Romance deepens with emotional intensity when Pisces season arrives. Those born between February 18 and March 20 fall under this sign. Pisces is known for their intuitive, imaginative and empathic nature. As the hopeless romantic of the zodiac, this sign’s wedding ceremony is more than a party; it’s a fairytale come true.
Astrologer Michelle Medeiros blends cosmic symbolism with psychological insight, reading clients’ birth charts to help them gain clarity, strengthen relationships and move through life with confidence. That grounded approach is especially beneficial when balancing this sign’s out-of-this-world visions with practicality and precision.
Two Less Fish in the Sea
Whether exchanging vows on an oceanfront or in a candlelit room, Medeiros says Pisces wedding festivities should feel immersive and atmospheric. For example, when singer-songwriter Justin Bieber (a Pisces) married American model Hailey Baldwin (a Sagittarius), the couple invited their loved ones to a pre-wedding “sleepover” and watched their favorite film The Notebook.
Medeiros recommends an ethereal palette for Pisces. From rich indigo to misty lavender to opalescent pearl, she says the color scheme should feel fluid and layered rather than bold and graphic.
For entertainment, she notes that poetry readings and intimate concerts align with this sign’s penchant for emotionally moving experiences. Having tissues on hand for happy tears in a must.
Celestial Connections

Before setting a date, it’s helpful to consider what planetary transits are ahead. Specific planetary aspects may influence the tone and mood of the nuptials. Sextiles bring harmony while trines encourage ease of connection. Because Neptune, the planet of illusions, creativity and the subconscious mind, rules Pisces, its placement may affect their emotions.
Medeiros explains that when Venus, the planet of love, forms supportive aspects with Jupiter, the planet of luck, the energy favors a Pisces matrimony. In 2026, she highlights promising dates: April 13, August 17 and November 28, when Venus sextiles Jupiter; June 9, when Venus conjoins Jupiter; and June 16, when Venus trines Neptune.
Dress Like a Pisces Daydream

As noted by Brides, when it comes to wedding fashion, hinting toward Pisces’ mystical connection with the sea reflects their spiritual connection with water, such as a mermaid gown or an outfit with ocean-inspired hues. Medeiros adds how the sign’s governing planet may also inspire their ideal wedding wardrobe.
“Neptune’s influences lend softness and fluidity,” Medeiros says. “If I were building a dress code mood board, I would include flowing fabrics, sheer layers, lace or subtle shimmer and romantic silhouettes. The fashion should feel timeless rather than trendy.”
Love at First Bite
Pisces celebrate through their senses. Seafood may be the obvious choice, but its diverse flavors and versatile textures are very fitting for this sign’s acute senses. Astrologers often recommend that this sign’s wedding menu features coastal cuisines like lobster, salmon and Caviar.
“Pisces favors sensory experiences over formality: seafood (symbolically, though not required), Champagne towers or meaningful signature cocktails (for example, a drink shared by the couple on an early date),” Medieros says.
For dessert, she notes creamy confections with whimsical presentations are ideal, including edible flowers, delicate plating and soft hues. Every dish should be a work of art and express cherished moments in the couple’s relationship, including their custom wedding cake.
“Overall, [the] food should feel romantic and rich rather than structured and heavy,” Medeiros says.
Pearls of Wisdom

As the most sensitive sign, Pisces easily becomes overstimulated, especially on a day filled with heightened emotion. Medeiros mentions that hiring a wedding planner may help this sign stay present on their big day. She suggests that the wedding crew create a secluded space for this sign to recharge and regain composure.
“Make time to allow yourself to feel the day,” Medeiros advises. “Pisces can become so concerned with holding space for others that they forget to stay inside their own experience. Pause occasionally and look around the room, soak in the moment.”
This interview was edited for clarity and length.