The trend of organizing private weddings not only shows sophisticated aesthetics but also reflects a modern lifestyle, promoting personality, emotions and the true meaning of the big day.
Sharing about this trend, Ms. Pham Hai Van - founder of wedding planner brand (Hai Ba Trung, Hanoi) - said: "Young people who organize private weddings often only invite a small number of guests from 30 to 80 guests, focusing on experience, emotions and private atmosphere''.
"The important thing for young people is no longer the feast or the number of guests, but the memorable moments that leave their own mark," said Ms. Hai Van.

Ms. Hoang Thu Nga - founder of wedding planner brand (Hoan Kiem, Hanoi) - shared: ''Not bound by mold, small weddings are a playground for the bride and groom to freely express their personality''.
'The budget for a private wedding ranges from 80 million VND or more depending on the scale, location and decoration needs. Each couple is a separate concept, telling their love story through the language of images, music and space'', Ms. Nga added.

Instead of using hard tarpaulins as before, many couples now prioritize soft fabric combined with fresh flowers to create a gentle, sophisticated feeling for the wedding space.



Ms. Nguyen Thu An (26 years old, Ha Nam) - who once held a small wedding with only 40 guests in Soc Son (Hanoi) - shared: "I just want to have a really close party. And I had an afternoon in the middle of the pine forest, with flowers, lights and even emotional tears.
Meanwhile, Mr. Tran Duy Quang (29 years old, Hanoi), who intends to hold a wedding ceremony at the end of this year, also said that he and his fiancee are planning a small ceremony at a villa near the sea.
"The older I get, the more I find the most necessary thing in a wedding ceremony is connection. Not everyone should witness the promises of two people, but only those who are truly important. A small but quality marriage, and a strong personal mark - that is what my wife and I are aiming for, said Mr. Quang.