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Wedding trends 2025: planning your wedding in Georgia

By Steve LaidlawNovember 11, 2025Updated:November 11, 2025No Comments7 Mins Read
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Each season brings something new, and in the world of weddings, trends evolve especially fast. What seemed fashionable just yesterday may no longer stir any excitement today. Now, freedom, individuality, atmosphere, and genuine emotions are taking center stage. If you’re planning a wedding in Georgia – or just beginning to explore the idea – now is the perfect time to understand what’s truly trending in 2025.

Georgia continues to confidently hold its position as one of the most sought-after destinations for weddings abroad. Everything fits together like a puzzle here: mountains, wineries, history, delicious cuisine, a warm climate, affordable prices, and a unique feeling that you’re not just a guest – you belong.

We contacted the specialists from the wedding agency Kate&Co Weddings to find out what is truly trending in 2025. What formats are couples choosing for weddings in Georgia? What is currently in favor, and what is already in the past? We’ve gathered the freshest insights and ideas to help you get inspired and plan the perfect wedding – beautiful, stylish, and your own way.

Top 5 wedding trends of 2025

  1. Total customization: no copy-paste weddings

In 2025, more and more couples are moving away from templates and standard solutions. They are tired of seeing identical weddings in the same style, repetitive décor, and “tried-and-true” scenarios. They want not just a celebration, but a story – their story, reflected in every element of the ceremony and the party.

Today, “total customization” is not just a trendy phrase, but the main trend in the world of weddings. Couples want planners to immerse themselves in their lives, understand their dynamics, and values. It’s important to them that the wedding is not about likes and pretty Instagram photos, but about real emotions and a unique experience.

Nowadays, newlyweds choose not just a style, but meaning:

  • individual rituals and vows that reflect their story;
  • unique decorative details that hold personal significance;
  • non-standard locations that match their character and dreams;
  • a mix of cultures and traditions if the couple is multicultural.

Couples are no longer chasing trendy “features” or what’s popular for everyone. They want every element to be carefully selected for them, so the wedding becomes a true reflection of their personality and relationship.

In the end, “total customization” is not just a trend, but a philosophy of wedding planning in 2025: no copies, only your unique story told through style, atmosphere, and details.

  1. Wedding for two

As a logical continuation of the trend toward individuality, the “wedding for two” is becoming an increasingly popular choice. More and more couples are turning away from traditional weddings with lots of guests, banquets, and mandatory rituals – they want to make this day exclusively their own, focusing on personal feelings and emotions.

In Georgia, this trend is especially comfortable to follow – the local legislation allows foreigners to officially get married in just one day, without complicated bureaucracy or lengthy procedures. And thanks to the support of professional wedding agencies, couples from all over the world come to the country together to quickly register their marriage and have an unforgettable photo session in locations with stunning views.

In this way, newlyweds save a significant part of the budget and avoid unnecessary stress, while not saving on emotions and the quality of the moment. Refusing a traditional celebration with guests is not a step backward, but a conscious move toward a deeper, more personal celebration where every moment matters.

This trend reflects the general tendency of 2025: the wedding ceremony is no longer a show for others, but a real, intimate event for the couple.

  1. Pre-party and post-party

While some couples strive for speed and privacy, others, on the contrary, want to stretch out this sweet moment and enjoy it to the fullest. A trend that is just gaining momentum is extending the celebration over several days with a pre-party (a party before the wedding) and a post-party (an evening after). This approach allows for complete relaxation and spending time with loved ones in a freer and more informal atmosphere.

The pre-party helps relieve tension before the main ceremony, gives guests the opportunity to get to know each other and get into the festive spirit, while the post-party extends the joy and allows everyone to discuss the most vivid moments of the wedding in an informal setting.

It’s important that such additions to the wedding are carefully thought out and integrated into the overall concept, maintaining its style and mood.

This helps not only to spend quality time together, but also to get to know a new country, discover local traditions and hospitality, and make the celebration lively and multifaceted, rather than limited to just one day.

  1. Symbolic wedding

In recent years, symbolic weddings have become one of the most prominent trends, and in 2025, this tendency reaches its peak. Many couples come to Georgia not to officially register their marriage, but because they want to renew their vows, refresh the memories of their big day, or hold a ceremony for the first time, especially those who previously only signed the papers without any celebration.

In Georgia, couples find not only beautiful locations but also the opportunity to fill the ceremony with deep personal meaning, adding individual rituals, memories, music, and symbolism.

This is not a formality, but an intimate and heartfelt ritual that reflects the unique story of the couple and their emotions. In 2025, a symbolic wedding is a chance to focus on values and feelings, without the fuss and formal obligations.

For many guests, this format becomes a true revelation: a small but sincere event that leaves a lasting impression. It’s a trend for those who want to remind themselves, their partner, or their loved ones of the feelings that bind them together.

  1. Wedding + honeymoon

It must be said that this trend is a timeless classic for weddings in Georgia. This country is the perfect place not only to get married, but also to enjoy new experiences, tastes, and emotions. Many couples stay in Georgia for several days or even weeks, arranging excursions, tastings, spa visits, and walks through picturesque spots.

This format not only saves time and energy but also allows couples to enjoy every moment, from the very first minutes of marriage to the relaxing days in their new status.

The main trend of 2025 is the shift from standard solutions to a vibrant, personalized approach. A wedding in Georgia is no longer a set of obligatory elements – it becomes a reflection of the character and values of a specific couple.

Today, it doesn’t matter whether you dream of a quiet mountain ceremony for two or a three-day celebration with friends from different countries. What matters is that the format matches you – your pace, your style, and your feelings. And the entire industry is now being shaped around that, from the choice of locations to the scripts and décor details.

Georgia is the perfect place to bring any concept to life without compromise. Here, flexibility, sincerity, and warmth have long been part of the cultural code, and professional planners know exactly how to sense what you truly need.

So if you’ve been looking for a sign that it’s time to plan the wedding you’ve really been dreaming of, this is it. Georgia is waiting for you!

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Steve Laidlaw is an entrepreneur, strategist, and founder of several high-growth ventures across Dubai and the UK. Based in the UAE, Steve is the CEO of Digital24, a media and reputation consultancy helping businesses build brand visibility and online authority across the MENA region and beyond. With over 20 years of experience in digital PR, content syndication, and strategic consulting, Steve has worked behind the scenes and on the front lines of brand transformation. His wider portfolio includes 24Black, a performance-driven advisory suite for founders and agencies, and Seven Yachts, a premium charter and yacht management company he co-owns and operates with his wife Clare in Dubai. Steve writes on topics including content strategy, digital reputation, founder branding, and what it really takes to scale in fast-moving markets like Dubai. His style is clear, actionable, and rooted in real operational experience. Follow him on LinkedIn or visit stevelaidlaw.com to learn more.

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