Multicultural Wedding Ideas - 5 blogs to inspire your multicultural wedding planning

Natasha Grant
Black bride hugging groom


Multicultural Wedding Ideas and where to look for inspiration



Congratulations, you are engaged! Looking for wedding inspiration, is a rite of passage once you are engaged. Time to dream and get inspired right. But if you are having a multicultural or fusion wedding, where do you find multicultural wedding ideas?

When I got engaged, like many other black or other brides-to-be of colour I struggled to find inspiration from the mainstream wedding blogs and magazines. Why because at that time (5 years ago) most of these options did not contain women of colour. Things have not moved on that much in the wedding industry in the last 5 years, but they are changing, gradually.  

Today, I am sharing 5 top wedding blogs to help inspire you for planning your multicultural or fusion wedding. Oh, and before I start let me explain. A multicultural wedding is when couples are interested in combining two or more cultures, or traditions into their wedding. This can also be referred to as cross cultural or a fusion wedding. Right onto the top blogs or magazines to look for excellent multicultural wedding ideas, listed in alphabetical order.

African print colourful fans opened


1.      Black Bride 1998 is a magnificent source of wedding inspiration for any multicultural wedding. Celebrating love with beauty, style and grace. From the planning all the way through to after your wedding day, marriage, and parenthood they have it covered. An absolutely essential blog to happily explore.


2.      Black Bridal Bliss aims to educate, uplift and inspire black brides-to-be about all things bridal from engagements to honeymoons and then onto marriage, such a wealth of fantastic content on this blog do check it out.



Asian wedding bride and groom in mustard yellow holding hands


3. Khush Wedding Magazine provides the absolute best inspo for any couples who want Asian wedding ideas. Or will inspire any bride to be with beautiful content. It’s also a fantastic source to seek inspiration on how you can use vibrant colours at your gorgeous wedding.



4. Munaluchi Bride  is a splendid hub of wedding inspiration for black brides-to-be. From multicultural wedding ideas to help embrace your culture to bridal fashion and style ideas. Creative inspiration to get you thinking and planning the wedding of your dreams. A must read.



5.  Nu Bride run by the lovely Nova Reid is a smashing source of inspiration for fusion weddings. Showing you fantastic ways to embrace your diversity on your wedding day. So much content to explore.


I hope these superb suggestions will be useful, providing you with plenty of places to discover multicultural wedding inspiration. If you are planning a multicultural wedding, you may also find my blog post on how to include your culture on your wedding day helpful.


Not sure where or how to start? Then I can help. You can explore my wedding services here or get in touch and let’s book you in for a free consultation. I would be delighted to help you plan the most special day of your life.


Natasha x

About the Author


Natasha is the founder and lead planner at Pearline Events, a London-based wedding planning business specialising in vibrant multicultural celebrations and dry-hire venues. With her background of over a decade of experience in Civil Service project management, she brings unparalleled logistics and problem solving skills, plus creative flair to create seamless, colourful weddings. Her work has been featured in numerous online and print publications.


Named after her late grandmother, 'Pearline' means precious, reflecting Natasha's belief that every love story is unique and deserves a wedding that reflects its true spirit and you. She helps couples fuse their cultures into an exquisitely elegant day, ensuring they arrive relaxed and joyful.


Ready for a relaxed, joyful planning journey? Get in touch.

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