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    People Are Revealing The Modern "Wedding Trends" That Will NOT Last, And I'm Afraid They're Right

    By Liz Richardson,

    24 days ago

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    Recently, Redditor u/stress789 asked, "What wedding trends of today do you think will eventually be dated?" Reddit users chimed in with the popular "wedding aesthetics" they think will become outdated rather than timeless. Here's what they had to say:

    1. "Acrylic signs."

    u/Additional_Sundae_55

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    2. "I’m seeing a lot of '70s-inspired wedding looks these days, and I think it’s going to look the way the early 2010s boho/hipster vibe looks to us now."

    u/innocentstrawberry

    3. "Pampas grass and triangle arches. Boho dresses."

    u/DonTot

    "I can't wait for pampas grass to be a thing of the past… that's expensive for being dead, dry weeds."

    u/rqnadi

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    4. "Tombstones everywhere. The arches, the table numbers, the menus."

    u/voldiemort

    5. "The neon signs, especially of the newlywed's last names."

    u/scarletnightingale

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    6. "The rustic look, specifically a geometric, wooden-shaped altar with some flower attached to it."

    u/scarletnightingale

    "I never understood the geometric arches. I mean, everyone should do what they want, but at NO POINT in this process did I think, 'You know what my ceremony REALLY needs? The ability to stand inside a hexagon!'"

    u/mimbulusmimbletonia8

    7. "Donut walls."

    u/Cheese-spaghetti

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    8. "Design/decor: The cursive font, marquee letters, neon signs, film cameras on tables, and Y2K/'70s design elements."

    u/happytransformer

    9. "In terms of dresses, I think the more form-fitting, lace style will be dated (but that is also what I got, so no hate). In terms of rings, the solitaire cut and pave band are both very trendy, so I can see those being dated. Diamonds, in general, are also becoming less popular, so we may see a shift to a nondiamond ring, which is more common."

    u/puffyhoe

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    10. "I hate the beige/white/tan aesthetic. Most people I know that choose this do so because they think it's 'timeless.' I just find it boring 😴. To each their own, but I'm definitely a bold design/color girly."

    u/Teepuppylove

    11. "Mismatched bridesmaids dresses. I love the idea of everyone being comfortable in styles they like, and I will adopt the trend for my next wedding next year. But something tells me the trend won't vanish but will die drastically."

    u/JawBoneBreaker1

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    12. "I'm actually surprised the cursive 'bridesmaid' font hasn't died off yet. I hate that font."

    u/Ok-Housing5911

    13. "The bare/minimal icing wedding cakes! I think they're cute, but it's a trend and will probably look dated in photos."

    u/complete_doodle

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    14. "On wedding dresses: The tops that look like lingerie. Super cute if that's your style, but in a few years, it'll be so dated."

    u/TinyTurtle88

    "Corset-style dresses are the 2020s version of the '80s/'90s poofy-sleeve trend."

    u/Waste-Carpenter-8035

    15. "Bows. While they're pretty, and I'm actually planning on a few bow things for my wedding next year, I think this trend will be done within the next few years. I can see people thinking it looks too young or something."

    u/iceicemilkshake

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    16. "Desaturated photos. The ones where the colors aren't true, or there's so much white light to make everyone look ethereal."

    "Also, the dresses with fabric appliqués all over them."

    u/EmeraldLovergreen

    17. "Blurry film photos."

    u/One_Yam_9539

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    18. "All those mirror sign seating charts since they're difficult to read."

    u/puffyhoe

    19. "The washed-out pastel color schemes, especially sage or mint green. Shades of rusty orange are also big now, especially for fall weddings, and I don't think it always will be the case."

    u/TerribleAttitude

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    20. "Gloves and pearls. The oval diamond on a thin gold band. Confused as to why so many people say it's timeless because it's clearly a hallmark of 2020s rings."

    u/lax1245

    21. "Something I'm including in my wedding that I'm sure will be dated soon: Alternative bouquets."

    "I'm doing a LEGO bouquet. I see crochet bouquets are becoming more popular, but honestly, I think it's one of those things like themed weddings where some people will always do it, but it won't be as common as it is now."

    u/LittleBug088

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    22. "I hope the extravagance dies out. My heart aches for these couples spending upper five and six figures mostly for the aesthetic, and then, they come back here and post about everything that went wrong."

    u/Frannie97

    And finally...

    23. "I have so many thoughts! Champagne towers. Everyone wearing colored sunglasses and glow sticks. The drop/baroque-waist wedding dresses. Eucalyptus. Sparkler exits."

    "The fake handwriting font, and similarly, the elongated cursive everyone uses. Bud vases. Wedding hair that's down with the two pieces near the ears pinned back, and similarly, Hollywood waves. Oval rings with a gold band (guilty, lol!). The notes for everyone at their place setting. Wedding gloves and puffy sleeves. Embroidered veils/dresses. Disco balls! OK. That's all I can think of."

    u/dtom811

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    What are some other "wedding aesthetics" that you think will become outdated? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

    Note: Some responses have been edited for length and/or clarity.

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