It’s the month of love, and the passion is all us around in the air. If you’re planning a Valentine’s Day-themed wedding, then it’s natural that red would be one of your wedding colours.
Symbolic of romance and passion, red is a vibrant and bold hue that commands attention. It pairs well with white or silver for a more elegant finish, gold for a luxe atmosphere, pink for a softer look and black for a more moody feel.
Whether it’s in your flowers or your table setting, this colour is guaranteed to get your guests in the mood for love.
Here are some romantic red decor looks to inspire your own:
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Go bold and take a feathered approach to your wedding dress. This one’s definitely in the realm of the untraditional – for the bride who likes to stand out from the flock.
Artificial features are made from polyester materials, then printed to look like real feathers. What’s great about them is that they’re easy to clean and hold up well over time.
Whether you go long, short, ball gown, full-fledged, or with a simple feathery accent around the back or bust, the trick is to keep it soft and feminine. This is your wedding dress, not a costume, so don’t allow the trend to take over.
Here are some feathered fancies to inspire you
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Although most of the focus is on finding the perfect wedding dress, equal care and attention should be given to the mother of the bride-to-be.
If you want to stand out from the crowd but not upstage the bride on her special day, keep these tips in mind.
It is important to consider styles and colours in advance to avoid last-minute scramble and remember to find out what the groom’s mother will be wearing so as not to clash.
Choose a colour that best suits your personal style and that matches the wedding decor scheme. For an ultra-fashionable evening wedding, black is especially on-trend. Its formal, sophisticated and although some may say wearing black to a wedding is taboo, this is no longer true in our modern times.
If you feel like sporting a dash of colour, a beautiful emerald green, navy or floral print design suits a day wedding perfectly. Keep it simple with accessories and add a statement piece, like chic clutch bag or a bold necklace. Cover your shoulders with a bolero jacket, opt for a pop of colour if you’re wearing a plainer dress, or tone your look down with a simple shape and fabric.
Allow yourself time to consider various styles and fits. Once the bride has established her colour theme and the style of her dress, you should start designing or shopping for your own. It’s worth investing in a dress you can wear again, so keep it simple, comfortable and versatile.
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Big fan of Marvel or DC? Let your nerd flag fly with a sweet reference to your favourite comic book character on your big day.
Add subtle personality to your groom attire with a superhero boutonnière. This is a super easy DIY that you’ll love for years to come.
Here is how to make a superhero boutonnière, for the superhero groom.
What you’ll need
• Small bunch of fresh flowers
• Elastic band
• Floral tape
• Ribbon
• A superhero figurine (Lego men will work well too)
Directions
1. Arrange the flowers in a buttonhole shape – small enough to be wearable by the groom, but big enough to complement and hold your superhero in place.
2. Fasten the flowers with an elastic band and floral tape, then cover the stems with ribbon or any other fabric of your choice.
3. The last step is to attach your character to the flowers. You can be creative here and bend it or manoeuvre it in a way that makes the character look more alive.
Tip: Make sure your character matches the theme and colour scheme of your wedding.
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