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    Wedding planning is exciting and South African couples are finding themselves enchanted by autumn. And for good reason. Between March and May, the country transforms into a painter’s palette of golden leaves, gentle breezes and soft, romantic light. For brides and grooms-to-be, it’s a season that offers charm without the sweltering heat of summer or the chill of winter.

    But here’s the catch — word is out. With everyone hoping to take advantage of cooler temperatures, lower prices and shoulder season, Venues and photographers are already reporting a spike in 2026 autumn wedding bookings, with some prime dates disappearing faster than you can say “I do”.

    With bookings filling up fast,  you might feel a slightly overwhelmed planning your autumn wedding. Fear not though. We’ll guide you through every you need to know to sucessfully plan your whimsical autumn wedding.

    The Romance of Autumn

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    Ask any couple who tied the knot in autumn and they’ll tell you — there’s something almost cinematic about it. The air is cooler but not cold, the sunlight takes on a dreamy golden hue, and the colours of the landscape seem made for wedding photos.

    This is the kind of atmosphere that has made March to May the “it” season for South African weddings. From Stellenbosch wine farms to Mpumalanga’s highland lodges, autumn offers settings that feel straight out of a fairytale.

    Why 2026 Autumn Dates are Going Fast

    Traditionally, summer has been South Africa’s most popular wedding season. But in recent years, autumn has surged in popularity. The reasons are clear:

    Perfect Weather Balance:

    Let’s face it, no one wants to be sweating like mad in summer or freezing to death in winter on your wedding day. Autumn offers strikes the perfect balance between the two. Milder than summer, but warmer than winter, you can’t really go wrong.

    Golden Hour Photography:

    Everyone knows that golden hour is the best time to take photos. But what many people don’t know is that there’s a big difference between golden hour during summer and autumn.

    Golden hour during summers brings about bright, warm rays that give you an instant glow and can take any picture from average to drop dead gorgeous. The downside is that there’s a limited time period to get those perfect golden hour photos.

    Autumn’s golden hour on the other hand brings about unique opportunities.  Autumn sunsets have a special softness, ideal for capturing portraits and landscapes. Lower shadows and rich colours create deeper contrasting back drops that are bound to leave anyone breathless once they see you’re wedding album.

    Seasonal Menus:

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    Having your wedding in Autumn presents you with a unique opportunity to play around with a seasonal menu. With slightly cooler temperatures creeping in, you can’t go wrong with some hearty comfort food.

    Think rich butternut soup, roasted seasonal veg, and hearty main dishes. And for dessert, who doesn’t love a good malva or sticky toffee pudding?

    Unique Seasonal Decorations:

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    One of the best things about having an Autumn wedding is the opportunity incorporate some of the seasons natural beauty into your wedding decor. A mix of red, oranges, yellows, and browns can create an extraordinary visual experience for you and your guests.

    Cost Savings (Sometimes):

    Shoulder seasons, usually mean fewer tourist crowds. This could mean better rates for venues and vendors. But, with shoulder season tourism beginning to take off, it’s best to not leave things too late so be sure to book your venue and everything else well in advance.

    The Ups and Downs of Planning an Autumn Wedding

    While we might have convinced you thus far to move your wedding date to Autumn, it’s worth remembering that the season comes with its own set of quirks:

    Weather Can be Unpredictable:

    Bad weather on your wedding day is pretty much everyone’s worst fear. In places like Cape Town where you can experience all four seasons in one day, having a back up plan in case the weather acts up – is crucial. So try and select an indoor venue, or a venue with a covered area.

    Shorter Days:

    As the sun starts setting earlier, this could potentially be a game changer during the planning stages of your wedding. Shorter day means that you’ll need to be strategic about ceremony times and

    Public Holidays:

    While you and your guests might not need to put in leave for your wedding day, public holidays can pose a problem. Easter, Freedom Day and other long weekends can affect guest and venue availability and travel costs. So, if you are planning on having your wedding on a public holiday, be sure to keep this in mind and book early.

    An Autumn Wedding – Is it Worth it?

    Autumn is a special time of the year. While the weather and other factors might play a big role in your decision to have your wedding in autumn or not, don’t write Autumn off completely.

    With careful planning and contingency plans in place, Autumn might just be the season for your dream wedding. Many couples say the trade-off is worth it for the romantic atmosphere alone.

    The ultimate showcase of South Africa’s best in the wedding industry is back as a live event.

    The Wedding Expo will be taking place from 6&& August 2022 at the Heartfelt Arena in Centurion, the perfect setting to welcome back the thousands of brides and grooms who want to connect in-person with leading wedding industry professionals. 

    Amanda Cunningham, founder of The Wedding Expo, is proud to announce that Specialised Exhibitions – a division of world-renowned Montgomery Group, will head up this event which promises an exciting and innovative two days. 

    Specialised Exhibitions is a company with over 50 years’ experience and a reputation synonymous with innovation, integrity and professionalism.

    “We engaged, we proposed and we said ‘Yes’ to The Wedding Expo,” says a smiling Charlene Hefer, portfolio director at Specialised Exhibitions. “It’s an exciting opportunity for all of us. With our diverse, dynamic and experienced team, our forward-thinking approach and the integration of latest technologies, we will bring a vibrant energy to the expo in full support of the well-known and successful brand.” 

    “We are really excited about the changes and innovations that will be in place for the expo,” says Hefer. “There will be lots of new features, competitions and promotions in addition to the many informative talks and workshops. An experience shared with loved ones, it will be a super fun two days of fashion, buying and bubbly.” 

    “Globally we are seeing the exhibition and events industry successfully re-open after almost two years of restrictions,” Hefer continues. “Face-to-face interactions have been greatly missed, as they facilitate the building of relationships and trust, enable the engagement of all five senses – to see, hear, taste, touch and smell the products, and also satisfy the gregarious and social nature of people.

    For the many brides, grooms, families and friends who want to meet a host of suppliers to help plan the big day, the wedding expo is the place to be.” 

    Cunningham agrees, “Exhibitors are only too pleased to assist with wedding planning such as giving great advice on venues, catering requirements, flowers and decor, dresses, invitations, honeymoons, legal requirements, and much more! I am constantly astounded at the incredible talent showcased in the South African Bridal Industry.

    This is an entrepreneur driven industry and the service providers are right up there with the best of the best on the international platform. I have loved working with and promoting these incredibly talented individuals and businesses.”  

    Whether you are an entrepreneur in the wedding industry looking for brand exposure, sales leads and the opportunity to network and collaborate with other wedding professionals, or if you are a bride or groom ready to plan your special day, then save the date for The Wedding Expo, 6 & 7 August 2022. 

     Pictures: Supplied / Abbi Cooley Photography