Planning a wedding is an exciting whirlwind of decisions, from picking the perfect venue to deciding on a cake flavor that you’ll both love. It’s a chance to celebrate your love story in a way that feels completely authentic to you. For queer couples, this often means ditching traditional wedding “rules” and creating new traditions that truly represent your relationship.
And that’s one of the most beautiful things about queer weddings—there are fewer predetermined scripts or expectations, which opens up a world of creative possibilities. You get to decide what feels meaningful, fun, and celebratory.
This guide explores five amazing queer wedding trends that we absolutely love to see. We’re here to inspire your big day with all the special ways it can be unique to you and your love.
Trend 1: Both Partners Walking Down the Aisle
One of the most powerful images at a wedding is the walk down the aisle. Traditionally, one partner waits at the altar while the other is “given” away. But what if that doesn’t fit your dynamic, or it’s just not a tradition you want to honor?
Many queer couples are choosing to walk down the aisle together, hand in hand. This simple act is a beautiful and modern symbol of starting a new chapter as equals. Walking together shows your guests that you’re entering this marriage as a united team, ready to support each other from the very first step.
Alternatively, some couples create two aisles, walking simultaneously from opposite sides to meet in the middle. This is a more dramatic take that is equally symbolic, as it represents two lives converging into one.
You could also walk down the aisle separately, one after the other, each with your own special song and moment in the spotlight. Another popular option is for both partners to be escorted by their parents, friends, or even their children. The possibilities are endless, and the choice is entirely yours.
Trend 2: Coordinated, Not Matching, Outfits
What do you wear when there are two brides or two grooms? The answer is this: whatever makes you feel amazing! A huge trend among queer couples is to ditch the traditional tux and gown combo or revamp it in a unique way. Instead, wear coordinated outfits that complement each other without being identical. This allows each person to express their individual style while still looking like a part of the pair. For example, one bride might wear a classic gown while the other rocks a luxury jumpsuit in a similar shade of white or ivory.
The coordination can be subtle. Perhaps you both choose dresses from the same designer, incorporate a similar lace pattern, or accessorize your bridal looks with a matching accent color. You could also play with textures, silhouettes, and different colors like champagne, blush, or something entirely different in the rainbow. The same applies to suits; one partner could wear a classic black tux while the other chooses a suit in a different color.
There are a million and one options on the other side of tradition, so just focus on finding a coordinated look that is true to your individual styles. You’re sure to look amazing!
Trend 3: The Bridal Party Gets a Makeover
The traditional idea of bridesmaids on one side and groomsmen on the other doesn’t always fit the queer couple dynamic. That’s why many partners are redefining the wedding party to be more inclusive and representative of their friendships. Instead of gender-specific roles, many couples are simply asking their closest friends and family to stand with them, regardless of gender. You might have a “wedding party,” an “I Do Crew,” or a “Bride’s Guard.”
In doing so, you get to honor the most important people in your lives without being constrained by outdated gender roles. Some couples opt to have a mixed-gender party standing on both sides, while others have everyone stand together in a beautiful, unified group. This also opens up a ton of fun possibilities for attire, such as letting everyone choose their own outfit within a specific color palette.
Trend 4: A “Flower Dude” or “Flower Gramp”
Who says the flower petal duties are reserved for a little girl in a poofy dress? A fun and increasingly popular trend is to have a flower dude or even a flower gramp take on this important role. Imagine one of your funniest friends or a beloved grandpa strutting down the aisle, hamming it up for the crowd while tossing petals from a fanny pack. It’s a guaranteed way to get your guests laughing and set a joyful, lighthearted tone for the ceremony.
This trend is all about subverting expectations and injecting a dose of humor into your big day. It shows that you don’t take yourselves too seriously and that you’re here to have a good time. Additionally, it’s a creative way to include a special person in your wedding who might not fit into the traditional wedding party structure.
Trend 5: Nontraditional Wedding Rings
Your wedding rings are a daily reminder of your commitment, so they should be as unique as your relationship. Queer couples are moving beyond the simple, matching bands and opting for rings that reflect their individual styles. This could mean choosing rings made from alternative materials like tungsten, titanium, meteorite, or wood. Some couples are choosing different but complementary designs, like rings with a similar finish or an engraved message that connects them.
Another trend is incorporating gemstones other than diamonds, either as a central stone or as subtle accents. Sapphires, emeralds, and even black diamonds are becoming popular choices.
And if you buy a custom-designed ring, the options are truly limitless. You could include symbols that are meaningful to your relationship, your initials, or a design that speaks to a shared hobby or interest. Your rings are a symbol of your love, and they should make you smile every time you look at them.
Your wedding is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to celebrate your love story in a way that is true to you. We absolutely love these queer wedding trends, but they’re just a starting point. The most important thing is to create a day that feels authentic, joyful, and personal. Talk with your partner about what truly matters to you both, and don’t be afraid to dream big and break the rules. After all, this day is for you. Embrace the freedom, get creative, and plan a wedding that is an unforgettable reflection of your unique love!


