Your West Midlands Wedding - February/March (Issue 78)

Pantone’s Colour of the Year was recently announced as Very Peri. As a result, we expect to see more purple-themed celebrations in the near future. Here at Your West Midlands Wedding, we’ve seen a rise in the number of sage green and blush weddings. Sage, olive, emerald and moss green are all beautiful shades that work well with blush, yellow and rose gold. These striking colours have become more popular since the increase in outdoor weddings. A monochromatic palette is a great way of getting creative using just one colour. Use a variety of shades to create drama and highlight certain parts of your day. This can be done with any hue, so don’t be afraid to experiment. MAKE A STATEMENT Whether you go for subtle hues or make a splash with bright and bold shades, there are a variety of options available. Vibrant palettes with striking flashes of colour and eccentric jewel tones are big for 2022. Coral pinks, pink-purples and vibrant blues are starting to come into their own. If you want to create a dramatic statement, why not opt for a black colour scheme? When used correctly, this striking hue can look gorgeous! 62

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