

Weddings don’t just belong to the couples saying “I do,” they belong to the communities, friends, and families who carry those memories forward. And some weddings are so unique, so full of personality, that they deserve to be remembered by more than just the guest list.
This week, we’re spotlighting three viral weddings that caught the internet’s attention for different reasons: a Hollywood-meets-beauty-influencer romance in Croatia, a star athlete’s dreamy Moroccan celebration, and a jewelry designer who turned her big day into a maximalist fairytale. Together, they offer brides endless inspiration for creating celebrations that feel personal, thoughtful, and deeply stylish.
Dynasty Actor Adam Huber and beauty influencer Rachel Rigler pulled off the kind of destination wedding most of us only pin to our boards. The couple chose Brown Beach House in Trogir, Croatia, a spot close to Rachel’s heart, she spent part of her childhood there before her family moved away.
With just 30 guests, the wedding was intimate yet cinematic. They gave their loved ones not just a ceremony, but a full European vacation: boat rides through the Dalmatian islands, sightseeing in Split, pizza nights, and a much-needed hungover beach day.
The ceremony leaned into black-tie elegance meets modern minimalism, crisp black and white décor with fresh green accents. Rachel wore a Valentini Spose gown with a one-shoulder silhouette and open back, while Adam opted for a custom Bridals By Lori suit. Their first dance? A choreographed rumba to “Speechless” by Dan + Shay, capped off with fireworks that lit up the Croatian coast.
In every detail, from handwritten vows to Rachel jumping into the pool in a second dress, the wedding blended heartfelt family traditions with sleek editorial flair.
Over in Marrakech, Canadian tennis star Félix Auger-Aliassime married equestrian Nina Aliassime in a wedding that was equal parts elegant and vibrant. The couple tied the knot at Selman Marrakech, a hotel known for its gardens, Andalusian architecture, and horse stables.
The guest list of 120 was dressed in colorful attire, creating a living painting against Morocco’s lush greenery and flower-filled arches. Félix called the day “beauty in every direction,” and the photos prove him right.
Their love story goes back to 2019, when Félix spotted Nina at one of his tournaments and decided to send her a message before leaving the city. What began with a simple dinner turned into a forever partnership and their wedding reflected that quiet but strong spark.
Not every bride dreams of white roses and muted tones. Jewelry designer Emily King flipped tradition on its head and leaned fully into color, creativity, and sustainability.
Her South African venue, Die Woud, became a kaleidoscope of bold fashion and unconventional beauty. Bridesmaids wore upcycled outfits, florals exploded with color, and every detail felt intentional, not performative. It wasn’t just a wedding; it was a manifesto of individuality.
Emily’s background in jewelry design and her partner’s career as a DJ meant that every detail was about expression, from the music to the maximalist style choices. It was the kind of wedding that makes you think: rules are made to be rewritten.
4. Rappers Monaleo and Stunna 4’s All-Pink Texas Wedding
Monaleo and Stunna 4 Vegas made their love official with a wedding that was as bold and unapologetic as their music. On September 19, the couple tied the knot at Boxwood Manor in Texas, surrounded by 180 guests and over 100,000 TikTok viewers who tuned in live.
The day was painted entirely in shades of pink, a choice Monaleo said symbolized “new beginnings, love, and prosperity.” From the décor to the couple’s looks, Stunna in a blush suit and Monaleo in two custom gowns by Alonuko Bridal, the wedding doubled as both a fashion moment and a deeply personal celebration of family, and community.
The two first met in a studio back in 2021, later welcoming their son in 2023. For their big day, he even walked down the aisle with them. The wedding itself was a mix of heartfelt traditions and modern energy: a unity candle, a memory wall honoring loved ones, and a first dance to Monaleo’s own ballad “Cosmic Love.” Guests were treated to comfort-food favorites like Frito pie and a Texas Melon wedding cake, while online fans got an unfiltered glimpse of the festivities thanks to the livestream.
For Gen Z brides, this wedding proves that you can merge sustainability, self-expression, and pure joy without sacrificing romance.
Each of these weddings offers something unique: Adam and Rachel showed how to turn an intimate guest list into an unforgettable travel experience. Félix and Nina embodied romance rooted in culture and family. Emily reminded us that maximalism and sustainability can co-exist beautifully.
Together, they highlight what weddings in 2025 are really about: authenticity, storytelling, and joy. Whether you’re planning a black-tie affair, a destination getaway, or a bold creative statement, the lesson is the same, let your wedding reflect you.
These viral weddings remind us that love doesn’t fit one mold. It can be sleek and minimal, vibrant and cultural, or bold and maximalist but it’s always personal. And that’s what makes them worth celebrating far beyond the guest list.
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