Wedding trends come and go, but nothing can replace a sweet inspiration that satisfies both our taste and the sense of beauty. In this collection, we have collected photos of the most beautiful wedding cakes, each of which can become a true decoration of the festive table.
30. Elegant multi-tiered cake
There is no rule that states that a wedding cake should have only round tiers. Playing with different shapes can make a classic confectionery product even more original.
29. White and Gold Cake
This culinary masterpiece looks luxurious and at the same time not clumsy. Imagine how you, dressed in one of the most beautiful wedding dresses in the world, cut this magnificent cake with your chosen one. Nice picture, huh?
28. Textured cake
One of the most beautiful wedding cakes has an interesting textured surface that will make your guests come closer to take a good look at the cake before eating it.
27. Cake with sweet flowers
Dozens of realistic looking colors turn a plain white cake from pretty simple to stunningly elegant. A careful balance of shades and clean white tiers do not allow the cake to look too overloaded with colors.
26. Cake with a cascade of orchids
How to add sophistication and extra volume to a plain white cake? Of course, with the help of a flower cascade!
25. Lace sophistication
This cake seems to be wrapped in finest lace. Its creator, Zoe Clark of Zoe Clark Cakes, was inspired by lace patterns from the 1970s. It’s even a pity to touch such beauty.
24. Floral maximalism
Such a richly and brightly decorated wedding cake will be interesting to combine with an unusual wedding dress.
23. Cake with gold accents
This is a stunning geometric cake, which is made in the metallic colors popular in 2019.
22. Black and Gold Cake
Frankly, a non-standard choice for a wedding table. On the other hand, such a cake will be remembered by your guests for a long time, even if the wedding itself is forgotten over time.
21. Infantile elegance
Bright colors and cute figures make this square wedding cake charming and a little childish.
20. Blue and gold cake
It doesn’t look so gloomy and strict as the black and gold version, and the cool blue color contrasts interestingly with the deep red flower.
19. Pastel petals
The three-level wedding cake has a classic white background that perfectly shades elegant flowers.
18. Colorful Perfection
This carefree design proves that even properly colored petals can have a big impact on the entire composition.
17. Cake in purple colors
Purple is rarely found on wedding cakes. Even less often, it dominates, and very rarely it looks so organically and beautifully as on this chic creation of a confectionery genius. Of course, without a light “drapery” and colors, the impression would not be so positive.
16. Illustrated cake
Why not consider your cake as an artist’s canvas? Choose everything you want (for example, your portraits) and make the holiday confectionery completely unique.
15. Cake optical illusion
The illusion of having a cake on this unique wedding cake is as witty as it is complex.
14. Cake with lace
A stunning 1960s wedding dress was the starting point for this ivory cake decorated with intricate white lace.
13. Cake with golden butterflies
Such a cake will become not only the king at the wedding table, but also a great gift for a golden wedding.
12. Cake with Chinese patterns
The design of such a beautiful cake is inspired by traditional Chinese qipao dresses. A great option if your wedding is decorated in an oriental style.
11. Cake with lilies of the valley
There is no flower more suitable for a spring wedding than a lily of the valley. He is a symbol of purity, and there is a belief that on a quiet moonlit night, the Virgin in a wreath of lilies of the valley will appear to someone who is destined for unexpected joy.
10. Sweet Skyscraper
This huge wedding cake has everything from sparkles to figures, flowers and even buildings, which makes it luxurious and special.
9. Neon Cake
Enough of boring white! For a bright and original wedding, only a multi-colored cake is suitable. For example, such as the creation of pastry chef Michelle Marik from Sugablossom Cakes in Australia. She created her masterpiece inspired by the flowers of ripe citrus and raspberries.
8. Cake with camomiles
Even such a modest and inconspicuous flower like a daisy can become a welcome decoration. Especially if their whole bouquet, made by hand from sugar.
7. Decadence style cake
Transmitting the decadence of the era of the French Queen Marie Antoinette, the cake includes pearls from sugar paste, as well as elegant patterns from glaze. Each level has been designed in its own unique style.
6. Winter wedding cake with cones and berries
A simple two-tier cake decorated with clusters of sugar flowers and foliage. At the same time, confectioners paid special attention to details: incredibly realistic looking silver berries of brunia and frosty miniature pine cones. The design perfectly conveys the romance of a magical winter wedding.
5. Black and white cake
The strict design of this cake contrasts with playful bows decorated with two shiny (inedible) brooches on the upper and lower tiers.
This cake is easy to imagine in an elegant ballroom or historic mansion, right?
4. Cake a la "autumn in the village"
If you are organizing an autumn wedding, then its worthy conclusion will be cutting this wonderful wedding cake. Smooth fondant tiers are crowned with a cascade of leaves, and the branches burn in autumn colors (and do not miss the tiny sculpted bird on the upper tier!) By the way, the stump is also edible.
3. Cake a la "lamp" from Tiffany
Of course, you know that you should not try to stuff a light bulb into your mouth if you do not want to go to the surgeon later. But this lamp is quite edible, and fits perfectly in the mouth. Bit by bit, of course.
This elegant cake was inspired by Tiffany glass lamps, and the hand-painted design has a wonderful stained glass effect.
2. Mint green cake with ruffles
To create this cake, pastry chef Faye Cahill from Faye Cahill Cake Design covered three tiers of smooth pastel green fondant and then topped each layer with romantic cascades of sugar paste frills.
1. Cake a la "solar system"
Weddings in space have not yet been taught. Well, it doesn’t matter! May the cosmos itself come to us. At least in the form of a miniature solar system on the most fantastic wedding cake that only exists in this galaxy.
Ideas for Combining Wedding Cake with Wedding Decor
The most beautiful wedding cake can spoil the impression of a wedding if it is categorically not combined with the general style of wedding decoration. And in order not to be unfounded, we will not only tell, but also show which cakes are better for a certain wedding style.
For bohemian brides
A delicate floral green or beige cake decoration with a floral pattern will emphasize the elegance and grace of your outfit, as well as the aesthetic decoration of the festive table.
For a wedding in a modern style
In this case, bold geometric and abstract details, such as repeating tile patterns, hexagonal tiers or triangular decorations, will be appropriate.
For a classic wedding
Traditional white is not the only option. Hand-painted watercolor, sweet flowers and delicate lace - all emphasizes the tenderness, fragility and beauty of the bride.
For an outdoor wedding
If your wedding ceremony is not organized indoors, take inspiration from nature. For example, a cake can be decorated with a garland of fresh flowers or small shells.
For different seasons
Seasons can also be a source of inspiration.
- Light pastel flowers are the standard for spring style.
- Fresh greens or citrus shades are appropriate in the summer.
- Saturated earthy are good for the fall event.
- And icy blue and white details are perfect for a winter wedding.
Celebrity Wedding Cakes
For movie, sports and show business stars, weddings usually take place on a grand scale. And the cake should meet the expectations of the guests, and the status of the bride and groom. In other words, it must be beautiful, large and unique.
Let's take a look at the most beautiful cakes that sparkled (albeit not for long) at the weddings of famous couples.
Cake of Alexander Radulov and Daria Dmitrieva
Since Alexander is a famous hockey player, and Daria is a gymnast, they also have a sports cake. It is made in the theme of Ancient Greece - the birthplace of the Olympic Games.
Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes Cake
One of the most beautiful ex-couples of Hollywood chose a graceful flower-framed cake for her wedding. By the way, the wedding cost Cruz $ 2.5 million.
Prince William and Kate Middleton Cake
Tiered cakes are often present at royal weddings. And for this tradition in the royal family of Great Britain it is worth noble Queen Victoria.
The newlyweds keep the upper level for themselves. It should be eaten at the baptism of their first child. William and Kate did not go against the tradition, and retained the top layer of their cake until the baptism of Prince George of Cambridge.
Donald Trump and Melania Knauss Cake
In 2005, at the wedding of the then-not-President of the United States, Trump and the beautiful Melania, guests were presented with a delicious Grand Marnier cake. He was one and a half meters high.
To match him were other aspects of the wedding. For example, a 12-carat Graff engagement ring cost $ 1.5 million. And Dior's Melania dress was decorated with about 1,500 crystals, which were sewn in 550 hours by the staff of the fashion house.
Cake Kim Kardashian and Chris Humphries
The case when the choice of dessert for the wedding was more thorough than the choice of the future spouse. The pair lasted together for only two years. Well, at least they had a wonderful cake.
Cake of Evgeni Plushenko and Yana Rudkovskaya
The famous Russian skater and socialite joined in marriage in 2009. For a large number of guests, a massive cake was required, the height of which was two meters.
Cake Tony Parker and Eva Longoria
All five tiers of this brightest cake were lined with bright red roses. It was filled with raspberry jam and white butter cream.
Cake Kaley Cuoco and Ryan Sweeting
“Why did you decide to complete the selection of cakes with a chandelier?”, The reader may be indignant. And we will answer: "Because it is not a chandelier."
In the beginning it was planned to simply lower the chandelier to the floor and put a cake on top of it. However, then confectioner Kimberly Bailey decided to slightly raise the chandelier, and fix the cake on it. To realize the original idea of their boss, the team had to go to the hardware store several times, and even put sandbags on the chandelier to check if it could support a lot of weight. As we see in the photo, the chandelier passed the test with honor.