Champagne Towers: A Trend We Love!
Champagne Towers: A Trend We Love!
Champagne Towers: A Trend We Love!
Champagne Towers: A Trend We Love!

Champagne Towers: A Trend We Love!

Naomi and Matt’s stunning Wye River soiree, captured by Tony Evans Photography.

 

There is no doubting that champagne towers are a vibe, which is why they’ve been popping up (pardon the pun) all over our feeds. Timeless, fun, elegant and truly effervescent in more ways than one, there is no better way to get the party started.

So, here’s what to consider when looking at bubbly options for your dream day.

 

Luxe aesthetics.

Picture this: crystal-clear glasses stacked delicately, bubbling champagne cascading down with elegance, and the soft glow of the spotlight giving you and your new Mr or Mrs an enviably radiant glow. 

A champagne tower is not just a beverage choice; it’s a statement piece that adds an undeniable touch of luxury to your wedding day. Whether you’re aiming for a classic, opulent affair or a modern, chic celebration, a champagne tower effortlessly enhances the ambience and aesthetic of any venue.

Camilla & Nick bring stylish sophistication, captured by Evia Zachariah

 

Timing is everything.

Deciding when to showcase your champagne tower is crucial for maximising its impact. Some couples opt to kick off the festivities immediately after the ceremony, taking those post-ceremony loved-up vibes straight back down the aisle to the cheers of their guests, before popping the corks and kicking off their champagne tower. This really punctuates the start of the celebrations and can be extra-special when you consider it is the first action you do together as newlyweds.

Others choose to set the tone for the reception with a celebratory toast. making an stellar entrance into the reception, greeted by the dazzling display of bubbly. 

Alternatively, incorporating the tower right before or after the cake-cutting adds an extra layer of excitement to this traditional moment. 

Whichever option you choose, ensure it aligns seamlessly with the flow and style of your day and enhances the overall experience for you and your guests.

Laura and Damien bringing the bubbly bliss, captured by Ali Bailey.

 

Practical considerations.

While champagne towers exude sophistication, they also require careful planning and execution to ensure a flawless presentation. Consider factors such as glassware quality, champagne selection, and quantity needed to achieve the desired height and effect. 

Additionally, work closely with your venue or catering team to coordinate logistics, including setup, pouring, and cleanup, to avoid any hiccups on the day. 

Lastly, don’t forget to factor in budget considerations, as champagne towers can vary in cost depending on the size and complexity of the setup. With attention to detail and a touch of creativity, your champagne tower will undoubtedly become a memorable highlight of your wedding day.

Jess and Jaiden take their moment in the sunshine, by I Got You Babe photography.

 

Incorporating a champagne tower into your wedding celebration adds an element of sophistication and glamour that is sure to leave a lasting impression on you and your guests. From its visually stunning presentation to its celebratory significance, a champagne tower elevates the overall experience, creating the blissed-up energy and stunning aesthetics you want for your dream day. 

Cheers to a sparkling celebration!

 

Here’s a few more of our favourite images to inspire your decision.

Laura and Matthew kick off the celebrations, captured by I Got You Babe.

 

Kat and Ben bring the style, captured by White Shutter

 

Tim and Emma take a blissed up moment, captured by Tess Follett

 

Ieesha and Robert’s ultra-glam celebrations were captured by White Shutter.

 

Leish and Dan’s stunning elopement, captured by Eliza Tate

 

Champagne tower

Naomi and Matt’s epic moment, captured by Tony Evans

 

For more on what is currently trending in weddings, check out our guide to everything on-point and popular (and why!).

 




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