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While the excitement of wedding planning often revolves around color palettes, cake tasting, and venue...
10
Apr
2026
The Boho Wedding Directory is a hand-picked list of all awesome wedding suppliers in the business, ready to help you plan your Boho wedding. The Directory is located in the main menu bar at the top of each page and is super easy to use. It is split up into suppliers and regions making it easy for you to find the perfect Boho supplier for your wedding.
To make sure you don’t miss any of the wonderful suppliers that have been added to the directory, each week I showcase the suppliers that have joined in a mini update. This weeks new suppliers added to the directory are:
If you’re looking for a London wedding band with serious style, energy, and musicianship, Supatight is a brilliant choice. Available in line-ups from 7 to 14 pieces, this exceptional live showband brings together the very best of funk, soul, Motown, disco, and pop, taking guests from feel-good classics to modern floor-fillers with ease. With a big live sound, standout vocals, and a setlist designed to keep the dance floor full, Supatight knows exactly how to create that unforgettable party atmosphere every couple wants.
More Information: www.boho-weddings.com/supatight
10
Apr
2026
This morning I am delighted to share with you this ‘Wild and Romantic’ Bohemian styled shoot. The shoot took place on 9th May 2024 at Huntstile Organic Farm in Bridgwater, Somerset and the Quantock Hills, Somerset. It was submitted by both the photographer and the florist who wanted to create wedding inspiration for those bohemian couples looking to elope or do things with a more ecological outlook. The result is this gorgeous outdoor wedding set up, simple yet effective with the underlying bohemian theme. From flower crowns to flower filled boats, vows in the woods to wild flower cakes, this shoot is a pure joy from start to finish.
9
Apr
2026
There’s a moment in almost every groom’s wedding planning journey where the question of what to wear suddenly feels more complicated than expected. Here’s the thing: the tuxedo has quietly had a revolution.
It’s no longer reserved for grand ballrooms and black-tie galas. Today’s grooms are wearing them in wildflower meadows, converted barns, and under fairy-lit canopies. The key is simply knowing how to choose one that works for your wedding, your venue, and your own personal style.
Before thinking about lapels and colours, look at your wedding as a whole. Your tuxedo should feel like it belongs to the day you’re creating.
Go for relaxed fits and softer colours: dusty navy, champagne, or warm neutrals. A shawl lapel works beautifully here, and skipping the bow tie in favour of an open collar keeps things feeling genuinely relaxed.
Deep burgundy, rich charcoal, or classic navy all sit wonderfully against wooden beams and candlelight. A three-piece vested tuxedo adds visual interest and photographs beautifully in golden, rustic settings.
Go lighter and brighter. Off-white and champagne tuxedos are stunning in natural light. Keep the fit slim, the fabric lightweight, and accessories minimal.
A classic black or midnight blue tuxedo with a crisp white shirt will never let you down. A well-chosen peak lapel gives the outfit that timeless, put-together quality that looks just as sharp in photographs thirty years from now.
8
Apr
2026
Today I am delighted to bring you this gorgeous wedding from Arkansas, this stunning summer Vineyard wedding of Christine and Johnathon who were married at Sassafras Springs Vineyard. With a vision centered on creating a relaxed and romantic atmosphere, Johnathon and Christine incorporated soft summer tones, natural greenery, and vineyard-inspired elements to complement their setting. The celebration seamlessly blended American and Vietnamese traditions, from heartfelt dances and toasts to interactive table greetings during dinner. Every little detail, from their carefully chosen attire to a thoughtfully planned menu, contributed to a day that felt both elevated and personal. Surrounded by loved ones, their wedding became not only a beautiful event but a genuine reflection of their relationship: intentional, joyful, and rooted in connection. Big thanks to Miles Witt Boyer Photography for the gorgeous photos.
When Johnathon and Christine were married, their wedding day reflected a deeply personal and curated celebration rooted in faith, family, and shared experiences. The couple first met on a blind date arranged by their family members in their hometown of Joplin, Missouri. This would be the beginning of a meaningful and beautiful proposal inspired by their travels together, culminating in a ceremony at a glass chapel in Bella Vista, Arkansas. Their wedding unfolded as a warm and sunlit day filled with joy, beginning with a traditional Catholic ceremony and continuing into an elegant yet inviting reception designed to feel calm, cozy, and full of light.
7
Apr
2026
Wondering whether or not it’s too late to plan a wedding this year? You’re definitely not alone. With so much emphasis on long engagements, it can feel like there’s a timeline to follow, and anything outside of that can feel unrealistic.
But the truth is, weddings don’t have to follow a set schedule. With a bit of flexibility and a focus on what really matters, planning a wedding within a shorter timeframe can be surprisingly straightforward. Below, we’re breaking down what’s possible, along with expert insight to help you plan your dream day fast.
It’s easy to assume you’ve missed your chance, especially if you’re used to hearing about 12-18-month engagements. But the reality is, there are far more opportunities available than you might expect.
Emily Reno, Owner of Elopement Las Vegas, admits, “As a planner, I never feel like it’s truly too late to plan a wedding within the same year. In fact, if you are someone who can make decisions and go with them without second-guessing yourself or needing to look at a million options, it’s actually a really efficient way to plan a wedding.”
That said, being flexible does play an important role in making that shorter timeline work.
“The only situation where it may be too late is if you have your heart set on anything particular, like a certain date and a venue, band, or photographer,” confirms Jamie Chang, Owner and Destination Wedding Planner at Mango Muse Events. “But, if you’re flexible, it’s never too late to start planning and get married in the same year.”
The key is shifting your mindset. Instead of aiming for one specific date or setup, think in terms of what could work. A shorter lead time might mean being open to different locations or even seasons, but that flexibility can unlock options you didn’t realise were there in the first place.