Finding Your Forever Aesthetic: How to Choose Your Wedding Style

Choosing a wedding style is the first major milestone in your planned journey. It is the thread that weaves together your invitations, your florals, and your fashion choices into one cohesive story. However, with endless inspiration available at your fingertips, narrowing down a single “vibe” can feel overwhelming.

The secret to a seamless celebration starts with your surroundings. Here is how to define your wedding style while keeping your guest experience and personal history in mind.

Look to Your Location

Your venue is the canvas for your entire event. If you have chosen a space with deep character, let the architecture speak to you. For couples seeking a blend of historical elegance and Southern charm, a setting like Riegel Hall sets the tone.

The venue’s atmosphere, defined by its stately presence and timeless architectural details, lends itself naturally to classic, vintage, or “Southern Noir” styles. When a venue has its own “soul,” you don’t need to over-decorate; instead, you choose a style that complements the existing beauty of the crown molding, grand staircases, and manicured grounds.

bride and groom in formal attire cut a white wedding cake outdoors under a large tree, with floral decor nearby.

Define Your Color Palette

Keywords like “timeless,” “romantic,” and “sophisticated” often dictate the color story. Are you drawn to the airy feeling of neutrals and greenery, or do you prefer the high-contrast drama of jewel tones?

A classic venue often acts as a neutral backdrop for soft pastels, but it can also handle the weight of bold burgundies or navy blues, especially during autumn or winter ceremonies.

bride in a white dress and groom in a blue suit exchange vows during an indoor ceremony, with an officiant and a lush white floral arrangement behind them.

Consider the “Formality Factor”

How do you want your guests to feel? Your wedding style should dictate the level of formality:

Black Tie: Sharp tuxedos, floor-length gowns, and plated multi-course meals.
Garden Elegant: Linen suits, floral prints, and a more relaxed, indoor-outdoor flow.
Vintage Chic: Heirloom lace, antique gold accents, and a nod to the glamour of the early 20th century.

At Riegel Hall, the tone is inherently refined yet welcoming. It suits a couple who appreciate the grandeur of a historic estate but want their guests to feel the warmth of true hospitality.

Telling Your Unique Story

Your wedding style should be more than just a collection of trendy ideas; it should be a genuine reflection of your journey as a couple. When you infuse your personal history into the day, you transform a beautiful event into a deeply meaningful experience. These personal “easter eggs” ensure that your wedding feels like yours and not just a page out of a generic catalog.

To do this, look back at the milestones that define your relationship:

Sentimental Details: Perhaps you incorporate the specific type of flower he gave you on your first date into your bridal bouquet.
Cultural Roots: You might serve a signature cocktail inspired by a trip you took together or place a family heirloom on the altar during the ceremony.
Meaningful Atmosphere: If a certain era of music or a specific hobby defines your weekends together, let those elements influence your playlist or your table names.

These small, intentional touches are what prevent a high-end wedding from feeling like an impersonal showroom. A historic venue like Riegel Hall provides the perfect “old-world” foundation for these modern personal stories. Because the venue is already rich in its own history and character, your personal details stand out beautifully, grounded in a sense of permanence and tradition. When you layer your life story over a classic backdrop, you create an atmosphere that is both grand and incredibly intimate.

Keeping Everything Together

Once you pick a theme, try to make sure every part of your wedding matches that same idea.

Think of your wedding as a story. If your theme is Classic Romance, you might choose soft white roses and warm candlelight. To keep things simple and cohesive, you would then choose a traditional tiered cake and elegant invitations in the same colors.

When everything fits together, it creates a “total look” that feels calm and professional. If you mix too many different styles, like putting bright neon lights in a vintage, historic room, it can feel a bit confusing for your guests. By sticking to one main vision for your flowers, lighting, and even your music, you’ll make the whole day feel balanced and intentional.

Final Thoughts

Choosing your style is more than just a Pinterest board; it’s about creating an atmosphere. By selecting a venue like Riegel Hall, you are already halfway there. Its storied walls and elegant grounds provide a sophisticated foundation, allowing you to focus on the joy of the day while the venue provides the timeless “vibe” you’ve always dreamed of.

Ready to see your style come to life? Visit riegelhall.com to explore our spaces, or reach out to us at [email protected] or 704-472-8721 to schedule a tour of our historic Ware Shoals estate.

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