Photography: Vasia Photography
We sure you still remember the pretty wedding palettes inspired by Pantone's 2017 Spring Color Report that we shared back in November. Just recently, the global institution in colors has just released its latest Fall Fashion Color Report based on the top colors seen on the New York Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2017 runway.
The palette leans more to the warm side, with a good balance of standout colors and classic autumnal shades. The way we see it, there is something for every type of bride in this color selection; elegant, energetic, romantic, you name it. Hence, we took the liberty to create three wedding palettes based on the beautiful fall colors to inspire you. Keep scrolling to see them!
Photography: Christine Pienaar Photography, Eva Lin Photography, Heather Waraksa, Jose Villa
Refreshing Autumn
First up is Refreshing Autumn. Autumn Maple shines as the quintessential fall shade in this palette. We chose Navy Peony, a mainstay of the season, as another dominant shade to balance out the warmer color. As accents, Neutral Gray and Golden Lime became our next choices. Golden Lime is a particularly wonderful addition as it adds liveliness to the palette.
Bring the glamour level up a notch by choosing metallic versions of these fall shades. Use silver instead of gray or copper instead of maple, and it will transform the palette in an instant. We think that this palette would be perfect for brides throwing a rustic wedding, especially in a barn or country lodge setting.
Photography: Aria Studios, Michael & Carina Photography, Vasia Photography, Rachel Solomon, Sophie Epton Photography
Romantic Reds
Up next is Romantic Reds, a feminine palette filled with rosy colors. Ballet Slipper is a shade of blush, already a favorite wedding color for many brides. We decided to pair it with Tawny Port, a dark burgundy color, to infuse the fall atmosphere into the whole palette. Spicing up the palette is Grenadine, a feisty shade of red.
Interestingly, you can choose any option as the primary and accent color. Each one has a distinct look and will look beautiful on its own. If you want to have a soft and feminine celebration, choose Ballet Slipper as the primary color. Grenadine will bring plenty of energy into the wedding, whereas Tawny Port will instill elegance and sophistication.
Photography: Brandon Kidd, Winsome & Wright, Patrick Moyer, Kate Osborne Photo, Greg Finck, Vasia Photography, Peter & Veronika
Serene Valley
Last but not least is Serene Valley. Consisting of Butterum, Marina, and Shaded Spruce, this combination quickly brings to mind a peaceful getaway up on the mountains. Butterum's toasty shade remind us of the refreshing fall breeze. A lush shade of green, Shaded Spruce complements Butterum and these two alone can form the perfect palette for a rustic wedding.
The final addition to this lovely color palette is Marina, an exciting shade of blue that adds freshness and brightness. With its mix of earthy shades, this color combination will be especially suitable for an outdoor soirée attended by only your dearest friends and family.
Among the three palettes, which is your favorite? Tell us in the comments section below and don't forget to share this article to other brides-to-be like yourself!