Five Fashion-Forward Fall Color Palettes: Autumn Wedding Inspiration
Imagine a pastel yellow cake adorned with buttercream bows, frosting garlands, and delicate rosettes. Such a cake would look like a girlhood dream, a vision from her someday-wedding. Bouquets of butter yellow roses would fill her dream chapel, and maids would process down the aisle in pastel yellow gowns. Even the candles at the altar would be a champagne yellow. For the wedding exit and honeymoon flight, she would opt for an elegant, nostalgic suit—butter yellow with bracelet sleeves, a matching hat, and ivory gloves.
While many would imagine pastel yellow in the context of spring weddings, the color takes on an unexpected richness when paired with mocha. Imagine pale yellow peonies tied with a mocha ribbon, or a buttery rose bouquet arranged with a hint of chocolate—cosmos flowers, naturally. We are perhaps accustomed to seeing chocolate with jewel tones, so the color looks fresh and fashion-forward when paired with pastels instead.
The Ultimate Floral Glossary: Demystifying Every Essential Floral Term & Type of Installation
Having spent nearly a decade as a floral designer, one of the best pieces of advice I can offer couples is this: leave room in your floral budget for one outstanding installation. Give yourself clemency, even, to skip small floral pieces (like boutonnières) and let go of high-volume pieces, like arrangements for every table. Instead, dedicate your budget to an exquisite floral installation. Encourage your floral designer to create a masterpiece of beauty that translates the very essence of your wedding design. Guests will return to this piece of artwork, remember it, talk about it. A piece like this promotes conversation, and it inspires memories, reveries, dreams. It does so much more than twelve boutonnières or fifty small arrangements can. When expertly executed, a floral installation can embody the very heart of a wedding’s design.