This is What Editors are Saying YES to in 2026
If youβve been wondering how to get featured in top wedding publications like Over The Moon, Green Wedding Shoes, Style Me Pretty, and The Wed hereβs one thing weβve learned:
A gorgeous wedding alone isnβt enough anymore.
Of course, stunning florals, impeccable fashion, and dreamy tablescapes still catch an editorβs eye. But today, beautiful is the baseline. What editors are really looking for are weddings that have something to say.
As a wedding PR agency, we spend our days pitching weddings to editors, understanding the up-and-coming editorial trends, and watching which stories get picked up and which ones don't. Over the past year, weβve noticed a clear shift. The weddingβs earning features arenβt necessarily the biggest, most expensive, or trendiest. Theyβre the ones with a story that lingers after the last dance.
So if youβre hoping to see your work featured, or youβre a couple wondering what makes editors stop scrolling, here are the five (5) story angles weβre seeing resonate most in 2026.
1) Intimate Weddings That Feel Deeply Personal
Small weddings are still having a moment, but itβs not just about the guest count. Editors are drawn to celebrations where every detail has meaning, whether thatβs exchanging vows at a family home, honoring a long-standing tradition, or including sentimental touches throughout the day.
As wedding publicists, these are the stories we love to lead with because theyβre personal, memorable, and impossible to replicate.
2) Cultural Traditions That Tell a Bigger Story
Editors continue to gravitate toward weddings that celebrate heritage in authentic, meaningful ways. From cultural ceremonies and family traditions to heirloom attire and generational recipes, the strongest weddings embrace the coupleβs identity rather than simply following trends.
The best wedding stories donβt explain cultureβ¦they celebrate it!
3) Sustainability Thatβs More Than a Buzzword
Simply calling a wedding βeco-friendlyβ isnβt enough anymore. Editors want to see sustainability in action, whether thatβs sourcing local vendors, donating flowers after the reception, choosing seasonal menus, or incorporating vintage decor.
Real choices with real intention always make for a stronger story.
4) Destination Weddings With a Fresh Twist
Yes, editors still love Italy, France, and Mexico, but the location alone isnβt the headline anymore. What matters is why the destination was chosen and how it connects to the coupleβs story.
Itβs not about the passport stamp; itβs about the personal connection that makes the destination feel meaningful.
5) Design That Tells a Story
Pinterest-worthy weddings arenβt going anywhere, but editors are increasingly drawn to design with personality. Whether itβs a color palette inspired by art or dΓ©cor that reflects the coupleβs journey, the most memorable weddings feel intentional rather than simply picture-perfect.
Pretty gets attention. Pretty with purpose gets featured.
The Common Thread? Meaning Over Perfection.
If thereβs one thing weβve learned from pitching thousands of weddings, itβs this: editors arenβt looking for weddings that check every trend box. Instead, theyβre looking for stories.
The weddings getting featured today make people feel something. They have personality, intention, and details that couldnβt belong to anyone else. And the best part?! You donβt have to reinvent the wheel to have a great story. Sometimes itβs simply about uncovering the one thatβs already there.