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Vibrant traditional Wedding mood boards with bold, festive colours: Top Wedding Trends of 2025

Vibrant traditional Wedding mood boards with bold, festive colours: Top Wedding Trends of 2025

Vibrant traditional Wedding mood boards with bold, festive colours: Top Wedding Trends of 2025

Vibrant traditional Wedding mood boards with bold, festive colours: Top Wedding Trends of 2025
Wedding mood boards Image courtesy:  Platinum World Grroup
Wedding mood boards Image courtesy: Platinum World Grroup

Sushil Wadhwa, the Founder of Platinum World Group, is a trailblazer in luxury destination weddings and bespoke event planning. With an eye for detail and an innovative approach, he has redefined opulent celebrations, crafting unforgettable experiences across iconic global destinations.

Under his leadership, Platinum World Group has become synonymous with elegance, precision, and creativity. Sushil and his team have set new benchmarks in creating immersive, culturally rich, and personalized events. His expertise extends beyond weddings, curating grand corporate events and exclusive private gatherings that exude sophistication.

Sushil’s forward-thinking vision also champions sustainability in luxury, integrating eco-conscious practices into lavish events without compromising on grandeur.

Mood Boards That Will Trend

We are expecting an addition of a sustainable, chic and eco-conscious mood board with natural fabrics, local flowers, earthy colour palettes and zero-waste décor to the modern minimalist themes of neutral and elegant tones. 

On the other hand, we think there will be a return of vibrant traditional mood boards with bold, festive colour schemes paired with intricate, traditional patterns.

Wedding mood boards Image courtesy:  Platinum World Grroup
Wedding mood boards Image courtesy: Platinum World Grroup

Temple weddings with sacred ceremonies in historic temples with a focus on spirituality, minimal décor and heritage haveli weddings blending old-world charm with modern comforts.

Food Styles to Trend in 2025

Gourmet Indian street food will shine with elevated chaat, golgappa, and kebabs, alongside creative desserts like mishti cheesecake and motichoor truffles. Expect a rise in vegetarian and vegan dishes, inspired by ayurveda and local, fresh ingredients. These food wedding mood boards will dominate.

Top Destination Countries for 2025

Trending destinations will be Rajasthan, Goa, Bali, Tuscany, Lake Como, Santorini, Mykonos, Dubai, Oman and Bahrain for their grand hotels and opulent culinary experiences will make up wedding mood boards in 2025.

⁠Preferred Locations in 2025

Palaces and forts remain timeless for their historic opulence and grand ceremonies, with their popularity set to grow. Boutique resorts offering intimate venues, exclusivity, bespoke services, and stunning natural backdrops are emerging as ideal additions to create a wedding mood board for more personalized celebrations in the coming year.

⁠Colours, Lighting, Flowers – Ambience That Will Trend

The 2025 wedding trend features terracotta, sage, mustard, deep maroons, and blues, complemented by warm lighting from fairy lights, vintage chandeliers, and lanterns. Décor blends native flowers like marigold, jasmine, and lotus with modern roses, peonies, and orchids.

Wedding Jewellery

Statement heritage pieces like the traditional kundan, jadau and temple jewellery that are often passed down through generations will dominate along with a fusion of contemporary designs and minimalist aesthetics for the smaller functions.

Indian weddings are a celebration of elegance and tradition, and heirloom jewellery plays a central role in making them truly unforgettable. Passed down through generations, these cherished pieces carry with them the weight of family values, rich traditions, and timeless stories. For a bride, each piece of jewellery she wears on her wedding day is far more than an ornament; it is a symbol of her connection to her roots and her family’s enduring legacy.

Heirloom Jewellery in India: Gold necklace with pearls, rubies, diamonds and emerald. From India, 1800-1950 set in kundan style. Image courtesy Vassil via Wikimedia Commons
Wedding mood boards: Heirloom Jewellery in India 1800-1950 set in kundan style. Image courtesy Vassil via Wikimedia Commons

Among the most iconic pieces are the Raani Haars, majestic cascading necklaces that evoke a sense of royal grandeur with their intricate designs and precious gemstones.

Equally significant are chokers, close-fitting necklaces that exude vintage charm while embodying the protective embrace of family. Bajubands, the ornate armlets often crafted with exquisite detailing, represent a blend of strength and grace, enhancing the bride’s traditional attire.

Heirloom Jewellery in India: Meenakari jewellery, Pink City, Jaipur
Wedding mood boards: Heirloom Jewellery in India: Meenakari jewellery, Pink City, Jaipur

Kamarbandhs, the intricately designed waistbands, highlight the bride’s silhouette while symbolizing the circle of life and beauty.

The Mangalsutra, a sacred thread of black beads and gold, holds unparalleled significance, representing marital commitment and the blessings of a prosperous future.

⁠Bride and Groom Wear in 2025

For bridal wear, lighter lehengas with intricate embroidery, soft pastels and muted golds with traditional motifs focusing on comfort and elegance. For grooms, sleek sherwanis in deep colours like emerald green, navy and maroon with subtle embroidery.

Sushil Wadhwa, Founder and CMD, Platinum World Grroup
Sushil Wadhwa, Founder and CMD, Platinum World Grroup

⁠Wedding Vows & Grand Arrivals for 2025

Couples are personalizing vows, mixing modern promises with tradition, while drone light shows replace fireworks for eco-friendly Grand Arrivals. These trending wedding mood boards reflect how 2025 Indian weddings blend tradition with modern flair, honouring deep cultural roots.

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