Modern couples lug these long-standing marriage traditions in 2020
With respect to marriage trends 2020, these long-standing rituals do not cut.
You probably heard that young people today aredelay more and more. And when they walk in the driveway, they say "I do not" at a part of theWedding Traditions previous generations and creating new trends instead. For proof, engagement rings designerJean DoussetRecently interviewed 1,850 newlyweds of an average age of 33 and have made interesting discoveries on whichWedding trends Do not go in 2020.
Since recent research has shown thatMillennial care less on religion That older generations, it is probably not surprising that less than half of respondents had religious ceremonies and 75% of them preferred a non-religious place for the great day.
In addition, less than 20% stated that marriage was paid by the bride family; Instead, almost half reported having paid for the marriage themselves and divided the costs uniformly.
In addition to these main changes, the biggest marriage traditions, according to respondents, were the wedding cake (71%), the white wedding dress (62%),The flower girl (57%), the first dance (55%), do not see the bride before the ceremony (48%), having theBride's father The walk in the driveway (47%), the carrier of the ring (46%) and the draw at the bouquet (45%).
Three-quarters of respondents also stated that they did not usewedding planner, which decreased on the cost and further indicates that the millennials are moving away fromExpensive weddings to more casual cases that they can organize and reflect their identity as a couple.
This may also be the reason why some of the millennium marriage trends like to write their own wishes (33%) and have a dessert other than the wedding cake (25%).
So, it looks like if you have a wedding to come in 2020, expect the non-tradition and do not expect a cake!