The winter colour palette has so much stunning arrays of hues to choose from so if you are a Winter bride you are in luck. Starting from the basics; festive greens and reds, to luscious rich, delicate earthy or vibrant shades, you can bring in a dash of your personal style and personality to the most important day of your life. Unexpected pairings such as magenta and yellow, navy and gold will dominate this winter wedding season and spread the buzz for many years ahead, while you can still stick to classic, delicate touches for your special day.
Gold accents simply go unbelievably well together with rich plum, deep burgundy, navy blue, or even subtle blush tones. Any of these palettes add on lavish, festive, glamorous sparkle to a moody winter wedding, lacing some contrast to the snowy, crystalline scenery outside.
Getting married on New Year’s Eve? A stunning combination of deep indigo shades complemented with sparkling silver details makes a perfect starry winter night wedding theme. Choose from a darker dyes (navy, indigo, maybe even black) and combine with metallic and charcoal hues. You wouldn’t believe how incredibly chic this wintry vibe can be.
Luscious, berry-red, navy or sky-blue, and winter white make a match for any wedding, but there is something about this trio that makes it amazingly cold-weather appropriate. On the other hand, you can go for eucalyptus garland combined with champagne and copper shades to help all-white atmosphere appear even more festive. Another stunning festive palette you can use for winter wedding decoration is green, orange, and cream. Make your own type of twist and spice up elegant creamy and traditional Christmas green with orange shades.
It is hard to resist rustic Christmas wedding palettes including earthy, yet warm shades of mink, rose, rich
burgundy, champagne, and wine nested into timeless dirty gold or bronzy shades. Rustic twists provide an endless source of seasonal winter wedding inspiration.
Nothing can beat the cozy vibe and an evergreen chic-glam of nudes, subtle blush, and cream palettes
including peachy-pink, powder rose, dusky lavender shades with pops of white and grey. Incorporate these colours all over your reception venue to enhance the romantic feel on a cold winters day.
Even though purple shades may seem more spring-ish, who says you can’t use them as a wintry wedding option? Gorgeous lily, purple, and even velvet hues combine so well with a dash of yellow, bringing up that vibrant, cheerful vibe to the reception. Pair moody purples with grey nuances for an unexpected mix – this romantic combo never disappoints!