Hangovers are so last decade. Couples today are skipping champagne headaches and proving you don’t need alcohol for a wedding to be truly remembered.
Sober weddings trace back to the sober curious movement of 2018, with its roots in “Dry January,” launched by Alcohol Change UK in 2013. Millennials toyed with it, but Gen Z took it further. For them, sobriety is not a 30-day challenge, it is a lifestyle. They are approaching open bars with a confident “no thanks” and embracing mindfulness as the new marker of luxury.
In a recent interview with Harper’s Bazaar, Wedded Wonderland Founder Wendy El-Khoury reflected on how this change is transforming weddings themselves.
“We’re seeing more couples saying I do to dry weddings, and it’s opening up fresh opportunities for creativity, think activations, curated bars, and stations where drinks without the drank are not just accepted, but celebrated.“
– Wedded Wonderland Founder Wendy El-Khoury
In other words, sobriety is not about saying no to fun, it is about rewriting the definition of it.
Here’s how young soon-to-beds are keeping their weddings buzz-worthy:
1. Mocktails over Cocktails
Forget tequila shots. For guests who still want the taste and kick of their favorite bar drink, mixologists are creating mocktails that deliver the same without leaving your head foggy and your stomach messed up.
From cold brew twists on espresso martinis to boba mojitos and kombucha on tap, these bars are changing the way couples celebrate. After all, the only thing you’ll be tipsy on at a wedding is love.
2. No-Booze Bars
Why spend a fortune on endless bottles when you can serve sushi counters, ramen bars, or even a burger cart? Couples are realizing that the real buzz comes from shared experiences, not champagne refills. These bars can also be customized to tell your love story. Met at a coffee shop? Bring in a coffee cart that nods to where it all began. Fought over a burger? A late-night burger stand is the perfect playful touch.
It is cost-savvy, creative, and adds personality to the reception. Less alcohol, more atmosphere and everyone goes home with better memories.
3. Dry Destination Weddings
Luxury without liquor? Absolutely. Destinations like Dubai, where alcohol consumption is heavily regulated, are becoming hot spots for sober celebrations. Couples are embracing the trade-off: breathtaking views, over-the-top hospitality, and a price tag that often feels like a win.
Champagne towers may not be on the table, but when the backdrop looks like a movie set, sparkling water feels just as celebratory.
The New Way to Celebrate
Gen Z is proving weddings don’t need an open bar to feel open-hearted. Sobriety is not a passing fad, it is a cultural reset. As Wendy El-Khoury explains, the movement is bigger than weddings. It is a new way of living, loving, and celebrating with intention.
Sobriety is the new luxury. And the best part? Everyone remembers it in the morning.
So, will you be saying “I do” to a sober wedding?
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