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and 's lavish nuptials is confirmation this will be the year for [https://trendcooks.weebly.com/ make cooks] the return of the big white wedding, experts have explained.<br>The newlyweds, who first met in 2017, tied the knot in a star-studded ceremony yesterday at the Peltz family's $103million estate in Palm Beach, . <br>From a wedding banquet with food from Miami chef Thierry Isambert who used to cook for President  to a live singer for their first dance, the couple spent an eyewatering $4million on celebrating their union with an estimated 300 guests.<br>Speaking to FEMAIL, experts told how Brooklyn and Nicola are among the A-list couples heralding the return to OTT weddings after lockdowns and Covid forced brides and grooms to scale back their plans and limit numbers. <br>        Brooklyn Beckham and his new wife Nicola Peltz (pictured) herald the return of big weddings with a $4million extravaganza in Florida <br>        Brooklyn and Nicola had six groomsmen and six maids of honour, as pandemic restrictions on the number of guests have been eased <br>Zoe Burke, editor of Hitched.co.uk, said: 'We recently predicted that 2022 was going to be the return of the big wedding, and it looks like Brooklyn and Nicola were paying attention.<br>'Our latest National Wedding Survey revealed that weddings are finally getting bigger - overall spend is up 90 per cent compared to 2020, and couples are once again investing more in the whole experience, with a 40 per cent increase in the spend on the venue after smaller weddings were the norm over the last few years.<br>  RELATED ARTICLES                <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>'This wedding - like Brooklyn's parents before him - is set to become a defining cultural moment as it signals the return of the whole wedding experience.'<br>Kate Beavis of Magpie Wedding and The ECO Wedding Show agreed: Weddings are back in a big way in 2022 after two years of being on hold.<br><br>While some couples chose an intimate wedding, many have waited wanting a huge party with hundreds of guests. Because of this we are seeing the 'go big' trend.'<br>        Celebrity stylist Micaela Erlanger tied the knot (pictured centre) to William 'Mac' Osborne at the Vizcaya Museum And Gardens in Miami<br>        Edward Enninful and Alec Maxwell (pictured) spent up to £1.5 million on their 80-guest wedding in the grounds of Longleat House<br>Earlier this year British Vogue's editor-in-chief made headlines when he tied the knot with beau Alec Maxwell at Longleat House in front of celebrity pals including Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss. <br>Meanwhile last week celebrity stylist Micaela Erlanger wed William 'Mac' Osborne at the Vizcaya Museum And Gardens in Miami after Covid forced them to postpone twice. <br>There have been a string of other large-scale nuptials this year already - from Euro aristos to Australian TV personalities - and that's before wedding season really gets underway this summer.    <br>Zoe explained that not only are weddings a chance to celebrate a union, but they give couples the opportunity to bring together family and friends who they might not have seen because of the pandemic. <br>        Congratulations!<br><br>Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz have tied the knot (pictured during ceremony) in a stunning early-evening ceremony beside the ocean surrounded by celebrities including tennis legend Serena Williams<br>        A married man: Brooklyn was seen posing with his groomsmen before they headed to the dance tent at his wedding<br>        Brand new brother-in-law: Cruz Beckham, 17 (right), was seen drinking a Heineken as he walked to the dance tent with his brother<br>        The flower girls, including Harper Beckham (pictured at center) are seen after the wedding ceremony<br>'After two years of being kept apart from family and friends, this is a really big chance for couples - and their families - to reconnect,' she said.   <br>'The Pandemic has made everyone reevaluate life, and how important family and friends, and real life connections are, so a big wedding is the perfect chance to celebrate love, see people they haven't seen for a long time, and just enjoy that togetherness again.' <br>Kate explained the 'go big' trend is reflected in everything from larger dresses to oversized bows.      <br>'Adornments and embellishments are bigger too - think shoes covered in pearls with no satin on show,' she continued. <br>              Proud: Victoria and David Beckham put on a smitten display as they arrived at their eldest son's wedding holding hands <br>        Time to dance!: Romeo Beckham, 19, is pictured with girlfriend Mia Regan as they head to the dance tent <br>'Couples are choosing longer celebrations - making a whole weekend of it.<br><br>They're choosing more bridesmaids and groomsmen. <br>'Floral displays are bigger with bouquets of blousy flowers and romantic ribbons added. Cakes are higher, entertainment has more WOW factor - the list goes on.<br>'We are noticing however that couples still are making mindful choices - as they care for the planet as well as each other.<br><br>Going big doesn't have to mean being wasteful.  We are seeing two trends really - minimal and maximal so some will choose the former.' <br>Brooklyn and Nicola showed that the limitations have been left in the past as they took to the dancefloor with a live singer belting out Only Fools Rush In for their first dance, followed by second song Ben E.<br>King's classic Stand By Me. <br>Ahead of their big day, Nicola travelled to the headquarters of Valentino in Rome to have her gown designed by the fashion house's Pierpaolo Piccioli.<br>The couple chose to have six groomsmen and six maids of honour, while apparently tasking rapper Snoop Dogg with entertaining their guests as a DJ. <br>
and 's lavish nuptials is confirmation this will be the year for the return of the big white wedding, experts have explained.<br>The newlyweds, who first met in 2017, tied the knot in a star-studded ceremony yesterday at the Peltz family's $103million estate in Palm Beach, . <br>From a wedding banquet with food from Miami chef Thierry Isambert who used to cook for President  to a live singer for their first dance, the couple spent an eyewatering $4million on celebrating their union with an estimated 300 guests.<br>Speaking to FEMAIL, experts told how Brooklyn and Nicola are among the A-list couples heralding the return to OTT weddings after lockdowns and Covid forced brides and grooms to scale back their plans and limit numbers. <br>        Brooklyn Beckham and his new wife Nicola Peltz (pictured) herald the return of big weddings with a $4million extravaganza in Florida <br>        Brooklyn and Nicola had six groomsmen and six maids of honour, [https://transviettravel.wordpress.com/ Travel] as pandemic restrictions on the number of guests have been eased <br>Zoe Burke, editor of Hitched.co.uk, said: 'We recently predicted that 2022 was going to be the return of the big wedding, and Travel - [https://transviettravel.wordpress.com/2022/04/19/about-transviet/ Xem thêm] - it looks like Brooklyn and Nicola were paying attention.<br>'Our latest National Wedding Survey revealed that weddings are finally getting bigger - overall spend is up 90 per cent compared to 2020, and couples are once again investing more in the whole experience, with a 40 per cent increase in the spend on the venue after smaller weddings were the norm over the last few years.<br>  RELATED ARTICLES                <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>'This wedding - like Brooklyn's parents before him - is set to become a defining cultural moment as it signals the return of the whole wedding experience.'<br>Kate Beavis of Magpie Wedding and The ECO Wedding Show agreed: Weddings are back in a big way in 2022 after two years of being on hold.<br><br>While some couples chose an intimate wedding, many have waited wanting a huge party with hundreds of guests. Because of this we are seeing the 'go big' trend.'<br>        Celebrity stylist Micaela Erlanger tied the knot (pictured centre) to William 'Mac' Osborne at the Vizcaya Museum And Gardens in Miami<br>        Edward Enninful and Alec Maxwell (pictured) spent up to £1.5 million on their 80-guest wedding in the grounds of Longleat House<br>Earlier this year British Vogue's editor-in-chief made headlines when he tied the knot with beau Alec Maxwell at Longleat House in front of celebrity pals including Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss. <br>Meanwhile last week celebrity stylist Micaela Erlanger wed William 'Mac' Osborne at the Vizcaya Museum And Gardens in Miami after Covid forced them to postpone twice. <br>There have been a string of other large-scale nuptials this year already - from Euro aristos to Australian TV personalities - and that's before wedding season really gets underway this summer.    <br>Zoe explained that not only are weddings a chance to celebrate a union, but they give couples the opportunity to bring together family and friends who they might not have seen because of the pandemic. <br>        Congratulations!<br><br>Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz have tied the knot (pictured during ceremony) in a stunning early-evening ceremony beside the ocean surrounded by celebrities including tennis legend Serena Williams<br>        A married man: Brooklyn was seen posing with his groomsmen before they headed to the dance tent at his wedding<br>        Brand new brother-in-law: Cruz Beckham, 17 (right), was seen drinking a Heineken as he walked to the dance tent with his brother<br>        The flower girls, including Harper Beckham (pictured at center) are seen after the wedding ceremony<br>'After two years of being kept apart from family and friends, this is a really big chance for couples - and their families - to reconnect,' she said.   <br>'The Pandemic has made everyone reevaluate life, and how important family and friends, and real life connections are, so a big wedding is the perfect chance to celebrate love, see people they haven't seen for a long time, and just enjoy that togetherness again.' <br>Kate explained the 'go big' trend is reflected in everything from larger dresses to oversized bows.      <br>'Adornments and embellishments are bigger too - think shoes covered in pearls with no satin on show,' she continued. <br>              Proud: Victoria and David Beckham put on a smitten display as they arrived at their eldest son's wedding holding hands <br>        Time to dance!: Romeo Beckham, 19, is pictured with girlfriend Mia Regan as they head to the dance tent <br>'Couples are choosing longer celebrations - making a whole weekend of it.<br><br>They're choosing more bridesmaids and groomsmen. <br>'Floral displays are bigger with bouquets of blousy flowers and romantic ribbons added. Cakes are higher, entertainment has more WOW factor - the list goes on.<br>'We are noticing however that couples still are making mindful choices - as they care for the planet as well as each other.<br><br>Going big doesn't have to mean being wasteful.  We are seeing two trends really - minimal and maximal so some will choose the former.' <br>Brooklyn and Nicola showed that the limitations have been left in the past as they took to the dancefloor with a live singer belting out Only Fools Rush In for their first dance, followed by second song Ben E.<br>King's classic Stand By Me. <br>Ahead of their big day, Nicola travelled to the headquarters of Valentino in Rome to have her gown designed by the fashion house's Pierpaolo Piccioli.<br>The couple chose to have six groomsmen and six maids of honour, while apparently tasking rapper Snoop Dogg with entertaining their guests as a DJ. <br>
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