2018 Color Trend Combinations to Spark up Your Wedding

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2018 color trends are in and your wedding’s in for a treat! Picking a wedding color palette is a major facet of wedding planning. You can choose your location and theme based on this. Before you set out on a wedding expo adventure to look for inspiration, browse thru this list first and you might pick up on a thing or two.

Teal/Turquoise + Tangerine + Fuchsia

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If you want bold, bright colors to fill your wedding, this fusion would best suit your taste. Turquoise is a blend of blue and green which represents cool and calming attributes. Tangerine, on the other hand, is often associated with joy, warmth, heat, and sunshine while fuchsia is a striking color that depicts harmony. With all these combined, you’ll get a versatile color palette and a wedding filled with vibrant elements. Brim it with bright tangerine flowers and make your bridesmaids wear teal dresses and invest on accents with a touch of fuchsia to make your wedding a cut above the rest.

Mustard Yellow + Cream

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Mustard yellow and cream is a combination that shouts classic yet energetic. It’s simple and timeless but it doesn’t take the vigor out of the affair. It’s cheery; it’s warm; it’s everything you’d want on a bright, sunny day. Yellow is illuminating and uplifting and something neutral to pair it off with is cream. This would best fit a beach wedding with sunflowers and a cream wedding dress.


Cream + Red + Gold 

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Red isn’t something that you’d normally see in a customary wedding in the Philippines. But if you’d really want to make your union stand out, this fiery theme is for you. Choosing red for your main wedding color identifies you as extroverted, confident and optimistic. If you mix it with the luxury and elegance of gold then you’d have two strong colors, right? To help tone these down, you’ve got cream to do the trick. If you want a traditional white dress, you can opt for red shoes bedazzled with gold accents. For your hubby, a bold move would be to wear a red tie with a cream-colored suit.

Grey + Blush Pink

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Pink has a regular appearance in wedding color palettes because it signifies unconditional love and understanding, and the giving and receiving of nurturing. It gives you a sense that everything will be okay in the end—something that would best describe a marriage. This is probably the reason why you’ll always see this color in wedding expos.

To add some sophistication to your ensemble, gray is a perfect match. You can design the intricate details with pink then use grey for big pieces like suits and dresses.

Navy Blue + Gold + Burgundy 

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It seems like gold is in this 2018! An upscale theme melded with glamour and daring hues, this refined set is ideal for couples who’d want to exude of passion and energy. Navy blue is a great alternative to black (because it looks softer). Gold radiates charisma, personality, and confidence while burgundy connotes prosperity and maturity. These color representations sure look good on wedding invitations and other wedding accents, don’t they?

But of course, you’d still have to consult your wedding planners and attend wedding expos to nail down your wedding’s aesthetics. Remember, color sets the overall tone and mood of your wedding to be very picky about it.

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