East Alabama Living Spring 2022 Issue
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The pandemic pause has helped couples
realize that their day is much more meaningful
if their guests truly share in the day.
In 2022, weddings invoke a sense of belonging
from the moment a guest arrives and
likely even before with a tailored invitation.
Principal planner with Invision Events
Courtney Wolf states, “From food to beverage
to entertainment to décor; couples are wanting
to infuse their personalities and authenticity
into their weddings while keeping the
focus on the guests, not them. They are intentionally
curating an experience as a whole,
not just another party.”
The need to celebrate lavishly finds its way to
the color palette. Brides are seeking grandeur in
bold, unique colors. “I am seeing lots of requests
for color! But, of course, classic and traditional
will always be there. Still, this year couples
aren’t shying away from having a bolder and
more distinct look for their day. Think bright,
cheery, and deep color palettes. Instead of having
two or three colors in your wedding, you can
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