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Monday, February 4

Pink and Orange Pop!

Pink and Orange. Not two colours you often hear about working together, but suprisingly, this pair are a dynamic duo when it comes to weddings! Bright, exciting and fun, and perfect for the Summer seasons. There is so much flexibility with this too. Use pastels for a lighter touch, or blow it out with neons. Here are some top tips.


What to Wear

Alternate your bridal party in orange and pink dresses. Or if you want the girls to match, use pink dresses with an orange sash, or vice versa. Shoes can be either colour, ensuring they are nice and bright to stand out under the Brides dress. You can even grab yourself an orange and pink garter! Groomsmen don't need to go for an orange suit (unless they want too!) and can stick to a grey suit, with the colour theme running though his accessories such as tie, buttonhole and cuff links.




Flowers

Of course you want to match the bouquet and with pink and orange, the possibilities are endless. Lilies are my most favourite, as well as tranquil orchids. Have just small floral bouquets, add some green, which goes very well with the other two colours, or go big to really stand out against the whiteness of your dress.



Everything Else

It's really up to you how much you want to infuse into your day! You can find pretty much everything in these colours, and it is up to you to determine the volume you put into your day. Everything from cakes and favours, to invitations and table decor can be found. I love the idea of serving bright cocktails to your guests, especially during the hot summer months.






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