While fall is the most popular wedding season (with 43% of couples holding their events between September and November) winter still commands a significant following, with stats revealing 11% of weddings were held between December and February in 2023. (1)
The chilly weather is romantic and you can create a cozy atmosphere with proper planning. Winter weddings can also be more glamorous than summer weddings because you can decorate with rich colors that’d look ill-timed in other months.
Moreover, the heaviness of the cold and possibility of snow add a festive beauty to your wedding. Photos that include the outdoor snow aesthetic have an ethereal, nostalgic, dreamy look, which will forever be ingrained in your memories.
One downside, however, with winter weddings is the cold. There’s the possibility of freezing, either at the wedding or on your way there. Then the weather can be very unpredictable. Heavy downpours can start any time, disrupting your schedule or making you uncomfortable. And that’s why you must be careful with your outfit choice.
Below are tips to dress for a winter wedding to ensure you stay warm and still look stunning.
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