As wedding planning has evolved during the pandemic, we have seen a lot of changes within the wedding industry. With smaller groups gathering, the micro wedding was born out of necessity.
A micro wedding includes only the nearest and dearest, with around 50 people attending. It is neither an elopement nor a traditional wedding. Nevertheless, it has developed into a trend.
This year it’s all about OVER THE TOP micro weddings. A more appropriate name would be a boutique wedding because It’s more about quality than quantity.
You begin with a curated guest list. People that you have a meaningful connection. Yes, you’re going to leave some people behind. There are no more plus ones, work acquaintances, friends of your parents, and people you don’t know.
However, scaling down the guest list doesn’t mean leaving the elegant elements.
A micro wedding allows you to elevate your wedding with lavish statement details. All the unique touches you have dreamed about.
With a smaller guest list, bar and menu options are limitless. The bar may consist of bottled or canned cocktails served alongside signature cocktails. Your menu can reflect what food you are passionate about.
Serve food that is exciting and, of course, delicious, from self-contained appetizers to grazing stations. This intimate setting will allow you to use one long table, family-style seating with a great tablescape. Add epic flowers, décor, and all the extras will make your guests feel appreciated.
An intimate celebration will be more meaningful for both you and your guests. You will have conversations and memorable moments with each of your guests.
In addition, family and friends will appreciate the opportunity to spend quality time with you and your partner.
You will still experience a wedding filled with romance and love, no matter the size.