Lights, Camera, Action: Create A Hollywood-Inspired Wedding

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You’ve always dreamed of a wedding with a Hollywood theme. Depending on your personal style and preferences, set the tone of your wedding by using movies to inspire your big day. Whether you crave an elegant affair, a casual atmosphere, a quirky throwback to a specific time period, take a cue from your favorite flicks to recreate a fun theme for everyone to enjoy.

Classic Hollywood Glamour Wedding – ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’

With elements of glamour and elegance, a wedding based on the movie, “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” will create an atmosphere of romance and vintage Hollywood glamour for your big day. Plan your nuptials around breakfast or brunch to reflect the movie’s title. For your wedding day ensemble, be inspired by Audrey Hepburn and style your hair in an updo. Instead of a traditional white wedding gown, wear a classic black dress similar to the one in the movie. A Breakfast at Tiffany’s wedding theme is incomplete without those blue boxes. Use these boxes as your party favors or for gifts for the bridal party. Let your guests know about your theme through your invitations by adding a favorite quote from the movie and asking them to wear either black or white to your wedding.

A Pixar Movie-Themed Wedding – ‘Up’

The hallmark moment of the movie “Up” is the scene with multi-colored balloons. At the entryway of your wedding venue, decorate your doorway with colorful balloons. Recreate this color palette with your bridesmaids’ dresses and matching bow ties on the groomsmen. Displaying a house modeled after the movie is an excellent option for a centerpiece. Add a replica of the couple from the movie as a cake topper and pinwheels to decorate your tables. Allow guests to slip into a photo booth to take vintage photographs with various props from the movie.



The Hippie-Themed Wedding – ‘Almost Famous’

If you prefer a more casual and laid back atmosphere during your wedding, the movie “Almost Famous” is a perfect fit. Recreate the hippie vibe by hosting the wedding outdoors and decorate the aisle with the tie-dyed roses from FTD. Encourage guests to wear clothing which reflects the 1960s and decorate tables with the peace and love signs and quotes. At the end of your vows, offer guests bubbles to blow to add to the whimsy of your big day.

A 1920s Wedding – ‘The Great Gatsby’

Elegance meets fun with a wedding themed after the movie, “The Great Gatsby.” Create and send classic invitations to your guests. Host the wedding on an outdoor lawn and find a bohemian wedding dress to wear as you walk down the aisle. Don’t forget to add pearls as an accessory. Add crystals and loose pearl beads to your sequin-covered tables. Play up your bouquet with a peacock feather in the middle of your white roses. Play music from the ’20s to perfect the mood for this event. One other thing — don’t forget the champagne!

A Fairy Tale Inspired Wedding – ‘Tangled’

If you love fairy tales and whimsy, a wedding modeled after “Tangled” is a great choice. The lantern scene in this movie is ample inspiration for invitations, table settings and lighting up the night as your guests wish you a wonderful honeymoon. Style your hair like Rapunzel and use the colors of her dress to accentuate your venue. Flowers in your braid are a must and setting the wedding at night will allow your lanterns to glow indoors or outdoors.

With these movie inspired wedding themes, your guests will turn into paparazzi and capture all of your candid moments as you walk down the aisle!


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Alton loves film. He is founder and Editor In Chief of BRWC.  Some of the films he loves are Rear Window, Superman 2, The Man With The Two Brains, Clockwise, Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind, Trading Places, Stir Crazy and Punch-Drunk Love.

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