

The pop-up was an IRL manifestation of Pinterest’s Wedding Week, a fully shoppable, weeklong in-app experience that invited users to gather inspiration from more than 150 curated boards. Covering engagements, weddings and honeymoons, the highlighted collections from 50-plus merchants and talent, like celebrity nail artists and wedding planners, aligned with findings from the Pinterest Annual Wedding Trends Report.

“What we’ve seen over the past few years is this evolution into more intimate weddings. The micro weddings that were big in the early 2020s were definitely influenced by the pandemic, and then we had a trend last year in our report around quiet weddings,” says Sydney Stanback, global trends and insights lead at Pinterest. “This is taking into consideration the people who really matter the most at a wedding. The overarching vibe of this trend and the event is that it’s intimate, it’s romantic, it’s just really beautiful.”

“Gen Z is a very nostalgic generation, and they’re known for tapping into and reinterpreting past decades, redefining them with a more modern take,” Stanback says. “It’s really interesting to see how things have resurfaced for weddings.”
To drive buzz around the pop-up and the report, Pinterest partnered with Meet Cutes NYC to create content on Instagram around city hall weddings, featuring real couples. Vendor partners also shared the event on social media. Agency: Autumn Experiential.
Photos: Courtesy of Pinterest
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