• The slick back bridal hairstyle has become a firm favourite among modern brides, offering a look that is equal parts elegant, sophisticated, and chic.

    A slicked-back style creates the perfect canvas to showcase everything from statement earrings to dramatic veils and delicate hair accessories. Better yet, this versatile trend works beautifully across all hair lengths and textures — from cropped pixie cuts and chic bobs to flowing mid-length styles and long, luxurious locks.

    The beauty of a slick back hairstyle lies in its simplicity. It highlights your facial features, photographs beautifully from every angle, and can be adapted to suit almost any bridal aesthetic. Think sleek low buns, glossy ponytails, modern chignons, wet-look finishes, and even softly slicked styles paired with loose curls.

    If you’re searching for a timeless wedding hairstyle with a fashion-forward edge, these slick back bridal hairstyles are guaranteed to inspire your walk down the aisle.

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    Your wedding may be the main event, but your honeymoon is where everything finally slows down.

    After months (or years) of planning seating charts, RSVPs and outfit fittings, the last thing any newlywed wants is to arrive at their destination only to realise they forgot chargers, overpacked outfits they’ll never wear, or packed for an imaginary version of the trip.

    Today’s honeymoons look different. Couples are choosing intentional travel, wellness moments, mini-moons, adventure add-ons and experiences that feel personal instead of performative. And naturally, the packing list has evolved too.

    Before you zip the suitcase shut, here’s the honeymoon packing checklist every couple actually needs.

    Start with the non-negotiables

    Before outfits, before skincare, before the “just in case” pile.

    Tick these off first:

    □ Passports and visas (if required)
    □ IDs and driver’s licences
    □ Flight confirmations
    □ Hotel and excursion bookings
    □ Travel insurance documents
    □ Bank cards + emergency cash
    □ Copies of important documents stored separately
    □ Emergency contacts
    □ Prescription medication
    □ Universal travel adaptor
    □ Luggage tags

    Pro tip: Save everything digitally and screenshot confirmations in case airport WiFi disappears at the worst possible moment.

    Build outfits around moments – not days

    The easiest way to overpack? Planning one outfit per day.

    Instead, pack around experiences.

    Travel day

    □ Comfortable matching set or relaxed airport outfit
    □ Layering piece
    □ Sneakers or walking shoes

    Daytime exploring

    □ 2–4 versatile outfits
    □ Comfortable sandals or trainers
    □ Crossbody bag
    □ Sunglasses
    □ Hat or cap

    Pool, beach or spa

    □ 2–3 swimsuits
    □ Cover-up
    □ Flip flops
    □ Lightweight tote

    Romantic dinners

    □ 1–2 elevated evening looks
    □ Minimal jewellery
    □ One pair of dressier shoes

    Activity-specific extras

    □ Workout set
    □ Hiking gear
    □ Waterproof jacket
    □ Resort dress code pieces (if applicable)

    The new honeymoon wardrobe rule? Repeat strategically and pack pieces that transition from day to dinner.

    Your beauty and self-care edit

    You don’t need your entire bathroom cabinet.

    Keep it edited:

    □ Toothbrush + toothpaste
    □ Skincare essentials
    □ SPF (face + body)
    □ After-sun care
    □ Hairbrush + travel styling tools
    □ Makeup basics
    □ Deodorant
    □ Razor
    □ Lip balm
    □ Personal hygiene products
    □ Mini first-aid kit

    If your honeymoon includes flights immediately after the wedding, pack a small refresh kit in your carry-on. Trust us.

    Tech that earns suitcase space

    Not everything needs to come.

    Bring:

    □ Phones
    □ Chargers and cables
    □ Portable power bank
    □ Camera (if using one)
    □ Headphones
    □ Kindle or downloaded entertainment
    □ Portable luggage scale
    □ Waterproof phone pouch (for beach destinations)

    Skip: laptops unless absolutely necessary.

    The underrated honeymoon essentials couples forget

    These are the items people wish they packed:

    □ Packing cubes
    □ Reusable water bottle
    □ Laundry bag
    □ Small medicine kit
    □ Portable stain remover
    □ Snacks for transit
    □ Extra room for souvenirs
    □ A shared notes app for expenses and memories

    One more thing: don’t underestimate leaving space in your suitcase. Honeymoon shopping always happens.

    What NOT to pack

    Sometimes the best packing advice is subtraction.

    Leave behind:

    × Too many “just in case” outfits
    × Expensive jewellery you’ll worry about
    × Full-size toiletries
    × Multiple shoe options
    × Anything uncomfortable
    × Wedding admin (yes, really)

    Your honeymoon should feel different from wedding week.

    Final boarding call

    Your honeymoon suitcase shouldn’t feel like a second wedding project.

    Pack for how you want to feel – relaxed, present and free to say yes to slow breakfasts, spontaneous excursions and one-more-nightcap energy.

    Because the best honeymoon accessory isn’t matching luggage.

    It’s arriving with enough space left for the memories.

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    For years, wedding photography was all about polished perfection. Every detail was curated, every frame colour-graded, every candid moment somehow still looked planned.

    Now? Couples are deliberately inviting a little chaos back in.

    Disposable cameras – yes, the plastic, flash-heavy relics of the late ‘90s and early 2000s – are making an unexpected return to modern weddings. But this comeback isn’t about rejecting professional photography. It’s about adding something many couples feel has quietly disappeared: surprise.

    Because in an era where every guest has a camera in their pocket, it turns out the photos people treasure most are often the ones nobody planned.

    Why disposable cameras are suddenly everywhere again

    The return of disposable cameras fits into a broader wedding shift happening right now: less perfection, more personality.

    Wedding photography trends for 2026 continue to lean toward movement, grain, candid storytelling and imagery that feels emotionally real rather than editorially flawless. Couples are embracing motion blur, direct flash and nostalgic visual textures that feel more memory than magazine.

    Disposable cameras slot neatly into that mood.

    Placed on reception tables, tucked into welcome bags or handed out during cocktail hour, they invite guests to become part of documenting the day instead of simply consuming it.

    And there’s something unexpectedly romantic about not knowing what’s on the roll.

    The appeal? Imperfect photos feel more personal

    Film’s resurgence isn’t really about vintage aesthetics alone.

    It’s about perspective.

    Professional photographers capture the big moments beautifully – the walk down the aisle, the portraits, the speeches. Disposable cameras capture the rest: your cousin teaching your gran a TikTok dance, someone stealing extra cake, the blurry joy of the dance floor.

    Those photos feel different because they are.

    Industry reporting shows that couples are increasingly drawn to imagery that feels human and lived-in over technically perfect. Analog photography continues gaining traction because of its warmth, grain and emotional texture.

    Even guest-generated content is becoming a bigger part of wedding storytelling, creating an archive that complements – rather than replaces – professional galleries.

    Before you buy 20 camera – know what you’re signing up for

    There’s one detail Pinterest boards rarely mention: disposable cameras aren’t always the budget-friendly option they appear to be.

    By the time couples factor in purchasing, developing and scanning film, costs can climb quickly. Results are also unpredictable – especially indoors or in low light where disposable cameras tend to struggle.

    Experts suggest treating them as an add-on experience rather than your primary photography plan. Many couples are now using a hybrid approach: professional photography for the hero moments, with disposable cameras reserved for cocktail hour, guest tables or after-parties.

    A few simple rules help:

    • Use built-in flash indoors
    • Leave short instructions at each table
    • Limit cameras to high-energy areas
    • Add a collection box so cameras don’t disappear
    • Expect surprises (and a few unusable shots)

    Because honestly? That’s part of the charm.

    The new luxury might actually be imperfection

    For so long, weddings chased the idea of looking flawless.

    But the return of disposable cameras suggests something different: couples want their weddings to feel remembered, not manufactured.

    Not every frame needs to be crisp. Not every moment needs to be content.

    Sometimes the best wedding photos are the ones slightly out of focus – but impossible to forget.

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