How to Organise a Slow Wedding?
If you’re dreaming of a wedding that feels like yours in every way, start simple: grab a pen, a piece of paper, sit down with your partner—and write.
1. Your Shared Dreams
Ask yourselves: What do we really want? Do you imagine a rustic barn wedding, a boho-style celebration, an outdoor ceremony under the stars, or maybe something with a rock & roll twist? Would you like a traditional church wedding, or does your heart lean toward a personalized vow exchange in nature? Let your imagination run free. The beauty of a slow wedding is that it doesn’t follow a set style—it’s about choosing what resonates with you.
2. Celebrate Your Way
A wedding is first and foremost a celebration of your love. Forget what’s “appropriate” or “necessary.” Leave behind traditions that don’t speak to you and keep only the ones that matter. Don’t want a classic reception? Then add something unexpected—surprise your guests with experiences they’ll never forget.
3. Memories Over Material Things
Swap white walls, white tablecloths, and artificial decorations for real moments with loved ones. Exchange vows under the open sky, surrounded by nature. Focus on emotions, laughter, and love. In the end, it’s the memories that last—not the things.
4. Time Well Spent
Share breakfast together, find a quiet moment just for the two of you, and soak in every second with your family and friends. A slow wedding is about presence—not rushing through a schedule.
5. Relaxation and Freedom
No pressure, no rigid rules. Want to ditch the heels and suits? Go for it. Prefer a flowing, comfortable dress over diamonds? Perfect. Want to choose an unusual location? Say yes. A slow wedding means you’re free to create a day that feels natural, relaxed, and authentically yours.