Walking down the aisle alone and NO bridesmaids! Wedding Expert Debunks 2023 Bridal Trends

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Walking down the aisle alone, with no bridesmaids and cutting the cake in front of all your guests.

According to the wedding expert who runs wedding website The Bridal Journey, these are just three trends guests can look out for in 2023.

Earlier this month, social media star Andie Towner, who has amassed more than 257,000 followers on Instagram thanks to her wedding advice, shared her predictions for the coming year.

Instead of extravagant wedding celebrations that stretch over entire weekends, the expert said couples will be stripping down this year.

Wedding planner Georgie Mitchell debunked The Bridal Journey’s controversial 2023 wedding trends list, which claimed that brides walked down the aisle alone and ditching their bridesmaids.

So much so that he assured that traditions such as cutting the cake, throwing away the bride’s garter and having several people in your wedding party are disappearing.

Instead, Andie says there’s a push toward “smaller” celebrations, with brides sporting “low-key hair” and “little bouquets.”

But are these trends really playing out among UK brides-to-be every day?

FEMAIL spoke to wedding planner Georgie Mitchell to delve into some of the most controversial 2023 predictions… with some very surprising results.

The Bridal Journey's list of trends that are 'out' for 2023

The Bridal Journey's list of trends that are hot for 2023

Earlier this month, social media star Andie, who has amassed more than 257,000 followers on Instagram thanks to her wedding advice, shared her predictions for the coming year, including swapping wedding weekends for celebrations. smaller.

‘No bridesmaids’ – FALSE

Although The Bridal Journey founder says the bridesmaids will be leaving this year, Georgie says her clients are still incorporating their besties into their day.

On average, he says his girlfriends usually have three or four, but there will often be more.

Following the stripped down approach of The Bridal Journey, Georgie said, “I think less is more – it can be a pretty crazy morning and too many can be stressful.”

According to Georgie, his UK girlfriend still has three to four bridesmaids on average.

According to Georgie, his UK girlfriend still has three to four bridesmaids on average.

‘Walking down the aisle alone’ – SOMETHING TRUE

Among the most controversial additions to Andy’s list was the claim that brides will increasingly opt out of their parents giving them away on the day.

Although most Georgie brides are still accompanied by their mother or father down the aisle, the planner says there has been an increase in the number of brides walking into their wedding alone.

She added: ‘I’ve had a few solo ones. One girlfriend even came down with her boyfriend.

Although most of Georgie's clients are still accompanied by a parent down the aisle, she says she's seen an increase in the number of brides marrying alone.

Although most of Georgie’s clients are still accompanied by a parent down the aisle, she says she’s seen an increase in the number of brides marrying alone.

‘They took a first look before the ceremony and then went in together!’

‘Abandon League Toss’ – TRUE

Plus, Andy also predicted that garter tossing will become a thing of the past this year, and wedding planner Georgie agrees.

She continued: ‘With the dads and grandmas in the room, it’s a bit awkward. It’s pretty weird to do it now.

“This story behind it is that single men would gather ready to catch it to see who would get married next – think the male version of the bouquet toss. However, even those aren’t happening as much anymore!’

Bows have been a huge trend in the bridal world for the past couple of years.

The Bridal Journey also claimed that pearls are also about to disappear.

Left: Bows have been a huge trend in the bridal world for the past two years, and despite Andie’s prediction, Georgie says she hasn’t seen any signs of slowing down. Right: The Bridal Journey also claimed that pearls are about to disappear too.

‘Pearls and ribbons are out’ – FALSE

For the past year, pearl hair accessories and jewelry have dominated bridal catalogs along with satin bows incorporated into gowns.

And while Andy says they’re falling out of favor, Georgie claims otherwise.

She said: ‘The girlfriends are still blowing them up everywhere. There’s something romantic about ribbons and pearls!

‘Veils, stationery, hairpieces, dresses, flowers – you can incorporate them just about anywhere!

According to wedding planner Georgie Mitchell, 80 percent of her clients still choose to take their husbands' names, despite what The Bridal Journey founder predicted.

According to wedding planner Georgie Mitchell, 80 percent of her clients still choose to take their husbands’ names, despite what The Bridal Journey founder predicted.

The Bridal Journey’s list of trends that are ‘Out’ for 2023:

Bridesmaids

Taking your partner’s last name

Walking down the aisle with your dad

Traditions – cake cutting, garter toss

lightning dances

bows

pearls

multi-day weddings

favors

neutral wedding decor

bohemian theme

‘Bride keeping her last name’ – MIXED

In their controversial list of trends that are “out” for 2023, Bridal Journey also claimed that we will see fewer brides taking their husbands’ names.

However, Georgie says that 80 percent of her clients still choose to follow this tradition.

Speaking of her own experience as a newlywed, the planner added: “This is such a personal choice, I personally liked taking my partner’s name, but I also know many people who have created their own last name.”

‘Unfashionable Boho Wedding Themes’ – SOMETHING TRUE

According to the creator of The Bridal Journey, boho wedding themes and neutral decorations will be swapped for more color this year.

However, Georgie urged couples to ignore decorating trends and focus on making it personal for them.

She said: ‘My most important rule for weddings is that it’s your day. It doesn’t matter if the bohemian style is in or the ties are out: the day is to show you and your partner. Try to incorporate the elements of your life into the day; For example, if you met at a club, can you name a cocktail from that club?

‘Or if you met on Tinder, have nodding stationery (swipe right). In’s and Out’s are for magazine covers, stylish photo shoots, and celebrities. You do.

That said, the wedding planner agreed that flash dances have been losing popularity, as they’re a “logistical nightmare” to plan.

What’s more, Georgie agreed that traditional wedding favors have recently gone out of style, adding: “Unless you can eat or drink it, don’t waste your money!”

Unsurprisingly, Andie’s list caused quite a stir among her followers when she posted her ‘in’ and ‘out’ earlier this year.

One commented: ‘Out: people tell you what’s in or out. Inside: just doing what you and your partner want!’

Another raged: “Using words like ‘inside’ and ‘outside’ is exactly how you make couples feel pressured to have a ‘fancy’ wedding and it’s super toxic.”

Meanwhile, a third wrote: ‘This post is so embarrassing. Being carried down the aisle by your dad will never be “out,” and I don’t think there’s ever been a time when a true classic like pearls wasn’t “in.”

‘What’s really uncool is posting lists that arbitrarily shame wedding choices and sentimental traditions. Weddings are not fashion and this is sooo dumb.