing drapes, pastel colours, patterned tableware, wildflowers or original entertainment: trends are here to inspire, never to dictate.
Because the most beautiful wedding is not necessarily the one that follows every trend of the year.
It is the one where every detail tells a story about the couple.
At Bastide du Roy, the gardens, historic architecture and diverse spaces of the estate provide a naturally inspiring setting for this kind of personalisation. An outdoor ceremony, a cocktail in the gardens, dinner under the stars or a lively evening of dancing — every celebration can be imagined as a truly unique experience.
Because, ultimately, trends come and go.
Emotions are what remain.




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