Wedding colour schemes

For the two people directly involved, a wedding is a momentous event, possibly more so than any other in their lives to that point.  Assuming a formal ceremony complete with guests and all the traditional wedding features, it is also an event that reflects the personalities and preferences of the bride and groom. In most cases it’s the bride whose priorities are foremost, if only because (in general) women tend to care more about these things.

Therefore, it is important for the wedding coordinator (the bride herself or a professional) to make sure everything comes together in a pleasing and memorable fashion, and that includes the wedding attire, the venue and the overall décor.  Choosing an attractive colour scheme and following through with it is one of the best ways to insure that guests and participants have an experience as flawless as can be expected in such an event.

It is suggested that you pick a favorite colour (except maybe black) and beginning with the dress and shoes, carry it through in flowers and other accessories right down to the invitations and thank-you notes.  It’s a classy touch that will make the impression you want to make.

Once you’ve chosen the colour scheme, the bride’s dress is the main attraction, and that’s where your personality should shine.  Not only the colour but the style reflects your own priorities; if you’re a flamboyant type, gown and accessories could be ultra-modern or exotic, matching dress to jewellery and hair arrangement.  A traditional veil can be lovely, but make sure it ‘flows’ with your hair and the rest of the ensemble.

Bringing the whole picture together can be a tough assignment, but it’s well worth the effort when the all ‘I dos’ are said and done.  After all, you’re in the spotlight and you want your best features to shine.

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