Coral is a bit unexpected but versatile color for romantic weddings. It can be used to add a beachy flair, to fit into a muted palette for a vintage rustic look, or to balance a deep, rich color.
Do you have your eye on adding coral to your wedding and wonder what it would work with? Then keep reading, because I’ve got some options for you.
Coral and Navy
This palette has a rich look, yet has a timeless feeling that would work well for vintage or traditional weddings. Add champagne or ivory to keep that vintage feel.
Coral and Teal
A romantic palette for a beach wedding. It can go casual by adding tan, preppy by adding navy, or you can add some sparkle by including silver.
Coral and Red
This color palette just oozes romance doesn’t it? (Even though “ooze” is not a particularly romantic word!) This is a twist on a light pink and red palette, which has a similar feeling. You can add gray or tan and white to keep this a soft romantic look, or add purple to heat it up even more.
Coral and Purple
Speaking of heat, that’s what you get when you pair coral and purple. It’s a very rich palette, great for a twist on a traditional Indian wedding and perfect for a sumptuous evening affair. This is a high drama zone.
Coral and Brown
This is an earthy, yet romantic palette. Great for rustic or vintage weddings in heritage venues. Add peach to keep it neutral or light blue to extend the palette and add more interest.
Coral and Green
This is a fun palette for coral, and also unexpected…which makes it even better. It’s a vibrant look, so lots of white or ivory will really air it out.
Brought to you by Imbue You, the home of romantic wedding stationery.
{Photos: invitations and tags by Imbue You; coral and red via Opulent Creations Events; coral and purple by Mike Lesnick Photography via Bridal Beauty Associates; coral and brown by Mark Alison Photography via Bella Sera Event Center}
