The LL team’s hot takes on styling for 2026 weddings

It’s been a big year for Italian weddings, and the LL team have fully been in our zone. We’re a stylish bunch and a little wedding-obsessed, so we’ve spent the year obsessing over celebrations with personality, intention and a real sense of place. Nothing gimmicky, just design that feels good and looks even better.

With a new season coming up, here are the styling ideas that genuinely stuck with us: timeless, interesting, and a bit out of the box. Planning for 2026 or just browsing for inspo? Dive in.


Visual + Interactive Art

“Visual and interactive art transforms a wedding into an experience—turning every moment into something you can feel, not just see and an innovative way to add personalisation to your wedding day.”

Beth, Content Lead

Images: Klassen Weddings, Nicole Plett, Sarah Burnette Photo


Touches of Lace:

“Lace has always been a wedding classic, but now we’re seeing it in small, thoughtful touches that feel like a gentle nod to Italian traditional artisan craft. Woven into details, it transforms ordinary moments into something soft and romantic.”

Soph, Editorial Lead

Images: Samantha Colling Studio, Cinq, Pinterest


Immersive Landscapes:

“There’s just something magical about choosing a space that really leans into its surroundings. Immersive, atmospheric settings that let the location do the heavy lifting have a way of pulling everyone right into the moment, where the landscape, the architecture and the whole atmosphere come together to create a celebration that feels naturally tied to its place.”

Kate, Venue Lead

Images: Benjamin Wheeler, Wiskow + White, Tonnara di Scopello, Villa Eva, Alice Wilkes Design, La Dichosa, Fluida Design, Farm + Son, Jeffrey Pratt


Handwritten, Personal Love Notes:

“Handwritten notes to your guests aren’t new, but I’m so glad they’ve become the norm. Simple, personal and heartfelt—they make guests feel valued and create such a lovely moment, especially at the dinner table. I’ve seen hundreds of guests laugh and cry at these types of notes over the years and it never, ever gets old.”

Lucy, Director

Images: Samantha Colling Studio, Ten Story Stationery, Klassen Weddings, Pinterest


Pistachio + Bright Lime:

“Green’s been a wedding colour forever, but pistachio feels soft and fresh, while bright lime just adds that fun pop. Both can be used to really play into the surroundings and make the whole space feel alive.”

Emily, Marketing Lead

Images: Samantha Riccio, LaLindi, Mary Poppies, Freakhaus, Citron Pavot, Pinterest


Wild Garden:

“Wild gardens are the best kind of messy magic. Flowers that look like they just popped up on their own, colours spilling everywhere, a little untamed and totally charming—it’s like nature threw a party and invited your wedding.”

Emily, Operations Lead

Images: Wiskow + White, Benjamin Wheeler, Villa Cimbrone, LaLindi, Mary Poppies, Silvia Poropat Weddings, Farm + Son, Jeffrey Pratt


The best wedding style never dates — it’s personal, intentional, and rooted in what actually matters. If you want help bringing that same energy to your day, join The Club. With Lucy White’s expert coaching, ten years of Italian wedding planning experience, and a whole vault of styling guides + videos to walk you through every design decision, you’ll have insider support at your fingertips — basically your planner in your pocket.


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