This service provider is delighted with this new trend which values their work a little more.
When it comes to weddings, fashion continues to evolve and change completely. All you have to do is look at our mothers’ or grandmothers’ wedding dresses, which are no longer up to date. “Frilly”, meringue dresses and other very voluminous models have given way to simple and airy outfits. Lace nevertheless remains the noble and timeless material common to many brides of yesterday and today. Regarding wedding receptions too, the codes are gradually adapting to our society.
Eco-responsible weddings, elopements or surprise weddings, couples unite in their own way. For several years, 2.0 weddings have been on the rise with the “wedding hashtag”. Content creators are even hired to instantly relay key wedding moments on social media. So, couples don’t have to wait months to discover the photographers’ pretty shots. However, they seem delighted with this other emerging trend.
Indeed, to live the present moment more intensely and enjoy the big day, the newlyweds are shaking up the codes by requiring their guests not to use their smartphones. A disconnected ceremony to better enjoy their day, while having control over the distribution of wedding photos. Also, guests who do not have their eyes glued to their screens should not miss any moment of the ceremony. And this is precisely the objective sought by couples following this new rule, who prefer to see the smiling faces of their loved ones rather than their screens.
To warn the guests without offending them, couples opt for an announcement by the officiants, a sign on which is written “disconnected ceremony”, or a clarification on the announcements, to set the tone.