As of late, weddings are all about celebrating to the max maximalism, that is.

Beautifying, adorning, decorating with more ornamental and OTT styles being celebrated" (viaStylist).

Don’t be afraid to go big, bright, and bold with your save the dates and invites.

Bride and groom throwing confetti at table

The goal here is to use visuals to get everyone excited and on the same page about your nuptials.

To lean into the maximalism trend, you’ll want a venue that’s conducive to that style.

Look for a unique spaces with unusual layouts for the perfect base for a maximalist event.

Bright floral wedding save the dates

Patterns, textures, colors: pile it all on.

Embrace color schemes and pattern mixing that seems like it might clash.

Play with height and levels to verify there are decorations everywhere you look.

Couple dancing at vibrant wedding venue

Loading up on flowers can be a less expensive alternative to other wedding decor.

When choosing your maximalist florals, juxtaposition is key: go for lots of different colors and flower types.

Trade in symmetry and a monochromatic palette for a wide array of colors, textures, and heights.

Woman with huge bouquet of flowers

If you like something for your tables, try it.

Pastels are a great way to add interest while still making you feel like a bride.

Accessorize like a maximalist

More goes into your wedding day look than your outfit.

Woman with blue wedding veil

Add a pop of color with your headpiece or a bit of interest with your jewelry.

A monochrome, beige bridal party is out, and expression and personality is in.

That is where bold beverages come in.

Plenty of people choose to have signature cocktails at their nuptials.

Load up on colors, garnishes, and decorative glasses.

If you’re not going the signature cocktail route, you could still choose decorative glassware and drink decorations.

Choose a wedding cake with bursts of color and lots of visual interest.

Alternatively, why not think outside the box and opt for a different dessert to end the night?

Having a maximalist wedding is all about showing off a couple’s personality in a big and bold way.

So, choose things that are utterly ‘you,’ and you’re free to’t go wrong.