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13 Examples of Beautiful Squarespace Wedding Websites

Last Updated January 5 2024

Juhil Mendpara

Written By Juhil Mendpara

Some of the most beautiful wedding websites we have seen are made with Squarespace (and we have scrolled through hundreds!). This is a collection of the best of them.

Fun fact: Most of these websites have simply added their photos and details in place of dummy details in Squarespace wedding templates, yet they look awesome. This is one of the main reasons we recommend Squarespace for wedding websites.

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Screenshot of Heather & Jon, from the squarespace wedding websites collection.

Heather & Jon’s wedding website features pictures that are bright and exciting. The font and color scheme also go nicely with the website theme, making for an overall aesthetically excellent website.

On the functional side, the site uses an obvious layout with topbar navigation to important pages - Our Story, Travel, and Wedding Festivities. There’s also an RSVP CTA (Call-to-action), so the visitors can quickly confirm that they’re coming!

If you want to quickly put together a beautiful wedding website, this is the one to replicate.


Screenshot of Whitney & Robert, from the squarespace wedding websites collection.

This site follows the typical wedding website template, much like the Heather & Jon website, which is perfect for making an excellent site quickly.

I picked this site mainly because of its hero image — the couple looks at their most natural and serene in the picture. [Of course, the contrastingly bright photos on the above website also look equally gorgeous.]


Screenshot of Rush & Danit, from the squarespace wedding websites collection.

The homepage of Rush & Danit’s wedding website is unique, not in its design but in its content. They use their childhood photos instead of your typical beautifully shot couple photos — it’s an idea you might like to use in your wedding website, especially if you met as kids :)

The inside of the website is like your typical, well-designed wedding website. Good fonts, a nice logo, beautiful pictures, and easy navigation to RSVP, Gifts, and more make up this wedding website.


Screenshot of Our Dumb Wedding Site, from the squarespace wedding websites collection.

Most of the sites on this list are elegant and sophisticated, which is the norm (and a safe bet for wedding websites). But this site has personality: It doesn’t look modern (likely because it was made 5 years ago), nor does it have those curvy fonts or professionally shot photos. But it feels personal, which is, in a sense, the highest compliment for a wedding website.

It’s quirky throughout — from the site title being “our dumb wedding site” to the wedding ceremony location described - “France…lol jk, it’s in Baltimore.”

For pretty much any other type of website, an unclear/twisted description of something essential like the location is a big NO, but it’s fine here.


Screenshot of Emily & Manuel, from the squarespace wedding websites collection.

Emily & Manuel are getting married in April 2024, and they have waited 2,994 days for the moment — which they mention above the fold on their website. I like it.

I also like the “party accordingly” phrase that’s right after — it hints at a big, enjoyable wedding party. The “I’ll Be There” CTA, instead of having two buttons that read “RSVP,” is also clever yet clear — I like that too.


Screenshot of Alex and Andrew, from the squarespace wedding websites collection.

This website is minimal but not in the traditional sense, i.e., it doesn’t have plenty of whitespaces or anything. Though it has to-the-point text for each page (in the form of a story ), showcased alongside big, full-sized photos of the couple — which I consider minimal.


Screenshot of Sam + DJ, from the squarespace wedding websites collection.

Sam and DJ’s love story is as modern as it gets: It started with a right swipe on Tinder. And therefore, this beautiful, modern website not only looks great from a web design perspective but also fits their story well.


Screenshot of Shira & Adrian, from the squarespace wedding websites collection.

The little on-the-scroll zoom-out of the picture in the hero section looks nice. Other than that, the site has pretty pictures, straightforward navigation, and all essential elements.


Screenshot of Humayra ❤️ Henri, from the squarespace wedding websites collection.

This site has awesome photography of everything — from the couple and their beloved dog, Layla, to hotel rooms and locations. And all pages are filled with photos! Overall, it’s sophisticated and functional.


Screenshot of Tori & José , from the squarespace wedding websites collection.

Tori and José are getting married in September and have started wedding preparations early. Among other things they’re already done, they’ve built a nice wedding website and registered a solid domain name: toriscupofjo.com.


Screenshot of Sonny, from the squarespace wedding websites collection.

Clean, elegant design. A great example of what you want a wedding website to be. Plus: lots of room to showcase engagement photos.


Screenshot of Rebekah and JP, from the squarespace wedding websites collection.

This wedding website is organized page by page, providing all the necessary information for their guests. Beautiful engagement photos and the website itself, both have a moody ambiance.

The website design is modern…if you can’t tell just by a look at it or the wedding date, the “Join us online via Zoom” might help ;)


Screenshot of Andrew and Delphine, from the squarespace wedding websites collection.

Andrew and Delphine created a website that is clean-cut and well-designed. The layout, high-quality pictures, and quirky writing make it a fun reflection of who they are as a couple.

The website is as functional as it is beautiful. The top bar menu has links to all the important pages for wedding guests - Livestream, Wedding day info (dress code, location, etc.), Gift registry, and seating chart (which also serves as a guest list). And, on the opposite side of the menu is an easily visible RSVP button.


Frequently Asked Questions

Do you put wedding website on Save the Date?

Yes, you should put the wedding website link in the save-the-dates. It helps guests in finding more information about the wedding.

When should I start my wedding website?

You can start creating your wedding website as soon as you have set the wedding date and booked your wedding venue.

What information goes on a wedding website?

From a functional point of view, a good wedding website includes the schedule of events, locations for those events, travel info, dress code details, accommodations, registry, and RSVP. Apart from that, it should have images of the couple and their love story. Everything else is optional.

Which is the best wedding website builder?

From the ones we've tested, Squarespace is the best because of its beautiful templates and ease of use. However, we haven't tested more niche builders like The Knot, WeddingWire, Minted, Zola, etc., so we can't comment on any of those.