As a photographer in the elopement space, I’ve seen elopements grow in popularity over the years. More couples are skipping the big wedding expectations and choosing something that actually feels right for them. And this is something I’m a big advocate for!
In this blog, I rounded up some of the best elopement trends I anticipate for 2025. But remember, while these are great to get inspiration from, the best part about eloping is that you don’t actually have to follow any rules. You can take what fits, leave the rest, and just make it yours!
First off, I’ve found that more couples are embracing adventure (whatever that means to them). Elopements have always been about doing things your way, and adventure elopements are no exception.
To be clear, an adventure doesn’t have to mean a three-day backpacking trip into the wilderness (unless that’s your thing, of course). It can mean so many different things, and I personally love seeing all the diverse experiences couples come up with!
I think once people started realizing that traditional weddings aren’t the only option for marriage, they started getting creative. And a fun adventure is just one way to fill your soul and be present with each other.
One of the biggest draws about adventure elopements? They’re completely flexible. You don’t have to be an experienced hiker or an adrenaline seeker to have an adventurous day. Adventure can be as simple as:
No matter who you are, where you come from, what you look like, how your brain works, or what your abilities are, the point of these types of elopements is to have an adventure that meets you where you’re at.
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More couples are being more intentional about how they celebrate their love, and in 2025, that means thinking about the impact their elopement has on the planet. Eco-friendliness also isn’t just an elopement trend. They’re a way to honor the beautiful places we choose to say “I do” and ensure they stay beautiful for generations to come.
With climate change and environmental concerns becoming more pressing, you might want to look for ways to make your big day more sustainable. And since elopements already ditch a lot of waste that comes with traditional weddings (i.e., single-use decor, excessive travel, and catering waste), they’re naturally a great option if you’re an eco-conscious couple.
The beauty of an eco-friendly elopement is that it doesn’t have to be all or nothing. You can make small, intentional choices that align with your values while still creating a magical experience. Here are some ways you can make your elopement more sustainable in 2025:
I try to emphasize Leave No Trace with my couples, and honestly, it doesn’t matter where you are—you can make sustainable choices wherever you go!
I personally think there’s nothing more peaceful than being in nature. Over the years, more couples have been turning to the outdoors as a way to exchange vows away from the hustle and bustle of city life. And I don’t see that stopping in 2025!
For many couples, traditional wedding venues can feel limiting, expensive, or just not personal enough. Nature offers a beautiful, open space where love can be celebrated without many of the constraints associated with weddings, such as rigid timelines and guest counts. Beyond that, spending time in nature is grounding. It brings a sense of peace, presence, and connection. I think those feelings alone can be enough to sway anyone to get married in nature, don’t you?
The nice thing about a nature elopement is that it can be anything you want it to be. Some couples want the drama of mountain peaks and coastlines, while others simply want the quiet of a forest or lake. It’s about choosing a place that speaks to you and makes you feel comfy. Here are some ideas:
The other thing I like about nature elopements is that they aren’t just about the scenery. They often combine elements of the previous two elopement types we already talked about: adventure and eco-friendliness. You can experience adventure at varying levels, all while being conscious of the natural environment around you.
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For couples who love to travel, dream of a once-in-a-lifetime adventure, or just want to escape everyday monotony, destination elopements are a great way to celebrate love.
A lot of couples choose destination elopements because they combine two of the best things: Getting to marry the love of your life and traveling. Traditional weddings often come with high costs, rigid expectations, and the pressure to accommodate a long guest list. But with a destination elopement, you can create an intimate, meaningful experience while also exploring a place that excites you.
Additionally, for some LGBTQIA+ couples, destination elopements also offer a chance to celebrate in a location where you feel truly safe, welcomed, and free to be themselves. Picking an LGBTQ+-friendly destination can be a huge factor in making sure the elopement experience is full of joy and not stress.
Read more: How to Find LGBTQIA+-Friendly Elopement Locations
It’s really all up to you and your personal vibes. A destination elopement can be as adventurous, laid-back, or luxurious as you want it to be. Some ideas may include:
Another thing I’ve seen become increasingly popular is a “best of both worlds” approach—eloping just the two of you (or with a tiny group) and throwing a big celebration later.
Couples are rethinking what weddings have to look like, and more people are realizing they don’t need to squeeze everything into one event. A private elopement allows couples to focus on their vows, their experience, and the commitment they’re making. But for those who still want to celebrate with family and friends, a big afterparty gives them the chance to do just that on their own terms.
The elopement + afterparty combo can take so many forms. Here are some ideas:
Handfasting is an ancient wedding tradition that has been making a big comeback in recent years, especially among couples looking for a meaningful and symbolic way to celebrate their love. It’s a ritual where your hands are bound together with cords or ribbons to symbolize your union.
The ritual dates back centuries, originally practiced in Celtic cultures as a way to bind a couple in marriage. In some cases, it was used as a temporary engagement or trial marriage before the couple decided whether to make it official.
The process itself is simple but deeply symbolic. During the ceremony:
You can even choose colors and materials for the cords that hold special meaning. This can include using fabric from a loved one’s clothing, a piece of a wedding dress, or colors that represent your relationship.
Handfasting breaks away from mainstream wedding traditions and can be a great way to create a ceremony that feels intentional, spiritual (but necessarily religious), and unique.
Some trends come and go, while others stick around for a while, but what really matters is creating an experience that feels right for you. Whether one of these elopement trends stands out for you or you want to go your own route, the most important thing is that your day reflects your love, whether or not it’s a “trendy” practice.
I also want to take the time to acknowledge that the state of our world is scary right now, and I’m acutely aware that many queer and trans folks are shifting to elopements out of fear and necessity. I see you, and I want you to know that no matter how you approach your elopement, it can still feel really special despite all the uncertainty around us.
Whether you have questions about eloping or are looking for a photographer who can be a part of your journey, reach out to me and we can chat about your options and how we can make your celebration as special as your love.