In 2026, the most revolutionary wedding trend isn't about two people at all. It's about one. Solo weddings — celebrations of self-love, independence, and personal milestones — are exploding across social media and redefining what a wedding can be.
What Is a Solo Wedding?
A solo wedding is exactly what it sounds like: a wedding celebration where the guest of honor is themselves. No partner, no requirement for a relationship status. Just a person choosing to celebrate their own journey, achievements, and commitment to living fully.
It's not anti-romance. It's pro-self.
Why Solo Weddings Are Trending Now
The Cultural Shift
Millennials and Gen Z are rejecting the idea that major life celebrations require a partner. The same generation that normalized solo travel, solo dining, and solo living is now normalizing solo weddings.
The Milestone Celebration
Many solo brides and grooms are celebrating:
- Career milestones — making partner, launching a business, hitting a financial goal
- Personal growth — overcoming addiction, leaving a toxic relationship, moving to a new city
- Self-commitment — a formal promise to live authentically
- Birthday milestone — turning 30, 40, or 50 with intention
What a Solo Wedding Looks Like
The Dress (or Suit)
Wear whatever makes you feel extraordinary. White gown, custom suit, vintage find, or something you designed yourself. There are no rules when you're the only star.
The Venue
Solo weddings tend toward intimate, meaningful spaces:
- A rooftop where you had your first big win
- A restaurant that shaped your taste
- A garden that represents growth
- A destination you've always dreamed of
The Guest List
Typically 20-50 of the people who matter most. Close friends, chosen family, mentors, and anyone who's contributed to your story.
The Ceremony
Some solo weddings include:
- A self-marriage vow (committing to your own happiness)
- Readings from friends about your journey
- A symbolic ring exchange with yourself
- A toast led by your best friend
The Celebration
This is still a party. Think:
- A killer playlist
- An incredible meal
- A dance floor
- A cake (yes, you still get the cake)
- A photo booth with props that celebrate YOU
How to Plan a Solo Wedding
Step 1: Define Your Why
Why are you celebrating? Your answer shapes everything — the tone, the scale, the details.
Step 2: Set Your Budget
Solo weddings typically cost $3,000-$15,000, dramatically less than traditional weddings since you're not feeding 150 people.
Step 3: Choose Your Date
Pick a date that's meaningful to you. Your birthday, anniversary of a milestone, or just a date that feels right.
Step 4: Create Your Wedding Website
Use Wedflip to build a beautiful site that tells your story. Share your journey, your celebration details, and a space for guests to leave wishes.
Step 5: Tell Your People
Frame it as a celebration of yourself. Most people are thrilled to celebrate someone they love — regardless of the occasion.
The Online Community
#SoloWedding has over 200 million views on TikTok. The community is overwhelmingly supportive, sharing:
- Full solo wedding vlogs
- Self-marriage vow templates
- Outfit reveals
- Venue tours
- Emotional testimonies about self-worth
Is a Solo Wedding Right for You?
Ask yourself:
- Am I celebrating something genuinely meaningful?
- Will this bring me joy or am I making a statement?
- Can I afford this without financial stress?
- Do I have a support system that will show up?
If you answered yes to these, a solo wedding might be the most powerful celebration you'll ever plan.
The Bottom Line
A wedding is a celebration of love. And the most important love story you'll ever have is the one with yourself.




