Why Wedding Drapery Is the Biggest Decor Trend of 2025


Drapery can—and is—going further than these more traditional applications, as couples lean further into the trend. “I never thought I would say this, but I’m currently loving an artistic touch of draping on dining chairs and stools. I’ve been seeing very groovy ideas lately in the chair realm and am excited to execute a few looks this year,” says Eskenazi. “I also love a draped bar or DJ booth moment as most rental bars and booths are typically a hard surface. Even wrapping an interesting print around the surface of a plain bar can give a pop to your decor without breaking the bank.”

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Once you decide where you want drapery, you should next think about the actual material you will be using. “The texture and weight of the fabric play a huge role in how the draping feels in the space,” says Helmstetter. “For romantic or whimsical settings, we love using flowy materials like chiffon or soft muslin. These fabrics move beautifully and create a sense of nostalgia and softness. When the draping is more of a backdrop and the event leans formal, we opt for textiles with more structure. Think velvet, crisp linen, or raw silk, depending on the overall aesthetic.”

Weiss adds that you don’t necessarily need to stick to a congruent fabric or shade for a draping display. “Don’t be afraid to mix fabrics,” she says. “It creates dimension. When you do this, the lighting hits it in all different ways to create moments. Couples are also getting creative with colors to create interest and that’s another way to make the drape stand out.”



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