
Planning a wedding involves making tons of decisions, both big and small. And of course, there’s always the flood of well-meaning (but often unsolicited) advice from friends and family.
A recent binge-watch of ‘Rich Bride, Poor Bride’ got the wheels turning – thinking back to those classic church vows, banquet hall buffets, and grand send-offs straight to the honeymoon.
But times and wedding budgets have evolved. Today’s couples are rethinking traditions, making sure every decision counts, both financially and emotionally.
If you’re tying the knot this year, ‘Vogue’ turned to top event planners to break down what’s hot and what’s not.
Destination weddings used to be about the perfect postcard backdrop, but now couples are choosing places that hold personal meaning. And those picture-perfect colour schemes and photo booths? They’re on their way out.
What’s Trending for 2025?
Genevieve Farry, founder and creative force behind GF Exquisite Events, brings years of experience and a passion for event planning.
She’s all about adding personal, unique touches to every celebration. Known for her keen eye for detail, Genevieve shares her top tips for autumn and winter weddings, packed with creative, budget-friendly ideas to make your big day unforgettable.
Breathtaking on a Budget
Who says you need to break the bank for a beautiful wedding?
Genevieve suggests choosing an indoor venue with built-in heating, so there’s no need for extra heating costs. Plus, cosy, monogrammed blankets make a great guest gift while keeping everyone warm.
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Embracing Meaning
Weddings are all about celebrating love, and Genevieve encourages couples to add personal touches like custom napkins, love quotes on the bar, and printed menus with meaningful sayings. It’s all about telling your unique story through details.
Seasonal Magic
Genevieve loves starting the celebration for autumn and winter weddings with glühwein to set the tone.
And a hot chocolate bar with fun toppings in personalised cups is a delightful way to make guests feel extra special on a chilly evening.
Memorable Moments
One standout winter wedding Genevieve worked on was held at Beechwood Gardens in Hyde Park, Johannesburg.
The couple had an intimate outdoor ceremony surrounded by nature, followed by a wonderful lunch. The small guest list made the day feel more personal and meaningful.
Genevieve says, “Smaller weddings let couples truly enjoy their day with the people who matter most.”
Final Thoughts
A perfect autumn or winter wedding isn’t about lavish spending. It’s about crafting cherished memories with personal, heartfelt details.
Whether it’s a hot chocolate bar, monogrammed blankets, or a venue that holds special meaning, the key is to create a day that reflects your love story.
Words: Fame Frenzy