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7
Jan
2026
The round diamond held its ground for decades. It was the default, the safe pick, the shape everyone assumed they wanted until they tried something else on. That assumption is fading. In 2022, round cuts dominated at 59% of engagement ring purchases while ovals sat at 21.5%. By 2025, according to the Queensmith 2026 Engagement Ring Trends Report, rounds dropped to 36% and ovals climbed to 33%. The gap is nearly closed. Couples are choosing differently now, and the reasons behind that choice are practical, aesthetic, and financial.
Oval diamonds cost less than rounds of comparable size. Info Diamond reports the difference ranges from 15 to 25% lower pricing. Petra Gems places the discount between 2 and 10%. Blue Nile data from Gem Society shows a 1-carat round averaging $2,275 while a 1-carat oval averages $1,709. That is $566 in savings for the same carat weight.
The price gap exists because of how diamonds are cut from rough stone. Ovals retain more carat weight during the cutting process. PriceScope confirms this efficiency makes them more cost-effective per carat. For couples working within a budget, that efficiency translates directly into either savings or the ability to purchase a larger stone.
The way a diamond sits on your finger changes how your hand appears in photographs and in person. Pear cuts draw the eye toward the fingertip. Marquise stones stretch horizontally or vertically, depending on orientation. Emerald cuts add a geometric quality that suits angular hands. Among these options, oval shaped rings produce a lengthening effect that balances shorter or wider fingers without overwhelming the hand. Taylor & Hart notes this elongated silhouette flatters a range of proportions, which partly explains why ovals now account for 15% of their sales.
6
Jan
2026
Hello you lovely people. Welcome back to the blog and happy 2026! Did you have a good Christmas and New Year break? I had a wonderful time, As you may know I spent Christmas in Thailand this year with Nik and Dexter and we had the most AMAZING time! I’m now back and ready to start 2026 with hope, optimism and grateful heart, lets’ hope it’s a fabulous one for everyone. If you are new to the blog and got engaged over the holiday then congratulations and welcome! I am here to help you with all things wedding planning. Feel free to get involved in the blog, leave a comment, follow us by email, join our Facebook group or follow the blog on social media.
It’s customary to start the year with my top weddings of the previous year. These are just my personal favourites, not the most popular on the blog in terms of hits or comments. So here are my Top 20 Weddings of 2025, I hope you love them as much as I do!
31
Dec
2025
With only a few hours left of 2025 I thought we should see the year out in style I am delighted to share this stunning New Years Eve Wedding inspiration with you. The shoot took place at New Craven Hall in Leeds and was photographed by Toast of Leeds. Jane from New Craven Hall had a blast putting the shoot together. Her experience in the business means she has built up great relationships with many wedding suppliers, so pulled them all together to create this modern, gothic shoot, which is super romantic and looks amazing! It’s perfect for a New Years Eve Celebration, Hope you all have a wonderful time celebrating tonight.
30
Dec
2025
Boho weddings mix romance, ease and a sense of individuality. They invite guests into an atmosphere shaped by natural textures, soft movement and understated elegance. For mothers of the bride, the challenge lies in honouring their role while fitting seamlessly into a setting that feels relaxed yet intentional.
Boho weddings have grown steadily across the UK, appearing everywhere from woodland clearings to converted barns and outdoor festival-style venues. The charm of these celebrations comes from their balance of simplicity and refinement. They often feature soft lighting, organic decoration and open-air spaces that influence the overall dress code.
This style encourages fabrics that move with ease, silhouettes that feel effortless and colours that blend naturally with the surroundings. Instead of strict formality, boho weddings favour a thoughtful but unforced look. For the mother of the bride, this means choosing pieces that express elegance while remaining in tune with the relaxed setting.
Finding the right outfit begins with understanding how boho aesthetics meet the expectations of a family celebration. Traditional gowns with rigid structure often feel out of place, yet overly casual outfits lack the presence expected of such an important role. Soft tailoring, graceful draping and subtle vintage elements offer a middle ground that feels comfortable and polished.
This is where mothers often explore dresses for the mother of the bride that reflect gentle movement, refined simplicity and a colour palette inspired by nature. These options help create a look that supports the atmosphere rather than competing with it.
29
Dec
2025
Today we are back with our regular feature ‘Advice from the Married Side,‘ real life wedding planning advice from all the lovely brides and grooms I have featured on the blog.
I get to feature so many amazing real weddings here on the blog and with each wedding I ask the couple to share with us their wedding planning knowledge and experiences. This post is a super useful collection of wedding wisdom from those who have just got married, to help you on your own wedding planning journey. I hope there will be something amongst these experiences that help you. Happy Planning!