
The Art of Blending Trends and Timelessness
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In this episode of The Well Designed Wedding, we’re talking about how to find the sweet spot between timeless elegance and fresh, trend-forward details, so your wedding feels both current and classic for decades to come. Whether you’re drawn to ball gowns and baby’s breath, or bold colors and statement patterns, I’m sharing how to create a look that’s true to your personal style, and never dictated by “what’s in” or “what’s out.”
We explore how to make timeless design your foundation while layering in modern accents that feel personal and memorable, from creative stationery and colorful dinner menus to playful dress code details and unexpected ceremony music. I also share my favorite ways to weave in trends—like food, florals, and color palettes—without compromising a refined, lasting aesthetic.
If you’ve been second-guessing your vision because of changing style reports, I hope this helps you feel confident in choosing what you love most. Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, or share this episode with someone planning their celebration. For more planning tools, design inspiration, and thoughtful insights, sign up for my newsletter at bethhelmstetter.com.
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