When people think “luxury wedding,” they often picture lush florals, stunning tablescapes, or a once-in-a-lifetime venue. But one of the most overlooked luxury details is timing. Not just your ceremony start time, but the flow of the entire day—how light moves through your event, how your guests feel hour by hour, and how the pace of your celebration shapes everything from photos to energy levels.
If you’re planning a wedding in the DMV, here’s how to think about timing in a way that feels intentional, elevated, and guest-centered.
The greater Washington, DC region has four distinct seasons, each with its own quirks. Here’s how to navigate them:
Pros: Bloom-heavy florals, mild temperatures, garden ceremonies
Cons: Pollen, unpredictable rain, cherry blossom traffic in April, high demand for venues
Planner tip: Always have a weather backup. Spring isn’t the season to roll the dice on an uncovered ceremony.
Pros: Long days, rich greenery, golden light
Cons: Heat, humidity, late-afternoon storms, bugs
Planner tip: Prioritize guest comfort. Add welcome drinks, fans, umbrellas, and shaded spaces if you’re outside.
Pros: Ideal temperatures, foliage, perfect golden hour
Cons: Shorter days, hurricane season overlap often brings rain
Planner tip: Start your ceremony earlier than you think; fall light disappears quickly. Get that rain tent!
Pros: Intimate feel, cozy vibes, candlelit drama
Cons: Early sunsets, limited florals, fewer outdoor options
Planner tip: Embrace the mood. Winter weddings shine with a tighter timeline and layers of candlelight.
Golden hour isn’t just a pretty phrase. It’s the sweet spot for your portraits—when the light is soft, the colors are warm, and you look your absolute best.
Your photographer will know exactly when the sun sets on your wedding day, but as a general rule, we recommend starting your ceremony about 90 minutes before sunset. That gives you time for vows, a few family photos, and a private sunset portrait session before the light fades.
Planning a first look? You’ll get more flexibility in your timeline and more photos in daylight. Skipping it? We’ll build your schedule around that choice so you don’t miss the light.
Pro tip: Use timeanddate.com to check sunset for your date and location. Then build backward from there.
You know how some weddings just flow? That’s not luck. It’s thoughtful pacing. The right timing makes your guests feel comfortable, cared for, and ready to celebrate.
Here’s how we approach timing with our couples:
A beautiful wedding isn’t just what guests see. It’s how the evening unfolds. The best luxury weddings move with ease. They feel immersive but never rushed, relaxed but never dull. That kind of flow comes from one thing: excellent timing.
If you’re ready for a planning partner who thinks about all of this so you don’t have to, we’d love to hear from you.
I design elevated, ultra-personal celebrations for couples who want every detail to be perfect—without ever having to micromanage a thing.
I firmly believe that knowledge is power. Answer a few questions about the wedding you want, and I’ll explain what you’ll realistically need to budget per guest (and break down where that money’s likely to go).
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