Separates and Onesies Brides this season are definitely going the non-traditional route. Crop tops and jumpsuits/rompers have definitely been huge fashion trends, and designers have transitioned those trends into the bridal industry with great success! Bridal jumpsuits are a great way for menswear-loving brides to feel comfortable without leaving the traditional bride completely in the dust, and separates are fantastic for the indecisive bride who likes to mix and match. Pantone Marsala (Fall Edit) Marsala has been a very popular "Color of the Year" for Pantone, and while it was popular for spring weddings along with blush and pastels, the fall edit takes a completely different tone. Deeper shades of Marsala coordinated with berry hues, greys, and browns make it luxurious and irresistible. Teacher's Pet I was unaware that classroom-themed weddings were a thing until my best friend, who happens to be an elementary school teacher, found an inspiration post online. I've been obsessed with teacher weddings ever since. Not only is it perfect for teachers, but it's a great idea for high school sweethearts. Chalkboards, books, apples, rulers, pencils, and maps all make this motif tie together. Royal Jewels Jewel tones are often reserved for winter weddings, but they've been popping up early this year. Deep royal blues, reds, purples, and greens popped with bright gold make any formal wedding a little more special. New Victorian When people talk about vintage weddings, they usually refer to the 1920s, 50s, or 70s. Rarely do weddings reflect the turn of the century, but this season it's taking over with a modern twist. Adding intricate, antique details to modern shapes is key to bring the 1900s to the 2010s. Check out Couture Commitments' Pinterest for more of these trends!
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Gilded Glitz Metallic threads woven into wedding gowns, gold sequined table runners, and glamourous sparkling bridesmaids looks are taking over bridal magazines everywhere. Using metallics instead of specific colors is an easy way to take any wedding to a higher level of class, and it can turn any room into a fantastic soiree. Emerald and Ivory Green isn't often seen as the most flattering color, but this season is changing all that. Deep emerald greens are taking over the drab olive tones of bridesmaid's nightmares, and to tone down the green's boldness, contrasting it with ivory and hints of gold is a popular route. Ivory and green makes floral arrangements easy (and inexpensive) and the whole look gives off a sophisticated flair. Very Berry Gone are the days of "fall wedding" meaning "orange and brown." This season's brides are swapping orange tones for pomegranate, raspberry, and plum shades. From flowers to bridesmaids dresses, from berry-stained lips to the groom's tuxedo, everything these days is screaming Bordeaux. Traveler For the couple who has been on a journey, near or far, this is the perfect theme. Using suitcases as centerpieces, luggage tags as escort cards/favors, and vintage maps as decor, guests will be able to travel with you into your new married life! Mint, Peach, and Gold This color trend has been popular the past few years during the spring and summer, but this season's brides are expanding the color scheme into the fall. By adding deeper oranges to the peach and gold, a touch of fall is easily intermixed into the scheme, and the mint keeps the spirit light and fun. Check out Couture Commitments' Pinterest for more of these trends! |
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