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Everyone's loving maroon

I've shared several wedding styles featuring the stunning burgundy colour palette. As Valentine's Day approaches and burgundy may well become the new red, we're moving away from winter—a season when this gorgeous color dominates our feeds. I felt it was a perfect moment to gather some of these ideas before our screens are filled with vibrant spring colors (which, honestly, I can't wait for! This dreary grey weather is incredibly depressing).


Pops of Pink

First, we have burgundy paired with olive and bright pink accents, creating a truly unique and contemporary style. I love how each colour contrasts nicely against one another. It's a really playful, fun but eye catching colour combo.


Photographer credit - Jennifer Davy Day


Sheer Elegance

Next, we have a truly elegant and timeless style. Burgundy takes the spotlight, complemented by touches of cream and abundant lush greenery for a traditional yet stunning style.


Photographer credit - Nicholas Teal Photography


Simply Maroon

Achieve a sleek and contemporary look with color blocking by incorporating this stunning shade.


Photographer credit - Jennifer Davy Day


Moody Modern Vibes

Incorporate burgundy with burnt orange, greenery, and touches of black for a stunningly modern and moody color scheme.


Image 3 - Photography credit - Jennifer Davy Day


Jewel Tones

Burgundy and navy, another stunning moody color palette, feature prominently in this design, complemented by lots of lush foliage. Adding dark green enhances the jewel tones aesthetic, which I adore. You can also observe how incorporating gold and luxurious velvet elevates the overall appearance.


Photography credit -Terri Smith Photography


Delicate Blush and Burgundy

The final look features burgundy and blush, a classic combination that remains timeless. It exudes a delicate, feminine, and elegant vibe. Displayed on a tall stand with cascading flowers, this arrangement highlights the trend of floral designs becoming increasingly intriguing, with dynamic movement and architectural elements. Floral designs are evolving into true works of art.


Photography credit - Drawn by Light Photography


 
 
 

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