Kate Scott
Right now I have my bridesmaids in navy dresses, a yellow sash, shoes, and flowers.
The grooms men are in grey tux's, navy ties.
I want my fiance to have a grey tux with a yellow tie..
..but that leaves me with the question.. what accent color do I wear? I was thinking blue but i want to match my groom!!
I'm wearing a white dress..I mean for shoes and flowers and such!
Answer
i would have white shoes, any other colour would look odd and yellow flowers. like you said, this will make you match your groom and there will already be a lot of navy blue so there's no need for you to have that on you as well. or you could have a navy bow around the flowers, depending on the type of bouquet you are having. cool colour choices by the way, i bet it comes up really well!
i would have white shoes, any other colour would look odd and yellow flowers. like you said, this will make you match your groom and there will already be a lot of navy blue so there's no need for you to have that on you as well. or you could have a navy bow around the flowers, depending on the type of bouquet you are having. cool colour choices by the way, i bet it comes up really well!
Wedding color combinations?
Emily S
HELP? Please? Seperate into different seasons. Thanks!
Answer
You don't have to go by season but many do. I will try to make a short list. One way to get an idea is to google color wheel and look at it and the colors opposite your main color are accent colors.
Spring---lilac, lavender, violet with pink and olive green (imagine a tea party in an english garden)
Lavender or royal blue with peach and coral
Summer--Pinks, fuchsia with greens/sea foam/turquoise
Fall-Eggplant or latte dresses with fall flowers, peach, orange, rust, gold
Winter--deep teal with cream and a bit of gold, burgundy and gold, rich plum, gold and cream
To most bouquets, not all add a tot of lime green and in some use hypericum berries.
You don't have to go by season but many do. I will try to make a short list. One way to get an idea is to google color wheel and look at it and the colors opposite your main color are accent colors.
Spring---lilac, lavender, violet with pink and olive green (imagine a tea party in an english garden)
Lavender or royal blue with peach and coral
Summer--Pinks, fuchsia with greens/sea foam/turquoise
Fall-Eggplant or latte dresses with fall flowers, peach, orange, rust, gold
Winter--deep teal with cream and a bit of gold, burgundy and gold, rich plum, gold and cream
To most bouquets, not all add a tot of lime green and in some use hypericum berries.
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