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INCREDIBLE WEDDING TRENDS FOR 2023

If you're planning your wedding for 2023, you're in for a treat! There are so many jaw-dropping wedding trends that are set to be huge next year. From unique colour palettes to fresh new ideas for your ceremony and reception, we've got you covered. Keep reading to learn more about the most incredible wedding trends for 2023.

BOLD COLOUR SCHEMES

One of the biggest trends we're predicting for 2023 is bold and unique colour palettes. Say goodbye to the white dress and pastel shades. More and more couples are opting for daring and unforgettable colour schemes that reflect their personalities.

If you're planning a 2023 wedding, don't be afraid to experiment with some out-of-the-blue colour schemes. And remember, it's your wedding, so anything goes. Need help pinning down your perfect wedding colour scheme? Working with a supplier like MDM Entertainments will allow you to follow your dreams.

CEREMONY BACKDROPS

Another big trend we're seeing for 2023 is creative ceremony backdrops. Couples are thinking outside the box when it comes to their ceremony décor, and we love it!

From hanging greenery to statement arches, there are so many ways to make your ceremony space unique. This will also help to make your wedding photography even more breathtaking. We love Designer Flowers Essex for their stunning floral arrangements.

RECEPTION ENTERTAINMENT

Your wedding reception should be a fun and festive celebration of your marriage, so it's important to choose the right entertainment. Gone are the days of hiring a band or DJ. Now, couples are opting for more unique and interactive forms of entertainment.

We're seeing everything from fire dancers to aerialists. If you want your wedding to be truly memorable, think outside the box when it comes to entertainment. For example, Funky Casinos will transform your wedding venue into a glitzy casino setting.

SUSTAINABILITY

Single-use plastics and materials that damage the earth will be difficult to find in 2023 and beyond. Couples are using their special day as an opportunity to reduce their impact, whether that means locally-sourced food or sustainable wedding favours.

Need help making your wedding more sustainable? Choose S&K Hospitality for their delicious and locally-sourced menu ideas.

RETURN TO THE 80S

Kate Bush is topping the music charts and Top Gun is in the cinema. The 80s are back in a big way, so why not embrace this for your wedding day? Expect to see far more puff-sleeve wedding dresses, layers of organza and some seriously dramatic detailing.

Looking for your dream gown? Head to Amara Bridal to start your search. And if you're not a fan of the over-dramatic wedding dress, bridal suits for women are also set to be big in 2023.

So, there you have it, the top three wedding trends for 2023. We can't wait to see what next year has in store for us! Are you planning a 2023 wedding? Don’t forget to keep following our blog for all your wedding inspiration.

Happy planning!

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Nothing is official, but indications are that LIV Golf League will open its 2023 season in late February with an event in Mexico—at Mayakoba, the home of a long-time PGA Tour event that dates to 2007 at El Camaleon Club.

In keeping with its desire to not go up against legacy PGA Tour events, the dates would likely be Feb. 24-26—the same weekend as the Honda Classic and following the Genesis Invitational at Riviera.

So far, LIV Golf has announced just one tournament venue and date, an event to be played in Adelaide, Australia, in April, two weeks after the Masters. That tournament is expected to be followed a week later by one in Singapore at Sentosa Golf Club.

LIV Golf is expected to play at least twice more outside of the United States, with back-to-back events in Spain and England in late June/early July. The Spain event is expected to be played at Valderrama, site of the 1997 Ryder Cup and where the DP World Tour has played for several years. The England tournament returns to the Centurion Club outside of London, two weeks prior to the British Open and a week preceding the Scottish Open.

That would be five international events, and a question remains as to whether the controversial League will return to Saudi Arabia, the home of the circuit’s big-money benefactor, the Public Investment Fund.

That decision is likely what is holding up an entire announcement of the schedule, which is only expected to be partially released in the coming days. With 14 events locked in, LIV Golf can’t simply add one in Saudi; it has to work out the details of which domestic location would be skipped—or used if Saudi is no longer in play.

LIV Golf is expected to return to several venues it used in 2022—Trump Bedminster in New Jersey, Rich Harvest Farms outside of Chicago, The International outside of Boston and Trump Doral near Miami.

Other possibilities previously mentioned have been Dove Mountain in Tucson, Ariz., and the Greenbrier in West Virginia as well as another Trump course, possibly outside of Washington, D.C.

The plan has been to play the 14 events over 30 weeks, concluding in September, presumably prior to the Ryder Cup. Count on there being multiple back-to-back events.

 

Source: Sports Illustrated

While its full 2023 schedule is still to be announced, LIV Golf will play in Australia next April. Its Punch team has four Australians including Cam Smith.

The LIV Golf League has yet to announce its full 2023 schedule, but commissioner Greg Norman was in Australia on Monday to confirm one event.

The Grange Golf Club in Adelaide, South Australia’s capital, will host LIV Golf on April 21-23, the first event of what LIV Golf said is a multi-year commitment to playing in Australia.

The tournament will be one of 14 events as part of the league schedule and will be a home game of sorts for Australian golfers Cam Smith, Marc Leishman, Matt Jones and Wade Ormsby, who make up the all-Australian Punch team.

“Passion for sport is at the core of Australian culture, and LIV Golf is proud to bring its global league to a country deserving of the world’s top competition,” Norman said in a statement. “This is an opportunity to grow the game with generations of Australians while connecting them with star players like Cameron Smith who are building a new platform for golf around the globe. There is massive potential for Australia to play a bigger role in this great sport, and I couldn’t be more excited to showcase Adelaide for our league’s debut year.”

Although LIV Golf has not made it official, the league is eyeing a tournament at Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore for the following week, April 28-30.

In its eight-event inaugural season, Saudi-backed LIV Golf played outside London and in Bangkok and Saudi Arabia, as well as five events in the U.S.

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