10 Wedding Trends for 2025

2025 is certainly turning into an exciting year of wedding creativity, personalisation and unforgettable experiences. We’re seeing our couples curating beautiful weddings, where tradition is complimented by unique touches that reflect their personalities, from colourful flowers, to unique seating styles and multi-day celebrations. At The Ferry House, we love seeing how each couple makes their wedding their own, and these 10 trends are set to shape weddings in 2025.


1. Caterpillar Wedding Tables

Long banquet-style tables have been popular during wedding venue receptions for a while, but the latest twist is caterpillar tables—curved, organic-shaped layouts that encourage a more intimate and sociable dining experience. These flowing table arrangements create a beautifully unique look while making it easier for guests to chat and mingle.

2. Alternative Wedding cakes

Not a fan of traditional wedding cake? Many couples are choosing alternative wedding cakes, such as cheese towers, or mixing up the flavour profile. Our chocolate brownie cake with either salted caramel, white chocolate cheesecake or orange buttercream icing are proving popular choices. Whether you prefer a savoury or sweet alternative, 2025 is all about making your wedding treats reflect your taste.

3. Mini Wedding Dresses & outfit changes

We’re seeing more Brides switching up their look for the evening with fun, shorter wedding dresses, statement attire and cultural celebrations —perfect for hitting the dance floor in style. From chic mini dresses to sparkling party gowns, a second outfit change lets you show another side of your style while keeping things practical and comfortable. And who wouldn’t be excited for a second big reveal?

4. Colourful wedding flowers

Bold, vibrant wedding floral arrangements are set to be popular in 2025. While pastels and neutrals remain timeless, couples are embracing rich tones, unexpected colour combinations, and seasonal blooms that make a real statement. Think jewel-toned bouquets, sunset-inspired arrangements, and wild, unstructured floral designs.

5. Personalised Cocktail wedding Reception Drinks

Signature cocktails have been a favourite at our barn wedding venue for a while, but now couples are going even further with bespoke cocktail menus. Think drinks named after personal memories, customised garnishes, and mixology stations where guests can tailor their own drinks—adding a fun, interactive element to your drinks reception.

    6. A First Look, or Private wedding Vows

    Some couples are choosing to exchange private wedding vows before or after the ceremony, creating an intimate and emotional moment away from the crowd. This trend allows couples to express their feelings freely in a secluded space – one of our couples held theirs recently in the Kitchen Garden at The Ferry House.

    Similarly, First Look moments—where couples see each other before the ceremony—are becoming a popular way to share a quiet, personal connection, ease wedding-day nerves, and capture stunning, candid photos without needing to run to the day’s schedule.

    7. Late Night wedding Snacks

    Weddings are long days, and by the time the dance floor is in full swing, guests will appreciate a late-night snack. Casual-style bites like bacon rolls are fun and practical way to keep the party going. Plus, who doesn’t love a surprise food moment towards the end of the night?

    8. Multi-Day Wedding Celebrations

    Why limit the fun to just one day? If you’ve chosen a wedding venue with ample accommodation, why not extend the celebration? More couples are embracing multi-day weddings, especially those with guests travelling from afar. Whether it’s a pre-wedding evening, a relaxed brunch the next day, or an extended countryside retreat, these celebrations create even more memories with loved ones.

    9. Sustainable Weddings

    Eco-conscious weddings are more popular than ever, with couples favouring locally sourced food, seasonal flowers, digital invitations and sustainable décor. At The Ferry House, our homegrown produce, green energy and commitment to local suppliers mean we’re always looking for ways to make weddings more sustainable without compromising on style.

    10. Dining Experiences

    Food is a special part of any wedding, and in 2025, couples are looking for more immersive and memorable dining experiences. While a classic three-course meal remains a timeless choice, many are adding extra touches to elevate their wedding breakfast, such as a refreshing sorbet course between dishes or quality local wines.

    For a more relaxed approach, sharing platters and grazing tables of cured meats and cheeses are growing in popularity, encouraging a sociable atmosphere that’s also visually stunning. Whether opting for a traditional wedding breakfast or a modern dining experience, couples are prioritising quality ingredients, local sourcing, and exceptional flavours to make their wedding meal something to remember.

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    2025 weddings are all about personality, experience, and making every detail feel special. If you’re planning your wedding day at The Ferry House and want to incorporate some of these trends, we’d love to help bring your vision to life.

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