Introducing the Anti-Wedding Trend: Love Parties with Modern Rebel
In a world where traditional weddings have long been the norm, one woman is shaking things up with her unique approach to event planning. Amy Shack Egan, the founder of Modern Rebel, describes herself as an “anti-wedding” event planner, specializing in creating personalized events that celebrate the couple and their relationship in a modern and unconventional way.
Gone are the days of walking down the aisle in a white dress and cutting a cake. With Modern Rebel, couples have the freedom to rewrite the rules and design their wedding their way. From astronauts as the wedding party to permanent tattoos as wedding favors, Egan’s love parties are all about reflecting the couple’s unique personalities and relationship.
Egan, a 32-year-old Orlando native now living in Manhattan, started her company after realizing that many couples were not excited about planning a traditional wedding. Instead, they wanted a celebration that truly represented who they are as a couple. With an average of 50 weddings a year, Egan works with young couples who are looking for a more relaxed and personalized approach to their big day.
The anti-wedding trend is gaining popularity among couples in their mid-20s who want to break free from the traditional wedding mold. With a focus on unique and personalized details, couples are shifting away from tradition and embracing what makes them unique. From personalized design details to scented candles and rugs from home used in the ceremony, these love parties are all about celebrating love in a way that feels authentic to the couple.
With Modern Rebel, couples have the opportunity to create a marriage mantra halfway through the planning process, reflecting on why they are getting married and what their relationship means to them. This personalized touch adds an extra layer of meaning to the event, making it truly unforgettable.
In a world where weddings have become synonymous with perfection and tradition, Modern Rebel is paving the way for a new era of love parties that celebrate individuality and authenticity. As the anti-wedding trend continues to grow, couples are embracing the opportunity to design a wedding that is truly reflective of who they are as a couple.