Top 10 wedding trends for 2021 as a result of Covid-19

Guest blog looking at the top 10 wedding trends for 2021 as a result of the impact of Covid-19.

A new study by Ramsdens Jewellery revealed the top 10 wedding trends for 2021 including small weddings, garden wedding and winter weddings:

  • Will winter weddings takeover in popularity from summer weddings?
  • Are destination weddings a thing of the past?
  • Are small weddings here to stay?

A new study by Ramsdens Jewellery shows how COVID-19 will impact wedding trends for 2021.

The coronavirus pandemic has put the future of weddings into question, with the restrictions being placed on nuptials forcing couples to change their original wedding plans.

So, as couples rethink their wedding plans, what do the top wedding trends for 2021 look like?

Here’s the top 10 wedding trends for 2021 according to Google data:

The study analysed Google search data year on year to reveal the top 10 wedding trends for 2021 as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

Overall, the most popular trend is small weddings with a +122% rise in year on year searches since June 2019.

This is then followed by garden weddings and winter weddings.

Small weddings are here to stay

There’s a lot of uncertainty around when larger weddings will be allowed to go ahead again. So, it isn’t a shock that we’ve seen a significant increase in the number of people searching for small wedding rules and inspiration. It looks like a lot of events planned for 2021 will be quite intimate, with shorter guestlists.

More people will be having garden weddings

We now know that there’s a lower risk of coronavirus spreading outdoors, so it’s unsurprisingly that there’s been a 115% increase in the number of people searching for garden wedding inspiration, when you compare June 2020 to June 2019.

There’ll be more winter wonderland weddings

With the majority of 2020 summer weddings being cancelled, many have been moved to the end of the year or even postponed until 2021. And, as there’s bound to be an increase in demand next year, this might have forced more people to look at winter dates.

To learn more visit Ramsdens Jewellery’s blog post here.

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