Gen Z is rejecting the traditional wedding industry model

Gen Z's resistance to conventional weddings stems from inflated costs and manufactured social expectations, not idealism. Established players—venues, planners, bridal retailers—now compete on value rather than tradition. Smaller ceremonies, DIY elements, and price-conscious vendors capture outsized share among the cohort entering peak marriage years. The shift is durable because Gen Z's financial constraints and digital savvy make them permanently skeptical of industries built on aspirational messaging rather than transparent pricing.