By Jessica Simon
No matter the season, you can always find somewhere to add color on your wedding day.
Although white dresses remain the primary choice for brides, some opt for color – usually soft hues like blushes and champagnes, but darker colors, including black, are also making an appearance.
However, if you go with white or ivory to keep tradition alive, choose a soft dress made of tulle or lace and grab color through decor and accessories.
Bright tablecloths and napkins are a start for your reception. At the ceremony, choose naturally bright flowers like roses or carnations for bouquets and boutonnieres.
These touches will bring color to the big day, and more importantly, create an eye-catching and playful aesthetic to look back on.
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