5 Unique Wedding Color Palettes to Watch out for this 2018
The year’s coming to a halt and so are its wedding trends. This coming year, you will be welcomed with fresh ideas that were concocted by designers, wedding planners, vendors, and experts in the Philippines.
If you’re ready to plan your 2018 wedding and you’re thinking of something unconventional, start with one of the basics: theme and color scheme. Here’s a peek at the year’s best trends:
Turquoise & Yellow
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This color combination may have debuted in 2010, thanks to Despicable Me’s iconic Minions characters, but it’s definitely making a comeback. Turquoise, a blend of blue and green, represents sophistication, emotional balance, good luck, and love while Minion yellow (yes, there’s such a thing), is the color of hope, joy, and optimism. The bright and zesty combination of these diverse colors will surely make your wedding pop.
Old Rose & Light Green
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Rose is probably the most universal symbol of love that’s why it’s almost always incorporated into events that celebrate it. Green, on the other hand, is for everyone’s visual experience. Its relaxing and refreshing hue serves as a good backdrop for a color that symbolizes aggression. It’s a great contrast, isn’t it?
Bright Red & Peach
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Remember the Regine Velasquez & Ogie Alcasid wedding? Wedding planners, designers, and couturiers in the Philippines were inspired by Regine’s radiant red wedding gown. Red is a timeless color that will never go out of style. This 2018, an ideal match to a solid color is a light peach shade to give it a tinge of sweetness.
Gold, White & Black
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White and gold are neutral colors that have been a classic in weddings. How do we add a twist to it? Put a touch of black. In color psychology, white is the color of new beginnings. This is probably why white is always subsumed in celebrations like weddings. To add some glitz and glamor, a hint of gold would be nice. Although black usually has a negative connotation, did you know that it also signifies strength—a quality that should be present in unions.
Navy + Eggplant + Chrome Gold
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The color purple, in general, is often seen as something sacred. It’s also a sign of royalty. So if you’re eyeing a luxurious wedding, this color is a perfect choice. Couple it with another strong color such as navy blue, to add depth to your wedding ensemble. To soften your pieces, you can include chrome gold to integrate a magical feel.
If you have a thing for the quirky and eccentric, this list matches you. The year is about taking risks and trying something new. With the help of the best wedding planners in the Philippines, this vision of yours could be turned into your wedding reality.
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