Planning a Modern Vintage Wedding

Using Classic Style for a Unique Wedding Celebration

Modern Vintage Wedding Style - photo by gmarcelo on stock.xchng.com
Modern Vintage Wedding Style - photo by gmarcelo on stock.xchng.com
Learn how to use vintage elements for sophisticated wedding style. Timeless pieces can make a wedding classic yet fresh and modern, and not too "theme-y".

Even as vintage wedding themes rise in popularity, some couples may balk at the idea of getting hitched in an all-out theme wedding. A modern vintage wedding allows the bride and groom-to-be to pick and choose favorite traditions and styles while maintaining a sophisticated wedding that never strays into theme territory.

What makes a wedding "modern vintage"? The goal for hosting a modern vintage wedding is to create an eclectic, creative, yet stylish celebration where modern style and traditional elements blend seamlessly. The trick is not to overdo anything.

Modern Vintage Wedding Fashion

A retro wedding gown silhouette, like a full-skirted 1950's look or a straight, fringed 1920's style, is one way to use vintage elements in wedding fashion. Another option is to bring out vintage style through accessories.

  • Headpieces. Consider a vintage-inspired birdcage veil, or headbands with embellishments like feathers, beads, or silk flowers for the bridal party.
  • Jewelry. Pair vintage necklaces, bracelets, or lapel pins with modern gown silhouettes for an intriguing juxtaposition.
  • Handbags. Instead of bouquets, have bridesmaids carry vintage handbags. Look for fan purses, drawstring purses, and vintage evening clutches.

Modern Vintage Wedding Decor

Decorate a reception hall or ceremony site with vintage touches that add visual interest and personal style.

  • Centerpieces. Wander through antique shops and malls to find ideas for creative centerpieces. Keep an eye out for watering cans, pails, teapots, and other flower holders. Use modern flower arrangements like monochrome tulips, minimalist orchids, or even bamboo and reeds to offset these vintage pieces.
  • Ceremony decorations. Swags of ribbon and flowers are traditional aisle decorations. Try a version of this with elegant plants potted in copper planters.
  • Head table decorations. Create an elegant head table with mood lighting: vintage candelabras or candlesticks, or small decorative lanterns. For an afternoon reception, use separate pieces from an elegant Victorian tea set to line the table's front edge.

Modern Vintage Wedding Details

In a modern vintage wedding, it's the details that add up to create a sophisticated, unique celebration.

  • Wedding invitations, announcements, and thank-you notes. For wedding paper items, use vintage designs and fonts as inspiration. Announcing a wedding celebration on vintage paper or with a classic font style immediately sets the tone for a modern vintage event.
  • Take advantage of the "old, new, borrowed, blue" tradition and look for exquisite vintage jewelry with blue stones or ribbons. Or, using a new necklace, an antique necklace and a blue necklace (probably best not to use a borrowed piece for a craft project), create a tasteful, personal multi-strand bracelet.

Attention to simple, elegant vintage details goes a long way toward creating a wedding that is at once unique, classic, and modern. Play with unexpected pairings to maintain a fresh, modern vintage feel.

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