The heart is probably the most recognizable symbol out there. Everyone reads it the same way, no matter the language or the setting. With Valentine’s Day around the corner, romantic energy is everywhere. Brands release special edits, roll out new campaigns, launch limited collections, and fill our feeds with hearts in every possible form. Weddings naturally live in that space. The symbol feels familiar, emotional, and easy to connect with, which is exactly why it keeps coming back. We looked at how the heart shows up in modern wedding design without turning sweet into predictable. This edit brings together aesthetic, contemporary ways to use the heart across weddings, from decor and florals to fashion details and stationery.
Photo: Gohar World, Nurai Murr
Photo: Araik Valeria, Celine Rousseau
Hearts have always felt at home at weddings, and that hasn’t changed. They add extra warmth and a clear nod to love without needing explanation. Some couples go bold with oversized ceremony moments, while others keep it subtle with embroidery, bouquet shapes, or paper details. You can wear it, style it on the table, or let it live quietly in the background. Big or small, it feels organic either way. Sometimes, the best way to understand it is simply to see it.
Photo: Clark Brewer, Nurai Murr
Photo: Lost In Love, Kat Truesh & Alex Shevtsov
Photo: CUBE Studio, Emotions + Math
Photo: Politsuk Artem, Goshá
Photo: Alina Amper, Jessica Gwyneth
Photo: Emotions + Math, Valentine Fodor
Photo: SESTRO, Nurai Murr & Goshá
Photo: Homekee Love, Serj Ganso
Photo: Pinterest, Namasa Weddings
Photo: Pinterest, Alina Amper
Photo: Rosemay Studio, CENTÁ
Photo: Sammie Chan, Pinterest
Photo: Courtesy of Idan Gilony, Courtesy of Flake Baby Pastry





































