Wedding Style Quiz

Questions: 70 · 10 minutes
1. A grand entrance or big reveal (curtains opening, staircase moment, fog, confetti) sounds exciting.
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2. I’m drawn to statement floral installations (arches, ceiling florals, or oversized arrangements).
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3. When choosing wedding attire, I’m drawn to classic silhouettes over fashion-forward looks.
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4. A classic venue (church, historic hall, traditional ballroom) appeals to me more than a nontraditional space.
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5. I would enjoy having dried florals or pampas grass as part of the wedding look.
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6. I’d rather incorporate lots of candles, wood, and greenery than mirrored or metallic statement decor.
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7. I prefer sleek, high-end materials (silk, velvet, marble, mirrored acrylic) over rustic textures.
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8. I’m excited to incorporate current wedding trends even if they might look dated later.
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9. A dramatic dessert moment (towering cake, chandelier cake stand, champagne tower) appeals to me.
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10. Greenery-forward florals (eucalyptus, ferns, olive branches) appeal to me more than all-flower arrangements.
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11. I like the idea of a dramatic exit (sparklers, fireworks, vintage car, confetti cannon).
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12. I want my wedding to feel like a special event production, not just a gathering.
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13. I’m comfortable bending etiquette if it creates a more current, personalized experience.
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14. I want music moments that feel current (like popular TikTok/viral songs or a DJ set with modern edits).
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15. I’d rather have a sleek, upscale lounge area than simple seating.
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16. A venue with visible beams, barns, gardens, or natural surroundings feels more exciting than a modern city loft.
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17. I want “wow” moments for guests, not just a pleasant atmosphere.
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18. I want traditional wedding colors (ivory, blush, navy, classic neutrals) more than trendy palettes.
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19. I want my venue to feel impressive and polished (ballroom, estate, luxury hotel, museum).
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20. I love tactile details like macramé, woven accents, or handmade textiles in wedding decor.
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21. I want my tablescape to feel like a styled editorial shoot (layered linens, luxe place settings, candles).
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22. A live band or elevated entertainment feels more “right” than a simple playlist.
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23. I’m drawn to decor that highlights natural materials like wood, stone, rattan, or clay.
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24. I’m willing to prioritize budget for high-impact visuals (florals, lighting, decor) over extras.
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25. I’d rather choose well-established wedding music choices than newer, trend-driven ones.
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26. I’m more inspired by “wild” or loose floral shapes than perfectly symmetrical arrangements.
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27. I want to customize the ceremony in modern ways (nontraditional readings, structure, or rituals).
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28. I’d choose warm, earthy colors (sage, terracotta, sand, rust) over high-contrast black-and-white styling.
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29. I’m attracted to details like fringe, crochet, lace with a handmade feel, or woven patterns.
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30. I love the idea of a dramatic ceremony aisle (lush flowers, tall arrangements, strong symmetry).
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31. For attire, I like softer silhouettes and natural-looking fabrics more than sharp tailoring and structured lines.
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32. I prefer glossy, curated styling over a “perfectly imperfect” or handmade look.
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33. I want the invitations and signage to feel premium (foil, letterpress, luxe paper, custom monogram).
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34. I’m drawn to dramatic silhouettes and styling (long train, structured gown, tux, cape, bold accessories).
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35. I prefer a traditional ceremony format with familiar elements and order.
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36. Natural imperfections (knots in wood, uneven pottery, raw edges) add charm to the overall aesthetic.
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37. I’d consider a trend-led outfit choice (like a short dress, suit with bold styling, or unconventional color).
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38. I prefer a formal dress code (black tie or cocktail) over relaxed attire.
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39. I prefer a relaxed, organic look over a crisp, highly structured aesthetic.
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40. I want my wedding to feel timeless rather than “of-the-moment.”
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41. I like bold, saturated or high-contrast color palettes (black/white, jewel tones, metallic accents).
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42. I’d rather have fewer elements done impeccably than many simple DIY details.
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43. I prefer table settings that feel earthy and textured (stoneware, linen napkins, wooden chargers).
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44. I prefer traditional wedding photography styles (classic poses, natural edits) over trendy aesthetics.
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45. Dramatic lighting (uplighting, spotlights, chandeliers, or a lit ceiling) matters a lot to me.
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46. A “barefoot-on-the-grass” vibe sounds appealing for at least part of the day.
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47. I want modern tablescapes (like mixed materials, unexpected linens, or minimalist styling).
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48. I’d love florals that feel editorial or modern (like statement installations or unusual shapes).
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49. I feel drawn to traditional table settings (classic china, simple centerpieces, formal place cards).
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50. For invitations, I prefer classic design elements (traditional fonts, formal wording, timeless layouts).
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51. I prefer a polished, coordinated wedding party look over mix-and-match casual styling.
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52. An outdoor ceremony (garden, forest, beach, vineyard) feels more “me” than an indoor ballroom.
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53. I’d rather have a sleek, modern venue (gallery, rooftop, industrial space) than a traditional one.
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54. I’d enjoy adding plants or living greenery (potted herbs, vines, moss) into the decor.
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55. I’d rather follow classic etiquette expectations than experiment with newer approaches.
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56. I’m more interested in a current color story (like tonal neutrals, unexpected brights, or monochrome) than classic pairings.
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57. I prefer traditional floral choices and arrangements over experimental designs.
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58. I like modern photo/video choices (film grain, flash, candid editorial framing, content-first coverage).
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59. If a wedding detail is trending right now, I’m more likely to consider using it.
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60. Formal traditions (bouquet toss, speeches, cake cutting) feel important to include.
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61. Linen, cotton, gauze, or other soft textiles feel more wedding-appropriate to me than satin or high-shine fabrics.
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62. I’d rather highlight nature (views, trees, mountains, water) than create a dramatic indoor transformation.
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63. I’d choose invitations with recycled paper, deckled edges, or natural fibers over ultra-sleek cardstock.
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64. If choosing between “sleek and glossy” versus “warm and natural,” I’d pick warm and natural.
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65. If something won’t photograph beautifully, I’m less interested in including it.
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66. For invitations, I prefer modern design (minimalist layouts, bold typography, contemporary materials).
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67. I’d rather replace classic reception moments with newer ideas (like an outfit change, content creator, or interactive stations).
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68. Sparkle (sequins, crystals, metallics) feels like an essential part of the look.
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69. I’m hesitant to try décor ideas that might be considered a “trend.”
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70. I want my wedding to feel luxurious and elevated rather than casual.
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