66 Best Wedding Website Examples - Page 2
This wedding invitation site layers couple photos as tilted Polaroids over a mint background with gold botanical line art and serif typography.
This wedding site organizes a three-day Mexican celebration across dark cards with burgundy monograms, pairing formal blackletter typography with a fixed bilingual navigation bar.
This wedding site pairs a decorative stencil serif for names with italic script for accents, using olive green and engagement photos with a countdown timer overlay.
This wedding website layers couple names as massive serif typography over a lush outdoor photo, anchoring guest info below with olive-green CTAs.
This wedding website uses a gold script overlay on the hero couple photo and a countdown timer with numerical urgency to anchor guest logistics.
This wedding website pins event details on cream notecards with gold binder clips and rotates them slightly for a scrapbook-like layout.
This wedding site announces the event with outlined display typography and scatters polaroid photos at angles across a warm tan background.
This wedding site overlays the couple's names in large sans-serif type directly on a full-bleed portrait photograph, with the date positioned opposite in the header corners.
This wedding vendor directory uses a warm beige announcement bar to highlight the new magazine pre-order, positioning it as editorial authority.
This wedding site uses a Mediterranean couple selfie as hero imagery with an overlaid ticker bar showing "Real Monasterio de Oia, 9 de mayo 2026" location and date.
This wedding planning SaaS uses serif-italic typography for key words—"Plan Your **Perfect** Wedding"—and pairs warm brown buttons with cream backgrounds throughout.
This wedding site announces "¡NOS CASAMOS!" in massive serif type above a two-column grid mixing black-and-white couple portraits with color lifestyle photography.
This personal styling site opens with "Before You Spend Thousands Know What Will Love You Back"—mixing serif italic and decorative script to position color consulting as investment protection.
This wedding planning SaaS site replaces "5-7 apps" with one tool, emphasizing the consolidation problem through a three-column comparison table.
This wedding invitation template site uses a countdown timer ("Offer Ends in 45h : 59m : 53s") paired with a 75% discount badge to drive urgency around ₹499 Canva templates.
This Hungarian wedding site opens with "Holy Sh*t we are getting married" in typewriter font, then color-blocks event details across bold green, purple, and gold sections.
This wedding photography site layers overlapping text and images with "ESCAPE THE ORDINARY — TO TRAVEL IS TO LIVE" as editorial statement across the hero.
This wedding celebrant site mixes serif headlines with handwritten script accents and uses a three-image asymmetric collage anchored by overlaid copy on blush background.
This wedding florist site uses dual scrolling marquee banners with "DE LA FLORE · FROM THE FLOWER" and publication logos to build luxury credibility.
This wedding site opens with the headline "YES, SHE'S REALLY MARRYING THIS NERD" over a couple photo, setting a humorous tone for guests.
This wedding site alternates event details left-right across image cards and uses serif italic headings with casual copy like "grab a drink a give some hugs!"
This wedding site centers a black-and-white couple photo with serif typography and pairs "We're Getting Married!" with practical navigation for RSVP, Registry, and Outfit Inspo.
This bridal florist site anchors its hero with an oversized photograph of a bride holding a lush bouquet, then uses scattered, rotated photo collages with white borders to showcase arrangements throughout.
This luxury wedding florist site anchors its hero with a soft-focus flower close-up and positions "Book a Complimentary Consultation" as both header button and outlined CTA.
This wedding florist site announces "Budget Friendly Wedding Flower Packages" in a dark green banner and introduces the owner by first name with a circular portrait photo.
This wedding site uses self-deprecating humor in the title and hero text ("lol jk, it's in Baltimore") to establish irreverent tone before pivoting to serif elegance.
This wedding site overlaps couple photos with hand-drawn botanical illustrations and geometric blob shapes in a terracotta-and-cream palette.
This wedding site nests a personal message over a cream card, positioning couple photos alongside handwritten-style serif headings and a detailed narrative of pandemic delays and new life milestones.
This wedding planning marketplace uses scattered confetti graphics and category pill buttons to organize vendors across photography, catering, venues, and floristry.