Looking for winter wedding ideas? That might go against conventional wisdom: Traditionally, the most popular wedding dates are in the summer or fall. Meanwhile, many do choose December to March for their destination weddings in temperate or tropical locations.
Yet over the years at Vogue, we’ve featured cold weather weddings that will have you dreaming of being in the A candlelight ceremony is held in the snow. One bride married in a field overlooking the Rocky Mountains, while another embraced London’s magical festive decorations at the reception. Many wore romantic wedding dresses with lace long sleeves or wrap dresses, and some even wore boots down the aisle.
Below, check out our favorite winter wedding ideas from
Real Weddings*)Vogue – if you’re convinced To host one, be sure to read our in-season guide. As Aspen-based wedding planner Virginia Frischkorn puts it? “Winter weddings are magical.”
“James and I chose to get married this time of year because we both love Christmas,” Savannah Miller ) said Nursery about her wedding in Petersham, London, in December. Holiday decorations doubled as reception decorations, and Miller wore a dress that made her look like the “Queen of Winter.”
Photo: Benjamin Wheeler