The Marquee is a vintage queer joy landing page built for LGBTQ+ couples who want their wedding to feel like the main event of the century. Bold film-poster typography, flickering bulb-light animation, and a deep red, warm cream, and gold palette make every section feel like opening night. Replace names, fill in your date, and let the curtain rise.
by Rocket studio
This marquee vintage queer joy lgbtq wedding landing page template turns a wedding invitation into a theatrical event. Inspired by 1940s to 1960s film posters and queer cabaret history, it gives couples a full-viewport stage: names in lights, a story worth watching, and an RSVP that prints like a ticket. Joyful, bold, and completely authentic.
This template was created for couples who see their wedding day as a celebration worth dressing up for. It suits anyone who wants their guests to feel the excitement of walking into a premiere, not just attending a ceremony.
Most wedding landing pages look identical. They rely on the same soft pastels, the same neutral fonts, and the same polite layouts. For LGBTQ+ couples who want their special day to be as bold and authentic as they are, that sameness is a real challenge.
You get a complete single-page wedding landing page with every section your guests need, wrapped in a theatrical vintage visual world. The design was created with deliberate intention, from the organized chaos of the typography to the warm aged grain of the background texture.




Theme
Engineering Blueprint
Creative direction
Movement & Cause
Color system
Sunset Mesa
Style
Gallery + Detail
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Full-viewport Marquee Hero with Bulb Animation
Film Synopsis Couple Story Section
Screening Schedule for Events
Vintage Film-credits Cast List
Ticket-style RSVP with Print Animation
Aged Poster Texture and Type System
Can this template be used for any LGBTQ+ wedding style?
How do guests complete the RSVP?
Can we customize the names, date, and story section?
Is this template suitable if we have a large wedding party?
What makes this different from a standard wedding invitation template?
This section breaks down what the template is built to do, section by section and detail by detail.
The hero fills the entire screen like a vintage poster at the entrance of a cinema. Both names appear in lights, the wedding date is listed as the run, and the words "NOW SHOWING: LOVE." set the tone before a single guest scrolls. Bulb lights flicker on around the marquee on load, and curtains part to reveal the full composition.
The story of the couple is presented as a film synopsis, warm, specific, and written like a movie you would actually want to see. This section gives the wedding a narrative identity that generic photo-and-text blocks simply cannot match. Guests reading it will feel like they already know the couple before they arrive.
Show times replace the standard itinerary. Each event, from the ceremony to the reception, appears as a different showing on a classic schedule board. Location details, timing, and any catering notes can drop into the structured format without losing the vintage aesthetic.
The wedding party is listed in the style of vintage film credits. Each person's role and name is presented with the visual weight of a proper billing. This is a fun, appreciated way to honor everyone on the team, from the groom and their partner to every member of the wedding party walking alongside them.
Guests reserve their seat at the premiere. The RSVP form collects name, attendance, and dietary details. On confirmation, the page triggers a ticket print animation that makes the moment feel like a genuine event. It is a surprise that guests will notice and remember.
Multiple vintage display fonts mix with the organized chaos of a real film poster. The composition is deliberate, not accidental. Vintage print grain, slight color misregistration, and aged poster warmth are baked into the visual system, so every image and text block feels like it was captured from a real print era.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Marquee hero poster | Introduces both names, the wedding date, and the theatrical concept in one full-viewport moment |
| Film synopsis story | Shares the couple's story in vintage film-pitch format, warm and personal |
| Ceremony show times | Lists ceremony timing and venue location in a classic screening schedule format |
| Reception show times | Lists reception details, catering notes, and timing as a second showing |
| Cast credits list | Presents the wedding party in vintage film-credit style |
| RSVP seat reservation | Collects guest name, attendance, and dietary details with a ticket print confirmation |
The visual world of this template is created from a very specific palette and type system. Every design decision reinforces the idea that this wedding is a premiere worth attending.
The template is built to work across screen sizes so guests on every device can access the landing page and complete their RSVP without friction.
A wedding landing page lives or dies by how many guests actually complete the RSVP. This template turns that process into part of the experience.
This template was created with inclusive language at its core. Terms like "the couple" or "the marriers" replace gendered defaults throughout, and every section uses names rather than honorifics. Wedding parties can be mixed and include individuals who identify across a broad spectrum, and the cast list format is flexible enough to reflect that without traditional constraints.
Queer weddings can be vibrant and colorful, and this template was built to carry that energy. The vintage aesthetic reclaims the era rather than idealizing it, which means the joy is explicit and central, not tucked into subtext. Attire choices reflected in the cast section can range from dresses to suits to clothing that does not fit either category, and the template's language supports all of it.
LGBTQ+ friendly venues often allow creative freedom in planning without traditional constraints. This template pairs naturally with that kind of venue. Couples exploring their options can share this landing page with vendors, including photographers, catering teams, and their DJ, so everyone arrives briefed on the visual world and tone of the wedding.