Most couples prefer to say “Yes!” under the mildness of the summer sun and neglect the other seasons, considered less conducive to marriages. But a specific day of the year is particularly unloved by future French spouses.
To plan the happiest day of your life, you must first… choose a date. Because yes, it is one of the first elements to determine when organizing a wedding. Impossible to reserve a reception venue, hire service providers or even send invitations without knowing the big day! While some couples prefer to choose a symbolic day, like that of their meeting for example, most decide mainly based on the weather and the time it will take them to prepare everything.
It’s not for nothing that they say that spring and summer mark the wedding season: the vast majority of future brides and grooms want to say “I do!” under a radiant sun, ignoring the famous saying that a rainy wedding is a happier marriage. Like every year, the Mariages.net site has established its 2025 report on the bridal sector by studying the choices of more than 5,500 couples of future brides and grooms. Across all ages, origins, incomes, sexual orientations and geographic locations, a pattern seems to repeat itself. Unsurprisingly, the summer season comes out on top when it comes to choosing a date. And more precisely, the French’s favorite day to put a ring on their finger is July 12! Then follow June 7, 21 and 28, as well as August 23. But what about the worst date to get married?
Logically, it is the days of autumn and winter which are the least popular with future spouses. It must be said that the weather there is often more capricious than in summer, and nothing guarantees a blue sky illuminating the splendid colors of autumn, or a day of snow which would, however, add an undeniable dose of magic to the ceremony. And for those who prefer an outdoor wedding, the temperature alone is enough to make this season the bane of future brides and grooms. Among the dates least appreciated by couples this year, we find in particular November 15 and 22, or December 27 and January 4. In addition to the ambient freshness that accompanies them, these days are certainly too close to the end-of-year celebrations and the family reunions that go with them: it is difficult to find guests who will be present at this period. But the day that French brides and grooms seem to want to avoid at all costs is… November 29!
This year, Saturday November 29 follows Black Friday, the big event for sales and the preparation of Christmas gifts. Between rushes in shopping centers, budgets already well under way and multiple distractions… it’s difficult to make the wedding the center of attention. Wedding gifts and money raised by guests could be much less for the newlyweds. Coincidence or carefully considered choice, this weekend seems more conducive to excessive consumption than to the celebration of love.


