Zola Forecasts 2026 Wedding Trends: Sustainable, Tech‑Driven, and Intimate Ceremonies
Zola's 2026 wedding forecast spotlights eco‑friendly choices, virtual elements, and highly personalized celebrations.

On January 30, 2026, ABC News aired a GMA segment in New York featuring Zola, the popular online wedding registry, outlining the top wedding trends for 2026. Zola predicts that 70% of couples will opt for green venues, 60% will integrate virtual or augmented‑reality components into ceremonies, and 80% will pursue ultra‑personalized vow books and custom décor. The video highlights a surge in micro‑weddings—only 1,200‑guest affairs that cost 40% less than the 2019 average. Couples are also expected to use AI‑powered planning tools to streamline registry management, reflecting a broader digital shift in the wedding industry.
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