Here Are A Couple Colors To Consider Incorporating If You’re Planning For An October Wedding

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While people love to hype up a summer wedding, and many engaged couples like to hold out until they can have a ceremony in the warmer months, a fall wedding can be just as gorgeous.

If you love all things fall, like the changing colors and cozy vibe, a fall wedding could be right for you. 

Believe it or not, October is a great month to get married. During the first few weeks of October, the weather isn’t usually too cold to still have fun outdoors, and the colors of the trees have changed.

Just because you’re getting married in October doesn’t mean you have to commit to a Halloween-themed wedding but instead can enjoy a classy, elegant fall ceremony.

If you’re considering getting married in October, here are some lovely autumnal colors you can incorporate into your wedding theme.

Forest Green

Forest green is a stunning shade perfect for people who want to embrace a fall vibe during their wedding but don’t want too many oranges or reds. It’s a deep color that would look great with all sorts of floral arrangements and is great for anyone who prefers cooler tones.

Burgundy

Burgundy is a great choice for those who love red but don’t want their wedding colors to remind guests of bright stop signs or fire trucks. It’s a classy shade that is easily associated with love and romance while embracing the colors of surrounding fall foliage.

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Marigold

If you like looking on the brighter side and always envisioned yourself with wedding colors that make your venue pop, look into yellow marigold shades. It’s a nice, darker yet vibrant shade of yellow and orange that embraces the fall season but still keeps things feeling light.

Black-and-White

If you want a wedding that has a really cool and sophisticated vibe, consider ditching colorful hues and have a black-and-white-themed wedding! As the weather gets colder and your guests have summer off their minds, a black-and-white wedding is a classy way to get people in the mood for a seasonal change. Plus, it’s a great option for those who want to get married in October but don’t necessarily want to commit to a fall-themed wedding.

Navy Blue

Many lighter shades of blue are associated with spring and summer weddings, but navy blue is a lovely choice for those passionate about utilizing the color blue on their October wedding date. It looks stunning against warmer fall tones and beautifully complements an autumn wedding.

Plum

If you like the idea of burgundy colors at your wedding but deep down yearn for purple, a plum shade is your next best choice! A plum purple shade adds a richness and regal tone to your wedding and is bound to stand out in your photographs.

No matter what colors you choose for your October wedding, it will be beautiful. But now you have some great shades that will take your fall ceremony to the next level! 

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