Wedding planning has come a long way from colour-coded binders and endless spreadsheets. While traditional planning methods still have their place, today’s couples are increasingly turning to digital tools to keep everything organised, connected, and accessible from anywhere.
From managing guest lists and RSVPs to tracking budgets, sharing inspiration, and communicating with vendors, the right app can make planning feel significantly less overwhelming. The key is knowing which tools are actually worth downloading.
Here are some of the wedding planning apps helping couples stay on top of every detail.
The Knot
One of the most recognised names in the wedding industry, The Knot remains a favourite for couples looking for an all-in-one planning platform. The app combines planning checklists, budgeting tools, guest management, wedding websites, and vendor discovery in a single space. Recent updates have also introduced AI-powered recommendations to help couples find vendors and inspiration that align with their style and budget.
Best for:
- Vendor discovery
- Planning timelines
- Wedding websites
- Budget management
Zola
For couples who prefer a clean, streamlined experience, Zola continues to be one of the most user-friendly wedding planning platforms available. The app combines guest list management, budgeting tools, wedding websites, registries, and vendor searches in one easy-to-navigate dashboard. Industry experts continue to rank it among the strongest all-in-one planning solutions available.
Best for:
- Wedding websites
- Registry management
- Guest lists
- Budget tracking
Joy
Joy has become particularly popular among couples focused on guest experience. The platform offers digital invitations, RSVP tracking, personalised guest schedules, virtual guest books, and shared photo galleries where guests can upload images from the celebration. Its modern design and intuitive interface make it a standout option for couples who want their guests to stay informed and engaged throughout the wedding journey.
Best for:
- Guest communication
- Digital invitations
- Photo sharing
- Wedding websites
Wedding Wire
When it comes to researching vendors, WeddingWire remains one of the most useful resources available. Couples can browse reviews, compare suppliers, explore venue options, and connect directly with wedding professionals through the platform. Many couples use WeddingWire alongside another planning app, using it primarily as a research and vendor discovery tool.
Best for:
- Vendor research
- Reviews and recommendations
- Venue discovery
- Wedding planning inspiration
Notion
Not technically a wedding app, but increasingly popular among modern couples, Notion offers complete flexibility for those who want to customise every aspect of their planning process. From budget trackers and seating plans to vendor contracts and mood boards, it can be tailored to suit virtually any wedding style or planning approach. Wedding experts continue to recommend it for couples who want greater control over their planning system.
Best for:
- Custom planning systems
- Collaborative planning
- Budget tracking
- Document storage
Google Sheets
Sometimes simplicity wins. Shared spreadsheets remain one of the most widely used wedding planning tools, particularly for managing budgets, guest lists, payment schedules, and vendor comparisons. Many couples combine Google Sheets with dedicated wedding apps for a planning system that balances flexibility with convenience. (Plan A Wedding)
Best for:
- Budget management
- Guest lists
- Vendor comparisons
- Collaborative planning
The rise of AI-powered wedding planning
One of the biggest shifts in wedding planning right now is the growing use of artificial intelligence. Couples are increasingly using AI tools to organise budgets, build timelines, generate planning checklists, draft wedding website copy, and streamline communication with vendors. Industry research suggests that more than half of couples planning weddings have already incorporated AI into some part of their planning journey.
While technology can certainly save time, wedding professionals continue to emphasise that the most meaningful elements of a celebration – personal stories, emotional moments, and creative decision-making – still benefit from a human touch.
The bottom line
No single app will magically plan your wedding for you. The best approach is finding a combination of tools that suits your planning style, whether that’s a comprehensive platform like The Knot or Zola, a guest-focused option like Joy, or a customised setup using Notion and Google Sheets.
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Winter weddings have a way of feeling like they belong in a storybook. There’s a quiet kind of magic to the season that’s difficult to replicate at any other time of year. It invites people to slow down, draw closer and savour each moment a little more deeply. While summer celebrations often steal the spotlight, winter offers something softer and undeniably romantic – the kind of beauty that lingers long after the day has passed.
The setting plays an important role in creating this atmosphere. Across South Africa, many venues find that winter naturally lends itself to a more intimate style of celebration, with indoor spaces, crackling fireplaces and cosy gathering areas encouraging guests to spend more time together.
One of the most beautiful things about a winter wedding is how it naturally brings people closer. Guest lists often feel more intentional and personal, creating a sense that every person in the room truly matters. In that closeness, something special happens. Conversations linger longer, laughter feels warmer and shared moments become even more meaningful. It’s not about scale; it’s about presence. Every embrace, every glance and every toast feels more heartfelt because nothing is rushed.
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Indoor ceremony spaces also take on added significance during winter weddings. The contrast between the cold outdoors and a warm, welcoming interior creates a sense of intimacy that encourages guests to be fully present during the ceremony. There is a comforting feeling of enclosure, as though the world outside has gently faded away. The focus shifts inward – to the couple, the vows being exchanged and the people gathered to witness a deeply personal moment.
Beyond the wedding day itself, accommodation can play an important role in shaping the overall experience. Rather than guests arriving for a few hours and heading home, overnight stays allow celebrations to unfold at a gentler pace. Families and friends have more time to connect, whether over a relaxed breakfast, a stroll through the gardens or a late-night conversation long after the formalities have ended.
This growing preference for wedding weekends has made destination venues particularly appealing, especially in winter when the focus naturally shifts towards comfort, connection and shared experiences. In the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands, Granny Mouse Country House & Spa offers exactly this sense of retreat, with accommodation that allows couples and their guests to settle in and truly savour the occasion rather than rush through it.
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There is also a certain romance in the slower pace of winter. Without the pressure of long daylight hours or outdoor scheduling, everything feels a little softer. The day unfolds gently, allowing couples to absorb each moment as it comes. There is space to pause before walking down the aisle, to breathe in the stillness before saying “I do”, and to hold onto each second just a little longer.
Ultimately, winter weddings are not about grand gestures or extravagant displays. They are about connection. About closeness. About the kind of romance that doesn’t need to be loud to be unforgettable. With its combination of cosy interiors, countryside surroundings and charming accommodation, Granny Mouse Country House & Spa is one example of how winter weddings can transform a special day into a memorable shared experience.
To find out more, contact the team at [email protected] and start planning your perfect winter wedding celebration.
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When it comes to bridal fashion, few celebrity weddings have sparked as much conversation this year as Dua Lipa’s intimate London ceremony with Callum Turner. While the internet expected a dramatic couture gown, the singer stepped out in a custom Schiaparelli skirt suit instead – and in doing so, may have just cemented one of this year’s biggest bridal fashion trends.
For brides planning a wedding, her look offers something refreshing – proof that bridal style doesn’t have to mean layers of tulle, dramatic trains, or traditional silhouettes. Sometimes, a sharply tailored skirt suit can make an even stronger statement.
The bridal suit trend isn’t going anywhere
Bridal tailoring has been steadily gaining momentum for several seasons, but 2026 is shaping up to be the year it truly enters the mainstream. Designers are embracing structured separates, clean lines, and modern silhouettes that allow brides to express their personal style while maintaining a distinctly bridal feel.
Dua’s Schiaparelli ensemble featured a sculpted blazer, statement buttons, an asymmetric skirt and vintage-inspired accessories. The result felt elegant, fashion-forward and effortlessly cool – everything modern brides are looking for right now.
The appeal is easy to understand. A skirt suit offers the sophistication of tailoring with the romance of a traditional bridal look, striking a balance between timeless and contemporary.
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Why modern brides are choosing skirt suits
The modern wedding landscape has changed dramatically. Courthouse ceremonies, destination weddings, intimate celebrations and multi-day wedding weekends have created space for brides to experiment beyond the traditional gown.
A bridal skirt suit feels particularly relevant because it’s versatile. It works beautifully for:
- Civil ceremonies
- City weddings
- Courthouse weddings
- Welcome dinners
- Bridal showers
- Rehearsal dinners
- Second wedding looks
- Reception outfit changes
Many brides are also drawn to the practicality. Unlike a gown that may only be worn once, tailored separates can often be styled again after the wedding, making them a more sustainable fashion choice.
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The return of vintage bridal glamour
One of the most striking elements of Dua Lipa’s wedding look was its nod to Bianca Jagger’s iconic 1971 wedding ensemble. Fashion’s current love affair with the 1970s is influencing bridalwear in a major way, bringing back sharp tailoring, statement hats, elegant gloves and confident silhouettes.
For 2026 brides, this means we’re seeing less emphasis on fairy-tale princess dressing and more focus on individuality, attitude and fashion-led styling.
Think:
- Structured jackets
- Midi-length skirts
- Dramatic hats
- Statement jewellery
- Clean tailoring
- Vintage-inspired accessories
The result feels polished without being overly formal.
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How to wear the trend in 2026
The beauty of a bridal skirt suit lies in its versatility. Brides can lean into minimalism with an ivory blazer and sleek pencil skirt or embrace high-fashion styling with sculptural tailoring and bold accessories.
The key is ensuring the look still feels celebratory. Luxurious fabrics, impeccable tailoring and thoughtful accessories are what elevate a suit from office wear to wedding wear.
Pairing a skirt suit with a statement veil, oversized earrings, embellished heels or a dramatic bouquet can instantly create a bridal moment.
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The Wedding ETC verdict
Dua Lipa’s wedding look perfectly captures what modern bridal fashion is all about: confidence, individuality and dressing for yourself rather than tradition.
While classic gowns will always have their place, the bridal skirt suit is proving that there is more than one way to look like a bride in 2026. And if this year’s fashion-forward brides are anything to go by, tailored separates may just become the ultimate cool-girl wedding uniform.
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Pop superstar Dua Lipa is officially married.
The Grammy-winning singer reportedly tied the knot with British actor Callum Turner in an intimate ceremony held at London’s Old Marylebone Town Hall on Sunday, 31 May 2026, surrounded by close family and friends. The surprise wedding comes after months of speculation surrounding the couple’s engagement and wedding plans.
According to reports, the pair opted for a low-key civil ceremony in one of London’s most iconic wedding venues. Photos shared by international media show the newlyweds leaving the venue hand-in-hand while guests showered them with confetti and flower petals.
For the occasion, Dua Lipa reportedly wore a custom white Schiaparelli ensemble paired with a dramatic wide-brimmed hat and classic white heels, while Turner chose a timeless navy suit. The fashion-forward look was fitting for a bride who has become one of the most influential style icons of her generation.
DUA LIPA IS OFFICIALLY MARRIED, OH MY GOD 😭❤️ pic.twitter.com/Hcfe15llm7
— dua lipa crave (@addictionlipa) May 31, 2026
The couple first sparked dating rumours in early 2024 before making their relationship public later that year. Engagement speculation intensified after Dua Lipa was spotted wearing a diamond ring, which she later confirmed during an interview with British Vogue in 2025.
Speaking about her engagement at the time, the singer described the prospect of growing old together and being “best friends forever” as a “really special feeling”.
Their romance reportedly began after meeting through mutual connections in London, with the pair later reconnecting in Los Angeles. Since then, they have become one of entertainment’s most talked-about couples, frequently appearing together at high-profile events and on social media.
While the London ceremony was intimate, several international reports suggest that this may be just the beginning of the celebrations. A larger multi-day wedding event is reportedly planned in Sicily, Italy, where an impressive guest list of celebrities and close friends is expected to attend. Neither Lipa nor Turner has publicly confirmed the details.
Fans across the globe have already flooded social media with messages of congratulations, celebrating the couple’s next chapter together.
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