Whether you’re into a classic fall look (think orange, reddish, pumpkins( and leaves) or the funniest colour palette of the year (hello rose quartz and serenity!) — there are so many ways to make your fall wedding vision come to life. Have a look at our favorite color palettes for a fall wedding below, and discover the look that is right for you. And do not forget to take a peek at our Fall Lookbook for much more colour inspiration.
Classic Fall
If you have always imagined a fall wedding that completely embraces the season, then our traditional Fall collection is for you! Consider the colors of the changing leaves — red, orange, and yellow. Continue the warm color palette with touches of gold, bronze, or copper to maintain your appearance festive while incorporating a little bit of elegance. And needless to say, don’t forget to add in fun accessories such as pumpkins, acorns, and leaves that can easily be contained through decorations, provides, or favors.
Eat, Drink, and Be Married
Burgundy is the perfect shade of”red” for a wedding. Inside our Eat, Drink, and Be Married collection, we imagine a wedding with burgundy as the base color paired with organic tones like charcoal brown and nude pink. And because the group’s inspiration stems from the idea of a vineyard wedding in the autumn, we suggest incorporating hints of plum, gold, and dull green.
Navy and Berry
Another favourite color palette of ours to get the season concentrates on berry and navy. Both deep jewel tones, we decided to combine these two together since they provide a sense of both love and elegance. The berry colour brings that burgundy hue back in the image whilst navy is the perfect alternative to black for fall. Add in a bit of gold and sage green for contrast and you have the ideal modern autumn palette.
Romantic Garden
If traditional autumn colors are not for you, then we suggest trying this trending color colour! Rose quartz and serenity was deemed the colour of this calendar year, and we love the idea of using these colours for a fall wedding. The trick? Make sure that the colors are muted rather than bright. (Otherwise, you risk your wedding looking more spring than fall). Touches of pewter gray perform well with the pink and blue — keeping the palette trendy and on fashion. Our Romantic Garden collection is perfect for any couple who wants this unexpected fall wedding appearance.
So, what do you think about these palettes and the way each is implemented in our collections? Which is the favorite and do you intend on utilizing the palette to your fall wedding? We’re looking forward to hearing your ideas, so please feel free to leave a comment below!
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