For 2026, wedding stationery has taken on a new significance – less an administrative necessity, more a design statement that signals what kind of celebration lies ahead. The most in-demand stationery designers are treating invitations as keepsakes, where typography, texture, and tone work in quiet harmony to tell a story before the day itself unfolds. Here, we present the wedding stationery defining 2026: the creatives shaping the opening chapter of modern weddings.
Charlotte Willmore Designs
Charlotte Willmore Design is a bespoke stationery service applying traditional English charm to hand-worked illustrations (her fan-base includes Parisian perfume house Diptyque). Working from a farm studio in Dorset, Charlotte is a fine artist by training, and employs heirloom-quality paper and watercolours to conjure a whimsical design. Be it a border of amalfi lemons or a tuberose garden, her light touch artistry can be painted on to save the dates, hand-dressed envelopes or a full suite of invitations.
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Hatty Pedder
Hatty is a London-based live event artist, wedding painter, and illustrator, bringing celebrations to life across the UK and beyond. Renowned for her vibrant, whimsical, and surreal style, she captures not just the scene but the distinct individual atmosphere, energy, and spirit of an occasion. With a client roster including Cartier, Tiffany & Co., Ralph Lauren, and Vogue Arabia, Hatty is internationally sought after.
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The Styled Writing Company
The Styled Writing Company is a creative studio specialising in elegant modern calligraphy, design work and detailing for special occasions. Founded in 2015 by former event planner Henrietta, the studio blends her lifelong passion for lettering with her deep expertise in event styling, producing stationery that is as beautiful as it is purposeful. Inspired by clean lines, natural textures and an earthy colour palette, Henrietta’s aesthetic has implicit style.
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Scribble & Daub
At Scribble & Daub, stationery is elevated to an art form: tactile, painterly, and deeply personal. Founded in 2012 by illustrator Caroline Kent, formerly a curator of contemporary art and now commissioned by houses such as Dior and Vogue, the East Sussex studio uses artisan processes, from traditional letterpress printing to brushstrokes applied by hand. The results are individualised works of art – no two are ever the same – that have been sold to the likes of Fortnum & Mason and Liberty.
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Leeming Brothers
Few wedding details set the tone quite like the invitation. At Leeming Brothers, these first impressions are crafted as heirlooms. Founded by industry name Lewis R. Stevenson, who learnt his craft as an apprentice on the workshop floor, the studio is one of the last in Britain to keep the full tradition of engraving and dye-stamping alive under one roof. Wedding stationery at Leeming Brothers is uniquely tactile and timeless, uniquely utilising the provenance of these multiple-centuries-old printing methods.
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Alex Hinton Design
Alex Hinton Design offers bespoke wedding stationery suites for stylish couples with an eye for detail. Founded by illustrator and designer Alexandra Hinton, the Kent-based studio takes a design-forward approach; each commission is a hand-painted work of art, made to be framed and cherished ever after. Her process blends fine art watercolor and ink techniques with her knowledge of luxury printing, an artistic approach which has been widely tapped in the industry, including a commission to design Regent Street’s official Christmas wrapping paper.
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